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f' — -—=l I 3 I ;□ I X ' | if" | I SB' 1 f / ji CARRY ON, JEEVES . . . FROSTS and Dressing Gowns come hand in hand, as it were, but seldom can Jeeves bring himself to approve the unaided effort of choice. "Bizarre, sir, if I may say so,” he commented rather sniffily, on viewing the latest. "Restraint in pattern and colouring scheme would become you better . . . Not exactly disgruntled, you understand, but then, not matey—not even gruntled. However, when two men of iron will live in close association, clashes occur. "Jeeves,” we said sternly, "this nuisance must now cease. We know that the best sleeping-wear and dressing gowns come from Bullick-Blackmore's. We should. We ARE Bullick-Blackmore’s This departure into the unorthodox is in the nature of a really satisfying binge. It is. Just a mild relaxation from the perfection that surrounds us. So, when you come a-purchasing, we will be able to show you the creme de la creme of Pyjamas and Winter Dressing Gowns without the boredom which comes from satiety. We have exactly what you need. Mow, when may we expect you? QUEEN STREET - - - - MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1942, Page 5
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343Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1942, Page 5
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