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Men's Roll Collar Work Jerseys 22/6 Savingly priced knitted in England from Wool and Cotton Yam to give hardest service. Navy and Grey. M.-O.S. MEH'S NAVY ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS ■ ■32 6 Pure Wool, well-made Cardigan. From one of the best N.Z. mills. M.-0.5.-E.O.S. GLASSON’S Warehouse Direct to Public 96 LICHFIELD STREET f' miss-, a l I p 1 J ' ■ torn nm aamts waam* atNEWZEALAND HOMECRAFTS LTD,Araeh Sts.

ARMSTRONGS:--warm winter wear for V'jTl 2 SHAWLS MATINEE JACKETS Large variety of Babies' Shawls— All-Wool Matinee Jackets. Two lovely V popular patterns with lovely borders. patterns. Raglan sleeves. X < ""i ©K _ 2S/S to ®/3 '<4,2 W -“22/-“52/3 j ACKETS JACKETS Winceyette Jackets, tie at node gathered 1 .owNtiOje *****■*■■ into yoke. Fancy trimming. \ Lovely Wool Jackets in fancy and 11 and plain stitch. Tie at neck and waist. O/Sr •■/" Jrx 10/6“ 12/9 LEGGINGS (* Dll PUFDC Fleecy-lined Loggings without I • ILviltlia foot Ideal for crawling, in White Machine Knitted Pilchers, tie Fawn and Blue. at waist banded leg _. g/J . jj/. to >2/3 ‘ FLANNEL PILCHERS KNITTED PRAM SUITS Flannel Pilchers, double with studs each side. Bairnswear Knitted Pram Suits. 3 piece, leggings Pluuket stylo 8/9 ' ’’J*** “itractive style with pom-pom WINCEYETTE FROCKS w “ h JL.TX N*.’.nd llta_ 39/- "X-42/9 SMSTBL’"!. <3 ““«S all-wool cardigans M / 9 Brushed All-Wool Cardigans in Pink and Blue. GOWNS 18in to 22in 20/6 te 28/3 Various attractive styles in Winceyette Gowns IKMnmn ftlllTft with soli or pastel coloured silk embroidery Rlvll IKM 3WII 3 trimming. Scalloped or lace edgings. Baby Boys' Knitted Suits, plain Fairisle Jumpers „ From Ifl/lfi with plain White Pants. dressing gowns 7 l2i -16/9 *«-29/3 Peter Pan collar, piped with satin. Uia. Frocks 24/"* Bonnets 7/« MITTS LOCKNIT SNAPNAPS Babies' Woollen Knitted Mitts in Pink only. Babies* Snapnaps. Locknit plastic lined, with 1/8 studs each side, lace trimming, round leg. I PETTICOATS __. M COVEBS 9/6 Winceyette Petticoats. Scalloped hem. Tie at ”WMIWB WwKi»3 back of nock and waist Fine Brushed Pram Coven, in Blue and White «to-4/g i7to-5/4- lining with motif. 20in x 27in. 21/9 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

I BUILD IT TOURSRLf WITHDTNVY F'lpMiMHß:* I HARDBOARD ■ P I •*•■■] MH>ATIOW[R cost too! ® 11 MnwrOßMaE ws - j believe It or not, for once we are talking > I I t-la| Hl—-— r - || ' J bunk-{s)! ® ll ' I S* t 5 * Bunks are definitely the solution to your‘bedBl» ' '' space’ problems. Adults don’t always like to be V11““““““ME (tacked up (jaintt tha wall in the prone position—but ■ I *?*', «*• kida-they love I' ! ~ to them •<’• 1 novelty. When wfr..->.... you’ve installed this novel bunk-wsrdrobe combination in ■J: ; si «■ W ... that single room your ’letting the kids to bed'problems Wwi’Wr iTli ...Tv ■-,■■ ... Will all be over—they’ll want to live in ’em—and the top ’Wi bunk!—won’t there bo a acramble to sleep up there «< V T frrU*S : .* A* wM (ladder and all I). R \ Ymm _rv IC * JL J Here’s now co build ’em yourself for above £S. .y •' $ About 4 sheets of Pine* Hardboard—a few feet of W;Od? '-/ J'—l J x 1 pine timber—bolts, nails end somethini to nudge H fl ~ t 'Mnkwfl them in with—the Pinex Instruction Leaflet (to keep you ■ J on the rails}—and you’ll be home and dried! with the '”*> ' ' J 1,1 tUek * d UP 1B *** (sorry. J ~,„. «rjf l Maae taMnetai Pmshlets cemeMng Mnts on how to renovate M eveßoHe en oprfoMlM • nearest Pinex distributor or direct from NX. Forest ProArCtt, limitsd. Manufactured by N.Z. FORCST PRODUCT* LIMITED, Penrote, Auckland. PM

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27037, 12 May 1953, Page 6

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