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z ' “S'- * vLjZ /HLctW ■ ' >r . V* t— J / * L The way to winter comfort.... knit or crochet t A. your family's winter WBL garments very reasonable cos *‘ Patterns of these garments and suitable knitting and crochet wools are now displayed with many fW A » °* her attractive styles for all the family. KT /aj ■ O I I For men • • • a slide-fastened lumber jacket as \\ M illustrated (Aotea Pattern No. 7046, priced at 1/-) ywtSwwjft-V* can be knitted from as little as £2/13/4 for , Xw&fiwiliL. A < a size 36m chest, using Aotea Hi-Fi Triple Knit W ° ol at 5/8 for 2oz ’ The Adies' Jersey with raglan sleeves and neat wSpcMBIjWbS ' * pointed collar can be knitted for 37/6 for a size 3Uln bust - Use Aotea Raucletweed priced at 2/6 oz. omMHESS The illustrated pattern is Aotea No. 7014, in sizes nto 38 ' n bust - Pnce For Baby, a crocheted matinee jacket is attractive f and warfn - l Use either Aotea 3 ply Baby Wool at 3/1 oz or IftirKkWiWKHsU Aotea 3 p,y ® rlon at 2 /' Tha Pattern •» It Paton’s No. 9497, costing 1/2. The smart Ladies’ Suit can be knitted for as ■ a little as £6 in Peacock Tweedy or Knobbly Suiting At our Wool Department you can choose Wo ?‘ at . 3/7 “ Tkl Cotou " a ™ r ? d ; blua ’ from an excellent range of wools and p,nk -° r bro * n ; pat ? rn ». No D 7W «- patterns . . . also at our Timaru House. a su,t . 6 )achet drM5 Wlth set,n ,lMves - Pattern Our assistants will gladly offer helpful pnce advice when choosing wools for knitting or crochet work.

Give your ANTIQUES a permanent shine We will polish and Welsh them with baked laceoer so they stay pellshod for a UfaUme. We polish an inetals bress, copper, pewter, etc. plating of all typos. SPEEDY SERVICE, 251 FERRY ROAD.

"THE PRESS" CLASSIFIEDS DIAL 50-199 ir« wise to advertlM In the MORNING.

HERE IS A CRISP, FRESH, HEW LOOK YOU'LL LOVE IH YOUR WIHDOW! BWWMWfrn-, FIBREGLASS SBwi 11 CURTAINS Fas”# 'rl SE * ,rom < la<> * nd tt»,« Tl T bMutltul. Product in tollda ® i 1 Mk-jfc4L' 1 and ahaan thaaa fabric an I'g sF 1 mort fuclnatlnc and dacsra1 IS' & J WHfl .J.KlX’f < tie. Bwutiful ahadc of Cold. Tr jt, f flklfw -WRKT n * WNreLXTWgMIjf • a Foam. Parchment, Champatna. Copper, Oran<o and Capri. i from 12/6 Thow Mir ond YARD beautiful INSULATED DRAPES l 7n“ t ln off"whftl 1. Insulated against hoot and cold. Z-H W - n *H 2. Drapes in deep luxurious folds. ‘V"" Built-in body for perfect privacy. (S Slue, 4. Dry cleaning by any method. 5. Protects fabrics from fading. 6. Shrinkage controlled. 7. 100% washable with litHe or no 8 * Boc-Liowised fabrics are "soil. prOTCcreci • ★ Sm these beautiful drapes new on display. ‘ 1#- ■ ft W Reasonably priced from 19/6 yard. FXCLUS/VELY AT LACE WEB FURNISHERS LTD., CORHER COLOMBO Lffl TIHM STREETS. PHONE 4MK.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31330, 29 March 1967, Page 2

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