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The King of Speed Suits You'll find the suit you want in the now Janizens row displayed at all leading stores—the Twosome, the Speed-Suit, cut away under the arms for greater swimming freedom, and the new skirtless model with concealed Vs. Look for the famous Red Diving Girl that's sewn on a Jantzen, and remember •your weight in street clothes gives your correct size for a perfect fitting speed suit. if you want a swimming suit that will help your speed, pick a Jantzen. Because a Jantzen fits snugly .. .. moulds itself to your body, yet gives easily, comfortably with every swimming motion. Note the elasticity of the famous Jantzen stitch. Take hold of a Jantzen in your hands, and ftretch it out as far as you can. Let go, and .. .. snap .. .. It's back to its original shape. Wet or dry, a Jantzen always retains its shape, its close-fitting snugness, and its remarkable elasticity. Only the strongest, long-fibred wool is knitted into a Jantzen. Ask your favourite store for the new "Jantzen Color Key to Smart Sun and Sea Togs." It charts the Jantzen shades and assures the correct choice of your most becoming colors. Or, if you prefer, this coupon will bring a Color Key right to your home. Messrs. Burns, Philp & Co. Ltd. 69 Molesivorth st., Wellington, free "Jantzen Color Key to Smart Sun «nd 8.9* Sea Togs." Z.l'.'Z''
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 20
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235Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 20
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