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A new breed of shirt ,that kindles t the ‘man’ a in men HI rM£F * i Iml Cjjjr?u *> flLx W- *Mfl' s -•'<*'fl >-'■'"" ,4 '' 'At’"''?•*" ■ .■*?■.-“ v. HI Os r r ' * jflflF s.n SIMON DARE - Boldly styled casuals for men alone in rich masculine fabrics—dynamic materials selected from the finest cloths loomed in Europe and the Far East. Colours are as crispas a man’s exciting world of all out doors. If you’re a man you’ll like the look, the feel and most of all, the comfort of Simon Dare Casuals. At better men’s and clothing stores throughout N.Z. LOOK FOR THE LABEL THAT PUTS THE ‘MAH’ IHTO MEH’S SHIRTS Mode in New Zealand fy Hoss &. Cleadining Ltd.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31016, 23 March 1966, Page 14
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