SEE . . . ♦he lovely muted florals and abstract checks in light, warm, unshrinkable "Viyella." In green, blue, brown or teal. 36 ins. wide. 29/11 yd. I Paisley and "Persian tile" designs in brown, fawn, green or blue. i 36 ins wide. 19/11 yd. i' COME IN . . . i and see the appealing display in our department, but if you are unable to, 1 i WRITE OR 'PHONE ' 1 for samples. P.O. Box 1460, Christchurch or "phone 70-610, ask for "Teleorder." I SCHOOL UNIFORMS ... BY THE YARD I 1 Durable, regulation school fabrics, moderately priced . . . paper 1 , patterns .. . Cut-and-tack Service ... all are available, for most I Christchurch and Canterbury schools, at our Fashion Fabrics Dept.
SPECIALLY USUALLY £6/6/PRICED £5/17/6 SHOES 70'a COMPLETE STOCKS > Q OF SUMMER WHITES > W 115 HEREFORD STREET.
MORE for your monek MORE flavour | MORE satisfaction V ffhx When it comes to Edmonds J«Hlex our Jelly Expert ?“<f '■ii 5 -: **V- *u- ~Jr uke * on the ch»r*«er of Oliver Twist I N ot only does h* *sk for j more .. but vrlth Edmonds I h* B etf more. FORKED JELLY RECIPE "" w w Mike up a packet ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ EDMONDS GRAPE OR ■ BLACKBERRY JELLY ■ CRYSTALS with I pint of BmMS ■■■■Mil ■MB hot water. When set beat SIStSfiRS i EDMONDS NEW FLAVOURS——Children love it. I GRAPE and BLACKBERRY v 30.2 K PEOPLE ASK FOR EDMONDS JELLIES BY NAME THAN ANY OTHER BRAND
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29723, 17 January 1962, Page 2
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230Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29723, 17 January 1962, Page 2
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