coats are in the fashion colour that’s definitely going places. "T\ x- . . ZZ Z Will 4 " z Wwsß to # ' ■ .'^yvwF‘ , -qs?i’j6SEMu^^* i-_. •&. sß‘ ' :’,Zi'? B MADE IN N.Z. .put on your new Balmoral travel coat in ‘Camel’ and you’re in the luxury class Join any company at any function feeling confident that YOU are among the best dressed women there! The colour is Camel the FASHION colour that gravels so well. Lends itself to every occasion. Go places enjoy yoursebf. You’re guaranteed of fashion smartness in your new ‘ Balmoral” opat from Hay’s Camel collection. I^r 21 JfeZ k■ T 1 "ju B 3 B- ' T (!•») 100% WOOL & CAMEL HAIR CAR COAT £22/17/6 Smartly double breasted with seaming on raglan sleeves, collar and flaps on jetted pockets. (Above Left) PURE WOOL ALPACA COAT £23/17/6 A superbly tailored style with raglan sleeves and ever popular leather buttons. (Above Right) CASHMERE AND WOOL TRAVEL COAT £27/19/6 You'll like the hand stitched revers and pockets. Another fine luxury class coat worth trying! COME AND MEH MISS DENISE CUNNINGHAM - ELIZABETH ARDEN BEAUTY SPECIALIST AT HATS CITY STORE ALL THIS WEEK. Miss Cunningham will be happy to help you with your beauty problems or maybe In the choice of a cosmetic Christmas Gift? WeeiateiW, T iv, -L'is k£»jn*B A*-. - s < .*x«»X. Mr«F? t Jit - IB -THE CHRISTMAS STORE” \ W AT AU NAY'S
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31236, 7 December 1966, Page 6
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