See.. SUCKLINGS A FOOTBALL CECEI • As il’ustrated: "0-B " RUGBY BOOT, in wide fitting, with rubber studs. ga* /a* Sizes and ? sizes, 51-12 3 W / W "O.B." LEAGUE BOOT, in Black Chrome, with aluminium EVI / Ituds- A strong, light-weight boot. Sizes and 1 sizes, 5-11. / “ "O.B." SOCCER BOOT, in Tan Russet Kip, with rubber C"7 / Ituds. Sizes and 1 sizes, 6-10 3 / / W "5.8." SOCCER SATRA (new shape) BOOTS in Brown JE jb [ Chrome. Rubber studs. Sizes 6-11 / "5.8." HOCKEY BOOTS, in Black Chrome, with foam je 4Rh / rubber padding on sides. Rubber studs. Sizes 6-11. Oa / EXsSS "O.B." JUNIOR RUGBY BOOT, with rubber studs. AO / Sizes 1-5. 43/"5.8." SOCCER BOOT, in Brown Chrome, with Russet Kip toecaps and straps and ankle pads. Sizes 1 to 5. .. FOOTBALL BOOT LACES, 60in ?. ,/. pair RUBBER STUDS, with Nails 5/6 doxen "THE SHOE STORE FOR MEN " 627 COLOMBO STREET South of Drayton Jones.) Hays introduce ... I to the women of k 1 Christchurch— / Wa I British 7|, S Fashion Festival, 1956 Direct from London T/ (where it was shown at the National Fabric Fair recently) |Sr to CHRISTCHURCH Hay's Limited present a magnificent exhibition of Wardrobes of British Couturier Fashions. At these parades you will see the latest fabrics such as woven silks, nylons, even the humble raincoat is given a metallic golden gleam. Honeycomb weaves in cotton and velvet brocades with tapestry effects. Also included are the voluminous skirt gathered, pleated or tiered like a lampshade; length shaped bodice and A-line tkirt fullness; a scoop neckline cut wide to the shoulders; a sheath frock and jacket of Bolero length, three-quarter or full, and many, many others. BRITISH FASHION FESTIVAL, 1956 MANNEQUIN PARADES, Wednesday, 21st March, Thursday, 22nd March. Each afternoon at 2.30 p.m. Afternoon Tea served. Each evening at 8 p.m. Supper served. ★ THERE ARE STILL SOME TICKETS <■. A AVAILABLE AT HAY'S SERVICE j gBUREAU. (C AT THE ■ WINTER GARDEN „ The s , ore „
• • • WASH WITH CONFIDENCE W/z/w Mz Mattei / WK ' Just think —• IB** 1 H, _tt— *l Wet clothes Kg J jqhbs . worries gone ' * i * * forever ’. : -. The New r jL l, ' fP— ELECTRIC ® h Clothes Drier * ■ ft Here’s a dream come true for every woman this beauti- . '” z i fc ful gleaming white Electric Drier thoroughly dries and airs | everything that is washed at home. Sheets. Towels, Nappies. Personal Clothing, Coats, Cardigans, etc. No other Home Appliance saves a woman so much time and worry at SUCH LOW COST ! ; TERMS FROM . . . ft IMPORTANT! \ jj RESERVATIONS winter we keep up with orders. Avoid disappointment See ‘Phone 65-413 for NOW and we wll! reserve a free Home Trial ! Drier for delivery in either Sr'sprice £27/10/- Cash or Terms 6/6 Weekly MARRIOTTS FURNITURE STORE 2S? 121-123 VICTORIA STREET. (40 yds, north of Clock Tower).
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27921, 19 March 1956, Page 13
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