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Summer's Just Starting! WBr. Hdidays ■. y\ J Versatile clothes that never \ y° u down . . . the style y° u can wear from mornH i n g on —f or travelling, for V, week-ends . . clothes that hi” no matter ivhere y° u s°SUMMER CLASSICS You Must Have MEN’S CIIUKKA SHIRTS, CLYDELLA TENNIS SHIRTS in double knitted of soft and full cream shade. Smart and combodied texture. Chukka wears fortable. Price 25/— well and washes as new. Ideal for all sports wear. Laced or fig button front. Shades of Blue, FOURWAY CONVERTIBLE White Lemon and Grey. SHIRTS in cream poplin. Perfect JSjOHW Price 1 fl/fi to 1 q/fi 1 comfort for any form of sport. Z Z Price 13/6 BWt FANCY INTERLOCK SHIRTS, , fefM' Id JK laced front. Special for sports ATHLETIC SINGLETS and wear Price Ifl/S SHORTS in Canterbury Inter- gagy IX /fi fig 7 lock. Price 5/n TENNIS SOCKS in' cream, all 1 wool. K Price 3/Q LOCKNIT SINGLETS and BT I / A J® z SHORTS. Ideal light weight gar- \ , ment. Price— J LlMi CREAM SLIPONS. AU wool Singlets fi/11 Shorts 4/fi I smart for general sports wear. u/ i Price 13/6 to 19/6 SO \ Z CREAM SILK SCARVES— \ CREAM PULLOVERS with long 6/11 10/6 sleeves. Correct for cricket or Hgggl \ KacM tennis. Price 29/6 KfSPM I NUMBER FIVE • '£s-; "4 1 ' SHOES WORN BY ZJlte •. lAV- 4 ? / . KING HENRY VIII jOtfe; W 1 t ‘ W / “Previous to Henry VlH’s reign > ® 8 Fi. / shoes were worn with such long • SV'S ® / points on the toes, that a law was ; A V V yt ,i passed restricting them. ShoeIB 3 k: makers then went to the opposite * ’ *"* ‘ extreme. Henry VlH’s shoes were 4 1 ” jt • '•’j made so wide and so slashed open ' V S /*" i that they hardly covered the toes. 'tlwLVlky SR J . 1 The shoes were made of silk or fa** / I / velvet. But today —” 1 .1 z-s Vr e m 1 e r IMBMBaaM Made in New Zealand by v M. O’Brien & Co. Ltd., Ch’ch. DON’T COOK YOUR GOOSE... socially tfjWf I 'I — p Oet rid of with SOLVOL COOKING, CLEANING, POLISHING—ihese are the jobs that give you "Housework Hands"—unless you use Solvol I A wash in this silky, clean-scented lather whisks away dirt and grease . . . fruit and vegetable stains . . . stove and brass polish. There's nothing like Solvol to keep busy hands smooth and charming. Yet it's as gentle to use as fine toilet soap. Busy hands need Solvol. SOIVOI A LEVER PRODUCT—MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 5J9.192

tVLOVER SECONDS. We have a tins I of Clover Dressings suitable for surface sowing. Price 3d per lb. Also Cocksfoot Dressings, Shelled Seed, Seconds, Double Heads, etc. Price 6d' per lb..—National Mortgage & Agency Co. of N.Z. Ltd.

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Southland Times, Issue 24873, 13 October 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 24873, 13 October 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 24873, 13 October 1942, Page 6

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