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THE YOUNG L00K... in winter fashions MSWmhIL A. . "■ Hard-wearing clothes capable of withstanding youthful activities ■ Iff ? 4 whilst retaining a smart appearBBT il ance * ill dcli 4 h ‘ l both parents and children. fil I Pure woal ' tilt with buttonon 'f i bodice, available in Macßeth and McKinnon Tartans. W I WF Lengths vary from 20in. to 32in. /V \ uUcSzSI BKtl to fit ages two to twelve years. I \ I $19.20 to $25.85 / | i jgHBwHWI Made in England. i k . \ Corduroy velvet pinafore dress has F -/Wl round-necked bodice and A-Line i / \ I skirt. Sizes 20in. to 27in. chest / / \ i -mwfWWPMbSA available in Red, Gold and Brown. / / \ \ * ■Ssw®** $5 * 65 to ,7,55 SB Clydella blouses form an integral part of I ® youns winter war(lrobe s. Plain tunings of S' 1 pinl( ' *- emon ' Blue. White and Turquoise Vi \ B I in sizes 20in. to 34in range from $3.90 VAB I to $».«5. I Pinl( > L * mon and Blu ® ,lorfl,s available in mSh W siz “ 24ln ' to 34in ’ $4,65 to ** ,9S Both plain and floral styles feature a long ...... sleeve and round collar. Also available in I fir-t checks or in plain Cream with a shirt collar. Egg* Made in N I .\ Washable trousers for Tots \ ant * ’Teens withstand every J *yP e °f boyish punishment. / if r k 1 s’*} Racer GT ' stretch trousers are a boy’s / - I K J Mt favourite. Nylon and Cotton stretch fabric is fI styled with a flared leg and wide belt loops. » 1 i<,Ml ,or <ires * K casual WMr - Available in gtoArfrtot I ii 1 1 Brown, Stone, Tan, Mid-Blue and Gold. To SBnKn 3 I <i S ' ZM 6 ,ears tOl6 years * *° 5a hSHBE P : la H \ Nolll,y stretch longs in fleecy lined Nylon and It I 1V 1 Cotton mixture have a sewn-in crease for smart /la Iv\ \ day-long wear. Available in Green. Brown, Tan WW «■ I II i'-Y 1 and Navy. $3.30 to $3.80 KB* ' S. B ' I Mai!e * n Mail Orders and Teleorders are welcome . . . la! WA write P.O. Box 1460, Christchurch, or 'phone ’ 71-819 and ask for ‘Teleorder.’’ Morning and After- - a noon teas, also a fa light luncheon may VaAA be enjoyed in our Q Tearoom adjoining Customers’ Lounge. .

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32565, 26 March 1971, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32565, 26 March 1971, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32565, 26 March 1971, Page 2