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Remember DAD! I \ / FATHER’S DAY is SUNDAY, SEPT. 7. " Listed below are a few very _ jr . VJ useful articles that would be '** appreciated by DAD as a gift on — Father’s Day, September 7. .Z'/ Av A MEN'S—NEGLIGE;-SHlRTS,’with We have a range of MEN’S SILK two semi-stiff collars that do not and WOOL SCARVES, square and need stacrhing. Neat range of long shape. stripes. 141- to 171. 3/6 f o ] 0/6. Priced from 9/1 1. A TTArn ~ , ■ + „ A HAT would be appreciated as a MEN’S SPORTS ' SHIRTS, with Gift for Dad! We have a full range semi-stiff and soft collars. Plain of FUR FELT HATS — and striped, in assorted colours. At 25/-. Priced from 7/11. M en’S SLIPPERS AND SL ipper MEN’S FANCY SOX, in a large BOOTS, leather with soft soles, range of colourings. Also plain and Very warm and comfy, fine. rib. I 3/6 and 1 8/6. 2/11 to 5/1 1 Pair. MEN’S pALMOLIVE and col . MEN’S BELTS, in Leather and GATE’S SHAVING SETS, neatly Webb. All wanted shades in boxed. stock. From 3/-box. 1/1 1,2/ 3to 4/6. MEN’S SHAVING SETS, in ClubGARTER AND BELT SETS, neatly man and Ivanhoe brands. Talc, packed in coloured boxes. Brilliantine and Soap— Only 3/3 Set. Only 3/11 Box. MEN’S LEATHER BELTS AND Summer is coming, so why not a ASH TRAYS, in neat boxes. A use- pair of SPORTS TROUSERS for ful gift! Dad! Grey, Airforce and Green. 3/11 Box All sizes - 7 27/6 to 45/- Pair. MEN’S TIES in all leading makes. Parisians, Saunders and Curtis. PULLOVERS, CARDIGANS, SLIPHundreds to select from. , ONS AND GOLF JACKETS are all 2/11 to 4/1 1 Each useful gifts. We have a full range ' ' ' now in stock. MEN’S STRIPED BORDERED ctj-avjmq BOWLS in ColHANDKERCHIEFS, each one Cello- ar >d BrSf, in neat phane-wrapped. g oxes 1/6 Each. ' " 3/6 and 6/6 Box. I T ’ 77i1 AND » C O * L T MASTERTON

rv '/’ r ir®' Uz±>yL. , gaf -J a I R£3 Not Not so very long ago they were here at Prestige . . . eighty-five young operatives and executives, highly trained and skilled in their craft. Today they are overseas in the three Fighting Services — doing a job they feel is more important. Every woman in New Zealand will agree that in this, they are gloriously right. <, But their going was only a small factor in the hosiery crisis . . . the basic factor was panic buying. When it was rumoured that there might be a hosiery shortage, women made a shortage by buying up the 1,000,000 pairs in retailers’ stocks plus the regular production of all mills. The results of that panic are being felt today ... in inconvenience and hardships which should never have arisen. But- the position can be overcome. We at Prestige are confident that the spirit of selfless co-operation shown by our boys overseas will be worthily upheld by the women of New Zealand in this matter of Hosiery. The facts are really not terrifying. At this moment, Prestige — largest hosiery manufacturers in New Zealand — know that there are enough stockings being produced to meet a reasonable war-time demand. It simply needs your generous co-operation to allow a fair distribution. w * Please buy hosiery one pair at a time and for immediate use only. ■fc If you have spare hosiery, please do not buy more till it is absolutely essential. ★ He very careful with stockings. Wash them after each wearing. Poll them on, never drag f them. Mend the tiniest hole instantly. Don’t suspender them too tightly . . . avoid snags . . . treat them as precious. 'HOSIERY BY V .♦ While Prestige will do every- I I Pithing in its power to solve the (J/ iT hosiery problem — it will never | lower its standards of quality. ’

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 September 1941, Page 2

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