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MW ZrjKut W# JT \ 1 \ It HERE’S HIGH FASHION FOR THE NEW SEASON (But it's as easy to care for as any house frock). , ’ LEFT . . . «• A really high fashion outfif no longer means extra special , .... ~ ... . . . ~ eli ■ This cool attractive mode is in the washing, ironing and. pamstaking care. Fabeloiis Cour- |-r s|dmmer |jn< wHh comforfab | e telle fabric is easy to cara for —it drips dry gnd is so short beeves. Available in e beautiful easy t<f press Come to Hay's and see fdr yourself pur Honey colour Sizes 11 end 9. exciting range of this season'! latest Jonathan Logan styles . . . all in fabulous "Courtelle" of course! CENTRE ... /’ Another smart model with the neat short ■ . , . . sleeve styling. Available in bright col- ' our* combinations of Tangerine/White FASHION ON A BUDGET ACCOUNT Ho need to gaze wistfully at this season's wonderful fashions you RIGHT . . . can have a complete autumn outfit for a few shillings weekly. Hay's ’ This frock is light yet warm with short . easy - Buying Plan enables you. to purchase all you wish and you pay ■ sleeves suitable for all seasons .only 6d in £1 weekly —This means you can have a £2O outfit for . Princess line with front tab trim. Colonly .10/- each week. Inquire at our Credit Office today. rv/M THERrs no place like .-. ; Jonathan Lojan COURTELLE FAIENDLY STORE." made in nx

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 5

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