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HI ill & 1 m a m m Combining a civilian job with war work means extra strain . . . and that’s where Jockey comes in. On route march, field manoeuvres, drill, that exclusive Jockey Y front supports important muscles, conserves vitality, saves fatigue ! And won’t you thank your stars for the slick fit, the clean cut comfort of Jockey —no bending, no bunching, no squirming though, you march all day. Buy Jockey Contoured Singlets and Underpants in matched sets for complete comfort. Men’s men are switching to Jockey for business, for work, for play. It’s cool, it’s sensible, it’s magnificent. Three leg lengths and a choice of several summerweight fabrics. Before you buy Jockey be measured, that’s the certain way to get the one Jockey size which fits you to perfection. Manufactured under agreement with Coopers, by Lane. Walker, Rudkin Ltd. as exclusiue N.Z. licensees and users of Coopers New Zealand patents and trade n^arks. (EG. T M. X I. PfiTCHT S2Sb! FOR FUN IN THE SUN SWIM SUITS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. On the Beach, by the River, in the Baths - You Will Catch All Eyes in a Lovely Swim Suit Styled for Action or Ease, for Fun or Freedom! Canterbury and Roslyn All-Wool BATHING COSTUMES. Latest knits and colours and strap styles. Sizes from S.S.W. to O.S. ' Prices 16/6 to 24/6 BATHING SUITS for Maids and Tiny Tots. Shades: Red, Green, Lemon and Blue. Strap styles. Sizes IBin. to 32in. Prices 8/6 to 14/Ladies’ and Maids’ Helmet style. BATHING CAPS. Assorted colours. Price 3/3 and 3/6 Men’s BATHING SHORTS in S.M., Men’s and O.S. sizes. Colours: Royal, Black, Marone, Green and Grey. With or without the half-skirt. Priced 12/6, 15/9, 16/6, 17/6 Boys’ and Youths’ BATHING SHORTS in same colours as Men’s. With or without skirts. Sizes 26, 28, 30, 32-inch. Priced 7/11 to 11/6 WHITE BATHING BELTS— Priced 2/3 G. HEFFORD & Go. Ltd., DRAPERS AND MEN’S MERCERS, ’Phone 33, East Street, Ashburton. L m % » n s m Ir. m b m IVEA LOT ON MY HANDS THESE DAYS m BUTf CAN TAKetT. m r. iR & '/A m .an sf’e, $4 hvj t&m k iy/. THE ONE SOAP SPECIALLY MADE TO PREVENT "B.O." t. Hush hour in a restaurant knocks the stuffing out of you!\ Heavy trays . . . short tempers . . ."'’ hungry customers —and only half the staff we used to have. Phew! 2. But when you read in the paper what our hoys are doing, it makes you think! “If they can take so much, we mustn’t grumble.” . . . Anyway, it’s etisy to freshen up at the end of the day. wmJ* Li I -AT \.\5J r * J d^L I’M in debt to v UFEBUOy. I KNOW l7V\ SAFE FROM 8.0. AND MY SKIN TELLS ME ITIS ABOUT THE MILDEST SOAP iVE EVER USED. 3. When I get home, a Lifebuoy hath for me! Tiredness drifts-away. The day’s stickiness disappears. In a few minutes I’m ready for anything knowing I’m dainty, feeling braced-up and fresh. 4. Down at the Red Gross depot they’re always glad of help. It’s a hectic life hut I like it.. If- we once let those Jap3 get a leg-in we’d know what real trouble was like.;' - A LEVER PRODUCT

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 41, 27 November 1942, Page 4

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