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HIS PLEATS ARE--

Londoner John Hammond shows the way woollen trousers are given a permanent crease with the Si-Ro-Set process. “It’s almost like giving them a

permanent wave,” he says. John works for Lane, Walker, Rudkin, Ltd., the only firm in Christchurch with the Si-Ro-Set equipment.

Working in a tiny spray booth (right), John sprays Si-Ro-Set solution over the crease of the trousers.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28976, 18 August 1959, Page 11

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HIS PLEATS ARE-- Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28976, 18 August 1959, Page 11

HIS PLEATS ARE-- Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28976, 18 August 1959, Page 11

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