SILKS A FROM ' Ojfe THAILAND . . . For the winter social scene I ® Uli ■ r An extensive range of delightful, hand-woven Thai Silk Fabrics suitable for all important occasions are showing at our Fashion Fabrics Department. Rich, plain tonings and exotic prints bring every dressmaker wonderful scope for truly beautiful gowns both formal and aemi-formal. All these fabrics are 40in wide. Plain shades. $7 95 yard Prints $8 .75 yard We will gladly send samples of these Thai Silks for your inspection. Please write P.O. Box 1460, Christchurch, or 'phone 71-819 and ask for extension 808.
■ PAKISTAN ■ ■ EMERGENCY ■ In India at this moment there are millions of refugees from East Pakistan. Our help is desperately needed—to feed the hungry, treat the sick and injured, shelter the HMHMHb home!sss - h ' s IS an emergency. You can help save a HI refugee family. Please give generously when Corso Hi calls Saturday, 19th June. and build a ~ better world This is CORSO's annual household appeal for money, four money. When you make I zCZjTCT your contribution you give to people— through K CORSO. You help to build a better, more stable world. This is the only household cash appeal CORSO will make this year. ■J r • ■ "PRESS" ** * largest mar * tet m ■w2Taa> lsla " d - «Ma More than 200 ’ 000 ea^er readere Ph. 68-939 await your message.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32637, 19 June 1971, Page 2
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