You'll get ere ‘ 1 ... in perfect l shape if H the suit you take • the case it's / 1 packed in are m both first class ■ \ aisW w ' • WEaSa/ ’huntingodn," m.d. ir nz. b, "L RjygjSl Guardsman, is the label to look for. ¥ These suits are exclusive to us m B Canterbury and are retugnltabie by ■ JF’ pH| SD*" the quality of the cloth, the smoothP \ ASBBggff net of detail and uneiaqgerated ( / modern cut. Lapels are normally (J narrow, trousers reasonably slim with I .SiSBSISW? ’’Si-re-set" creases. Fabrics range i ® Ya. tbl through "town-and-country" twetdi I ■ • 1 worsteds in hairlines, restrained I gfi' checks and pleasant mixtures of I' I greens, greys, browns, blues. Sites cover 34 to 44 inch chest ... or 1 'iaMMBBEEatmEaBCTBS made to measure far unusual fdfingi. “Huntingdon" from £2l/10/1 W " if! R I ull iSU -vSi J I "I?/ ★ z ; > UaMMEMBI anywhere H without first calling in at afx ' Ba'lantyne s Man’s Shop ! / Above, right . . . / MOULDED SUITCASE, made all n on. M jr piece top and bottom for greater fty • / strength and no fear of ’ bulg ng a> the S 5 seams " I No hard corners to bump or M MUI M bruise. Flight blue or dark red. 22 iris, ay 46/4. 25 ins. 49/6. 27 ins. 73/4. Above, centre ... “SUIT" CASE especielly designed for suits. You hang coat and trousers on hanger provided, fold over retaining bar which secures against sliding and Above crumpling . . . lift out suit on hanger e 't*f s ’ ".Ji" i c. l -.’ l 'u’.X* .’.7 if. TX.': two full-l.ngth slrde-fasteners allow , uih wiM) foom in (i(J fof ot(wf c|trthfJ you to ad|ust thrs gnp , o carry a Goo<J |eoi(i f„ t hor-woight end strong little or a lot. Tartan canvas o< b.own construction. Flight blue or light groy. plastic. From 82/4 From M/ g,_ BALLANTYNES "TELEORDER" . . . PHONE 70-610.
MAIL ORDERS TO ’ “ O BOX 1460. CH.CH. I & iMal Here’s J an pattern! by Woods of England ! Graceful and sprightly design in the glowing reds. 1 greens, b'ues, brown and gold of beautiful old i needlework. White background and border of dove ( grey. a, 36-piece dinner service. £lO/3/6 V noose 45-piece £lO/3/6 Where the ° nt Our rn * n ' f • nc l , * n f' n 9 dinner sets. patterns are "Tfc prettiest, | MAIL ORDERS: P.O. lOX 14M, CHRISTCHURCH *~ ** *“•*• ““ *•* ■*'■ - _ WHEN BUYING OR SELLING use AND CONSULT . . . a LOOKING FOR a IJ> rrBß CLASSIF,EOS DIAL wmt 50-199 Classified Columns (After Homi ansafon service ClOMMedo accepted until 9 pje. Daily for NEXT DAT'S lesue.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29800, 17 April 1962, Page 2
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