Fly L-E-l-S-U-R-E-L-Y to LONDON Stop over at . . . SINGAPORE HONG KONG BANGKOK ? -W NEW DELHI and other interesting cities . . . AT NO EXTRA FARE! A/R-INDLA In association with BOAC and QANTAS The World’s Most Hospitable Airline ECONOMY FARE £253 Bookings and friendly advice from your Travel Agent. General Sales Agents: Union Steam Ship Co. of N.Z. Ltd.
NEW TW/581’SUITS and trousers ys MT H®l - 4J * ■ K Nt *' 9 s** 1 ttt 5 ’ PROVED THE MOST SHAPE-RETAINING ALL-CLIMATE CLOTHES ON 21-DAY WORLD DASH BYQEZDEXECUTIVE After 21 days and 24,000 air miles, with stop-overs in every kind of climate, from shivering Switzerland to sizzling Bangkok, the Qantas executive found his “TW-581’ suit “excellent in every way”. It was comfortable in all temperatures, held its fashion line superbly, refused to accept wrinkles, and, when he stepped from his Qantas 707 jet at Mascot, looked fresh-pressed, immaculate. “TW-581” suits and trousers are a blending of 55% ‘Terylene’ and 45% Wool. “TW-581” CLOTH IS EXCLUSIVE to Anthony Squires throughout the world. The cloth’s remarkable extra softness, its ability to resist wrinkles better than any previous cloth, is the result of years of patient experiments by 1.C.1. chemists and Anthony Squires textile researchers. “TW-581” suits and trousers are pleasant to wear in the heat—comfortably protective when temperatures fall. i. Detailed, Distributed and Manufactured in New Zealand by the International Style Co. Ltd. under licence from Anthony Squire*. TW3 THE SUIT THAT WON A GOLD MEDAL AWARD AT THE MILAN INTERNATIONAL FAIR
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29379, 5 December 1960, Page 12
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