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ENGLISH SUITS... add distinction to The masculine world .-MSiiOaHF r Hand finished pure wool worsted suits from "Simon” and "Sumrie” incorporate Wy the latest styling with discreet good VwBTxS B'J? taste. Sizes 36in. to 44in. are in a variety of Brown, Grey and Green tonings. i I $81.25 to $122.50 These excellent quality suits are , exclusive .in Canterbury to Ballantynes. |A T IBs vWa A m- W/wl Alterations ... on all garments will be swiftly completed by ] • our expert Tailoring Workroom / ' f Staff. A personal visit will enable you ft to appreciate the good points of ff AII these suits and a final choice ’I may be made in your own home Ql ” / * if desired. J a La r J \*

' % ' ’ ' • . ....... ’• 'HHI ■hL- ” ■ MLb Wag” w ft —... ■. V w _. ' ft limit . X .*“■:*.-{< Jv. * Chris Amon is keen on the Wales ...and multi-lane motorways Chris is the .fourth generation of Amons to travel assistance and investment advice.” bank with the WALES. He has been glad of his Chris Amon was born in Bulls and did his first great-grandfather's foresight many times since driving on quiet country roads. Now he almost he began his climb to Grand Prix fame and feels safer on Grand Prix circuits. “Car speed success. “It costs plenty to race a car in world and traffic volume have outgrown many of our twocompetition”, he explains. “So you sure need a way roads”, he says. “The racetrack seems safer friendly and helpful bank while you’re getting because everyone’s going the same way, and the there. The WALES has stood by me at every stage, sides are clear of everything except safety-fences. I guess I've made use of most of its services, My argument is for more multi-lane motorways including credit facilities, currency exchange, as fast as we can afford to build them”. the WAIFS BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES V T-XMB Jl J I J Successful people bank on the Wales

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32661, 17 July 1971, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32661, 17 July 1971, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32661, 17 July 1971, Page 2

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