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TODAY! at BEATHS, NEW BRIGHTON SERNACK SUITS and oddments by well-known maker*. S.S.W, - O.S. Wore £5/19/4.. SALE 97/0 341 a PRINTED SATIN COTTONS Wonderful variety of designs end colours. g* /<g 4 Worth up to 19/4. SALE. yd. V/ A A 341 a CALPRETA POLISHED COTTONS A SAILCLOTHS unart stripes end coloured Spots on White grounds for beach and sunwoor. Fast colours - /tl AU ONI PRICE, Yd- O/ A A 341 a EMBROIDERED GINGHAMS jin Black, Navy and Red Checks E/1 1 Excellent washing. Usually t/11 yd _ .... . SALE, Yd. 9/ A A SATIN FINISHED RHODIA SQUARES —ln Slue, Red end Whisky. WvWb. J £ CASUAL BAGS —ln heavy grained Plastic with outside zip pocket. In Scarlet, Block, Blue, Coffee, Cream, Whisky and Pheasant SA 35/6 "Golden Opportunity" 30 DENIER NYLONS <ll sites. Fully fashioned E/1 1 Worth 11 /9 - SALE 9/ A A "Golden Opportunity" 30 DENIER STRETCH MEDIUMS Fully fashioned 1 A/1 1 Worth 11/9 SALE. Pr. AV/ A A SEAMFREE 15 DENIER. Plain Sheer Mediums. Assorted shades. All sites. "f / 1 1 Wore I I/O and 9/1 I SALE. Pr. f/ A A SEAMFREE 15 DENIER Stretch Mosh, Mediums. Throe fittings assorted 0/1 1 shades. Worth 12/1 ( SALE. Pr. 9/ A A SHORTLINE BRAS Cotton and Nylon. Sites J2in - 3Eln. Were l5/6 FULL LENGTH SLIPS In 40 Denier Nylon, Banion Lace Trim. S.W., W„ O.S. OQ/C 341 a PRINTED SPUN. Floral and Abstract. Lovely fast colour combinations. E/ 1 1 Worth 11 lb. .... SALS, Yd. 9/ A A HANDBAGS, CASUAL BAGS. Bono. Blue Chip, Scarlet. White, Whisky. Oft/C Were 44/4 to 49/4 -- SALE *9/ V Your taoi chance to SAVE! Remember! NO EXTRA for Terms during October! ' 12 MONTHS 1 FREE CREDIT! LAST DAY! BEATHS SALE!

- - I I I ~ r-y -y;rAC~y\TACome to Australia for a really ITI r nr ki r bigholida y- There ' smmuch ,1 IZJtI V y I} GsxlkyJ see. So much to do. And your £1 >4 goe s2s% further!!! Which State ii i Winn would you like to visit first? Each has its particular attractions. .. YXfl XT ■ |kT NEW 80U ™ WALES: The harbour. | IXI I I W 9 The bridge. Big cosmopolitan w w w ** w Sydney. QUEENSLAND: The Great Barrier Reef. Surfers’Paradise. - viCTOßiA:Paris-likeCollinsStreet K/"1 TT Al IUIhTM Tfl Fashion. Theatres or Concerts. L ’ 11 1 I|f IJI nII 1 SOUTH AUSTRALIA: Arts festivals |WHI II|T in Adelaide. Winefestivals in BarI fill fl I 11111 ossa Valley. WESTERN AUSTRALIA* k-'IIVA m aawv with a climate as warm as the ■ —— hospitality. TASMANIA! Quietude umuMMMUWfIIAU and English charm • • All are IP" particularlyattractive-Wherever H EIJSLI. AJ&O V Oll 80 in Australia you'll enjoy w w __bj it, and you’ll have a big holiday. CONCERTS —Hgil

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29952, 13 October 1962, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29952, 13 October 1962, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29952, 13 October 1962, Page 5

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