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All Weather Protection WITH WARM, GOOD LOOKS from these GLISSONS COATS ALL-WOOL SNUGNESS AND STYLE OF A GABARDINE OVERCOAT Nothing beats the warmth and protection from Winter fl - shlU as wall as a Gabardine Overcoetl At Glassons / -L* .“ ' '4"' ’k see them te normal, short, tall end stout fittings. Shades f . : 1. \ of Char and Levat. / JB. £l4/4/6 UO "CANADIAN MIST" CAR COATS k ‘ 'i-f 35% Nytoa, M% Cotton • blending that's Silicon. > ' '' . surfaced to keep sodden skewers at bay, yet dressy * enough te "de the town te" any dayl t length Casual -> Coots te "Caoadlao Mist" fabric have set the town talking, and that’s not surprising when yen see how much glamour, good looks and practical comfort Is pflH pocked Into each one. Buys te twenties or teens leva the easypaced fashion lines and the attractive Green flB shade of the sllky-feellng fabric. Buy your "Canadian fiEW Mist" Canal Jacket while stocks are at their very best. vl JL. Silk Taffeta lining throughout yet they're still H fl completely washable I ! < 3 £7/12/6 w "Canterbuiy" White Stag SHORTIE CAR COATS A 9«m of o littio coot. From its silk striped lining to its fashionable yoke colter this is a winner all the way for warmth this winter! Shades are Dark Green, Dark Brown and stees 36 to 42 chest, and the fabric f Q/1 100% Cotton, X*O/40/0 96 LICHFIELD STREET. Phone 60-784.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30468, 16 June 1964, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30468, 16 June 1964, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30468, 16 June 1964, Page 5

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