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★ WATCH FOR HAY'S NORTHLANDS., IT ALWAYS PAYS TO SHOP AT HAY'S. g 11 I? -pj Made In H.Z. ffi sFye*»">." «■«» /fl (lx. J L i 1 7 fe / Jma wOI 1 les bfl ! ' w ib«HI W i The nicest thing about being 5’ 2” or | j thereabouts is wearing beautiful | I Eastex fashions from Hay’s , | >1 Eistex fashions are not just larger sizes "cut down" to suit, but perfectly proportioned top fashion garments cut with an eye for detail from finest quality fabrics and featuring the season’* mo*t aidting colours and textures. There’s an Eastex garment designed and styled especially for you at Hay’s, Come I soon and see. n 100% PURE WOOL COAT BY EASTEX CHECK CRIMPLENE MCE. SUIT By Simple, elegant design with seml-raglan sleeves and Features 3lim skirt end well cut jacket with neat intricate self braiding on collar and jet pockets. collar and full length sleeve. Navy on White, Brown $39.95 (£l9/19/6) or Beige. $33.95 (£l6/19/$) SMART SUMMER DRESS . see the fine model of the In ribbed flannel easy car. end f i SrDNEr Oreß * HOU « o,s - completely washable. Concealed. 1 -’Jg - _I» - | HAYED ON HAY’S OROUND zip front. Smoke and Navy. » | | FLOOR CITY STORE, BY H $17.95 (£B/19/6), J,l i COURTESY OF QANTAS. W ” ’ B Me ktadf »«• 19 i g CITY e SYDENHAM • RICCARTON It mii bin CITY • SYDENHAM • RICCRRTON New Butternut. Eight months ago in a mood of nostalgia one ef our ® <y Bakers was thinking about his Grandmother’s cooking. W fl x And well, that was 40 year* ago. There weren’t too V Z) Jrj-xj~xJnJ2V many butchers, bakers or candlestick makers, and most H people baked their own bread. So with a memory and an unforgettable taste our Baker experimented until Mspwvyqp a Q er ejght months he baked the first Butternut. An old st yi e cottage loaf. ‘The round loaf with the small round KZI Jr VIMV loaf on top’—that’s what he used to call it. Now we * call it Butternut. The taste of yesterday, baked today. I— somc remember when.... And if you’re too 1 young to remember try Butternut and you’ll tee what X people mean when they talk about “the good old day*.” r ■3-^ H ■ra'.L j -'■ - -dfl * REGISTERED TRADEMARK | ,IW

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31497, 11 October 1967, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31497, 11 October 1967, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31497, 11 October 1967, Page 13

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