Casual Bags by Hermes r\ Jaunty, shoulder-strap bags to I \ Ya. go with the latest young 1 > V X fashions . . . practical, ___B. \ capacious "tote” bags to carry your shopping. 1j Right: A capacious bag with 1 j fold-over top. Styled by Hermes i ’ leather-look plastic with slide ■ fastened pocket at front. Brown. I fawn, tan mottled tones. 42/6 ■ I TT Left: Unusual, attractive I W fashion in leatherlook £ R plastic and lambswool . . . jK u this shoulder-strap bag by ..lk. Hermes is big enough to carry all your personal items, small enough to sit comtc’* fortably at hip level. The Y y j long strap is adjustable to shorter length. Tan, natural. You can order by mail , ~, 75/6 p.o. or if preferred, 'phone 71-819 for our "Teleorder” Service. These bags are now on play In one of our Colombo St. windows.
outstanding Men’s Leisure Jackets Fur collar, zip front, showerproof, brushed cotton linings. FROM DRAYTON JONES LTD., Cnr. Colombo & Lichfield Streets.
14747 C ' i j AUTOMATIC CENTRAL HEATING Wilkins Continuous Wallboards Ltd, Tel. 64-154
GUARANTEED T V SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT CALL RITCHIE’S 65-716.
BUY WHOLESALE! • FROCKS • SUITS > COATS O ENSEMBLES Exclusive styles and fabrics in sizes S.W. to X.X.O.S. KONNI KASE "Specialists In Matrons’ Garments” 32 NEW REGENT STREET.
FURNITURE REMOVALS ■ ■ A-,. - . «MrtMM>y by n MOw>MT *™H. -PHONE M-2C9.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31086, 15 June 1966, Page 2
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