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SLEEPING BAGS I .. Tisdalls carry at all times the complete Arthur I ]»IOllTltrl1Tl Ellis range of Fairy Down sleeping bags. Free I xuvimiom brochures available on request. I ~ _ See also Tisdalls range of I baietV Week PACKS J STARLITE $25-95 1 August 12 j MOUNTAINEER with Fuel §22’45 tO EVEREST LEATHER BOT- Mg Eg August 12-13: Firearms TOM with Camera Pocket UUU"VV “W co “” e f ° r s £° EVEREST STANDARD Military Camp. vOO’Vv August 12-20: Window TRAPPER PACK Metal Qft’J gA ££ ys in many leadsng frame, shoulder pads wU'W August 16: National Field HALLMARK Exodus Ameri- QAA gA Officer, Mr B. Bridge, will «-*wlo ■n£lwl"3ll address a meeting of the Can Styia VV Canterbury Mountain For Anson D Ring and King Leo Boots, Freeze Safety Committee. Dried Foods, Crampons, Karabiners and Ice August 17: Mr Bridge Axes. will speak and answer questions on 3ZB’s “Town Talk” programme. August 17: Free film on mountain safety topics at the M.E.D. Theatrette E vJL 4 j tLiai (Armagh Street entrance) at 7.45 p.m. Speakers will be Graham Dingle Dr Barney Mowat. 91 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH

WE SAY, “Fairy Down make the warmest, lightest sleeping bags in theWbrld ” ...it's amazing the number of people who agree with us! • Iritnk M». Everett Expedition 1953 • Sir Edmund Hillary', Himalayan Expedition, 1963-65-46 • IriMi Antarctic Survey 1967-69. *5!“ mikt down ease • oienindzikah a ..haw. «=•“«’( « • AVAtIAJUONAU ,«y irtUlT.anMo. HCOUHTeiESor tK. »*GS mxkini amy STOP NYLON (or lor, HI.. Illlrtr,, tnnmmUN Ihx fcoliUxrM.nk.torqullt. Th,, Sr.nh, during «or. thaw tefi mUm b«t • wn •*? ofte " - y .. f ™ age, keeping the bag fresh ».. JEaemmW ~ "«»> w4mt« ta> the worW. Many " k I teility. before me. /, a „ tdowmtkh sSs st o5 le omw. ssssggg /.gssg f%32»W non «<M> to r«M- \ r« ~ 4 *- / .fading ,x|»dlcloA, In I ■! allow far rolling .nd ■ned M having the \ I I / the coldest, severest yJhfaJV/ storing, greatest warmth re- ? - „- ' , // climates of the world. \ Imi / / FAIRY DOWN bags ■"irrr'ffl " served IS months Continuous use in ~ ,v ft the Arctic... x%. with the sue(4 cestfui 196 L 69 British rans-Arctic Expedition. *’» STOP NYLON \ SCIENTIFICALLY CON- / RANGE OF 14 FAIRYDOWN / X tTRUCTID COVER- / SLEEPING BAGS IS FOR ALL / X INGS are wer rmtwisod / SEASONS. / X . M a ml advamage m / All under Mbs in weight, these / DUAL PURPOSE HOOD ilseyiwg beg cemtructiew / emure instant, tndepend- / ... revolutionary, down because W nen laddering / —t warm ,leeping m any / filled, 4 | ipt <atl | y evC r •nhtitt Nylon allows / conditions. When choosing a hea(J and shoulders for |SHBBE duessig sleep. Cambr.c / ™ Draw cord adjusts face a tough long lasting J cover. fer the M1e«» po«vbl« we. Stop Nylon or Cambric, Note: i«ver«l of these features relate only fo the higher altitude sleeping bags S in the Feiry down range. Over 23 major international expeditions specifying Fairy down sleeping bags definitely benefits New Zealand holiday makers. The research, knowledge and. craftsmanship, necessary for the production of their superb high altitude bags, is incorporated in the full Fairy down range for oU seasons and ol conditions. pk 10-. - J HllUry you, EwBHfiHMH H DOWN bags a e the test t«af can be I MBS ilia Isii IlBQ! 00-a -ed anvwh.-e m the world. S ™ mIBM MMOLttHNU «■■■ Bfbags ■ HNTRaawnufl, rwouvd oroiKcw Of Arthur EM« a Co. Ltd.. N«W "" Outdoor Sportsmen choose... “SNOWLINE” SLEEPING BAGS “KAMPDOWN” SLEEPING BAGS These are produced for the skier, deer For use in warmer conditions. Filled stalker, climber, tramper and camper. with feather down and ideal for use in Filled with fine feather down for greater tents, caravans and huts, warmth FROM FR ° M $21*60 I I ■ I I *Y I I 1 t 1 Ik (Opp. Farmers’ Garage) PHONE 71-829 FENDALTON SHOPPING CENTRE, MEMORIAL AVENUE, PHONE 517-484 95 SEAVIEW ROAD, NEW BRIGHTON, PHONE 889-620 Branches at Nelson, Gerymouth and Timaru

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32994, 14 August 1972, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32994, 14 August 1972, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32994, 14 August 1972, Page 16

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