PRICES HEAVILY REDUCED FOLLOWING OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING TOWELS-TEA TOWELS-CURTAIN NETS SHEETS (Twill and Unbleached) Replenish your Household Linens while the Cotton Market is favourable. ——— —— UADDIC H— ( Tv) fIAKHIa Pltd CHRISTCHURCH.
uJ ' . ' 'X ■•■ • • \ i Serene Silhouette The sculpturing begins above I your waist. A flexible, I iT 7 comfortable sta-in-place band I \ persuades your middle it’s r' little—and holds firm . . . never 7 (k. loosens .. . never gapes A f . . . never rolls. JSs //l \ < That’s why smart women, both / / I here and in America, rave I St, zWVVVi'/ If-jT ~ v'* I / ** about Le Gant. It’s a true figure B V*’ 7 fashioner ... a neat sweet i r waist, a trim slim shape, come I / so comfortably with ’ ] , f / '1 A X •*««»«><» glamorous Le Gant. ff ' ’ 18 -’' ' GIRDLES —of nylon with lit ; 1 ' ttnuhablo tatin and power I / '-i h JWMo.ouMesa w oo.a not panels .. . invisible front Ig K' 1 S' ST A*UA*T fi P bones to keep the tummy flat. I I I'. '■ 3 *'■ ( “■ iWT PANTEE GIRDLES- I V \ ' * completely boneless beauties xaJF-'' • V f // /(X -n in glorious all-stretch fabrics I J wW / // .. . open or closed crotch. '9 I / / /*© I c THE WARNERS U.S.A. It # 2 ABC BRA designed in America by Warners as the l|||||| ♦ perfect companion bra to Cr - > Le Gent. * -4 o ANOTHER MO-DAIRE FEATURE Z
fjk. Ths VbMoxlwlns hwiie to meet the Verqwell' Family. J? " Thia . . . growing into a healthy, happy young woman. Her mother never took the easy way. Food/for instance, had - to be the right food; not necessarily the easiest to put on the table. There are thousands of Verywell families In New Zealand where VI-MAX is served for breakfast summer and winter. - S '“" ”"’fV UAX ’ VI-MAX is not devitallswi. This all-wheat cereal with its added wheat germ not only provides warmth, growth VI-meal are "made N by* 3 Ch and ener fly builds resistance to ill-health because of H. Brown and Son Ltd., its protective vitamin values, which are: 81—746: Moorhouse Avenue, Christ- , ~ . , church. 82—181; E— 666 (Int. Units per lb.). VitMAX
y. INTERESTING TEAPOTS No. 1«. YICTOHIAK What a contrast to to-day’s streamlining is this beautiful ex- W ample of Early Victorian silver- Ila ware, when elaborate design was the hallmark of true craftsman- vTnNlKJrffi ship- B a To-day, those who possess tteas- iBD ftured antiques such as this, keep s them as exhibits only, but what- XcMßfe ever the teapot you use, you are W always assured of a lovely cup of W X.l Alft Btea. if you serve Bell Tea ' j zY in THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26196, 21 August 1950, Page 5
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