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THE ONLY SHOWING IN THE SOUTH ISLAND L of the most Important fashion event of the year IN ASSOCIATION WITH MYERS OF LONDON AND THE LONDON MODEL HOUSE GROUP ' announce the presentation of the magnificent LONDON COLLECTION OF COLLECTION OF ORIGINALS BY ENGLAND'S DESIGNERS WAS SHOWN AT THE ROYAL FESTIVAL HA .x L ' LONDON, JUST FIVE WEEKS AGO I An opportunity you can t afford to miss . . . you really must see this up-to-the-minute ~, *°, n collection of originals created by such famous names as ' Worth Susan Small, Simon Massey, Digby Morton, Michael Sherard, ictor Stiebel, to mention but a few. Following its New Zealand presentation the complete wardrobe will be flown to Australia for a further series of International Parades. MANNEQUIN PARADES in the WINTER GARDEN Wednesday, November 25, at 2.45 and 8 p.m. Thursday, November 26, at 2.45 and 8 p.m. Table Reservations for each of the four parades are now open at Hay s Service Bureau. Tickets (including Afternoon Tea or Supper) are priced at 5/6 each. BOOKINGS NOW OPEN AT HAY'S SERVICE BUREAU 2nd L u> 1 n ji great issue of WORLD’S LARGEST SELLING MAN’S MAGAZINE .‘i-sg- ■' TWO CUPS OF BITTER TEA. ONE SECOND FROM ETERNITY. The Communists wanted two Chinese nation- From the train driver's cabin Donald Keyhoe ‘ alists alive but they were hiding in the vividly describes the appalling risk, some American Consulate. motorists take at level crossings. P’ of wor^’s strangest vdL -'XTwST -WB but TRUE stories. ■A * I • A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME (B.ok-1.. 8 th.r). Pott, 4 Adler tells her own story the story of the most famous madam in the world. • THE UNDERGROUND vs. THE BUZZ BOMB. How fx nm th e Polish Underground stole intact a V-l from tho Z Nazis to obtain vital information for tho Allies. If PLUS: How the Honest Rainmaker Kept It Dry WpL at Belmont. (Confidence men.) • That Mis/Wt understood Fish, the Shark. (Is he really the Terror -* of the Deep?) • The Case of the Q and A Clues. (Kidnappers and the F. 8.1.) • Meals for Men. NOVEMBER ISSUE V at all newsagents ano boo t H’S? VS SHOW x e’ no efforts have been spared \ * -*■ to make this the Biggest and Ua. W\\ * T’S 2 ' « Brightest Ever. Every- " 4 " X >* * Je body’s saying ft V ftl ..SEE you at the show ” / ->'O ' 0,1 llth 12th 13th NOV. 3 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY (Also Friday Night) Admission: Adults 2/6, Friday Evening 1/-, .Children «d. Parkins Facilities: Members’ Cars Free, Non-Members 2/6. A-arn it special Bus and Train Services

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27193, 10 November 1953, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27193, 10 November 1953, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27193, 10 November 1953, Page 15

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