SCOOP! S-T-R-E-T-C-H SKI PANTS Ladies only Ist Grad* Wool and Nylon Stretch material. 241 n to 30in waist, broken range, in Blue, Olive and Beige. £s'l9'6 LESS THAN HALF PRICE ★ ★ ★ BUY THEM FOR THE CHILDREN BUY THEM FOR SKATING BUY THEM FOR SKI ING BUY THEM FOR YOURSELF BUY THEM FOR HIKING BUY THEM FOR YOGA They're top grade Swiss cloth • They're sleek and trim • They give where you need ease • They're proofed • They're washable • They're colourful • They're limited • You must be early. MUNNS LIMITED Cnr. Gloucester and Colombo Streets.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29901, 15 August 1962, Page 13
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