MISS CANTERBURY CONTEST Make sure you are present at the "Gala Evening," on Tuesday, 13th February, 8 p.m., at the Winter Garden ... see the selection of Miss Canterbury 1968, and the Parade of High Fashions (by courtesy of Beaths). Wear your most glamorous Evening wear there's a prize for the best-dressed; and a delectable supper of N.Z. wines and cheeses. Collect your ticket now from “Bazaar” (downstairs at Beaths), Tonee Travel, or Fiesta. $2.25 single ticket. Proceeds to charity. (Sponsored by Ch. Ch. Junior Chamber.) £ is ih pricer OF COURSE! WHY? | To let you know that our Annual Summer Sale begins on Friday! The elegant chair, a ‘ one-only,” with mahogany frame and reversible seat cushions in comfortable foam, really is -4 , for sale at the ridiculous price of $9.00! A reduction of $44.75! It has hardwearing covers (in a textured Red fabric) that can be unzipped and removed for dry cleaning. Usually $53.75! But please note: "Silly-priced" bargains will definitely not be sold until the doors open on Friday morning at 9 a.m. Sorry —personal shoppers only —no mail or phone orders. l Watch the papers for more "silly prices." Of course, not all Sale bargains are reduced by $44.75! But you’ll discover literally hundreds of storewide bargains at guaranteed genuine reductions at Beaths City, Riccarton and New Brighton commencing Friday.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31597, 7 February 1968, Page 3
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