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Bedtime Story #■ ★ Once upon a time it was believed that little folk and big folk had to put up with looking homely when they dressed up for bed, if they wanted to be snug and warm during long, cold winter nights. But along came a good fairy with the magic gift of colour and hey presto! . . . ever after those same little folk and big folk found their cosy bedtime togs were not only delicately coloured and soft and velvety as the petal of a flower . . . they were sprinkled all over with dainty sprays and garlands of colourful blossoms. . . . . Just like these lovely new Winceys you’ll find at The Farmers’. ► ► 36in FLORAL WINCEYETTE— In Pink, Sky, Lemon, and Green grounds. 2/11 to 3/3 yard. 36in PLAIN WINCEYETTE— In Sky, Pink, Lemon, Cream and White. 2/3 to 3/8 yard. ALSO—33in STRIPED FLANNELETTE— Fluffy quality with good stripes. 3/3 yard. 36in STRIPED FLANNELETTE— Plain top with fleecy ba ck. Good range of stripes. 3/7 yard. The FARMERS’ ASHBURTON. “The Store with the City Atmosphere. 9> & AND % w /ir.x mm m AUTUMN STYLES . . at HEFFORD’S An Invitation is extended to Women of Fashion to view the new, exciting Millinery now on display in our Showroom. YOU will be charmed with the Princess Elizabeth model, well fitting, with a slight military air. THE double-roll, brim style will no doubt be a favourite. TO wear with your Tweed Suit, one of the Bowler types would be just right. WITH these Models, and others arriving daily, we feel sure you will be delighted. G. HEFFORD & Co., Ltd., MILLINERS, GENERAL DRAPERS AND MEN’S MERCERS, East and Tancred Streets. ’Phone 33.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 166, 28 April 1947, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 166, 28 April 1947, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 166, 28 April 1947, Page 4

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