MENSWEAR ANO BOYSWEAR. GROUND FLOOR, CITY STORE Jl® -- O' / ® or® * I Softness and luxury from England The classic favourite for men. The handsome lambswool pullover, comfortable in any surroundings Fully fashioned V neck, 100% pure lambswool in country-soft colours of bottle, mist blue and fawn. It’s machine washable too' By Jaeger of England for men who expect the best. Sizes 38 44 $21.50 For boys - a new dimension in pulloven. By Bairnswear. Fully fashioned in Trevira/lambswool - ideal for rugged pfaydays because it's long wearing and easy cate. Turtle neck in warm colours of fawn, gold and brown Imported from England. Sizes 26 32 from $10.95 to $13.95. BEATHS PHONE 62-399 P 0. BOX 270. CHRISTCHURCH PENNWORLD OVERLAND TRAVEL PMiuwld Trawl Films will be sh«w« ntit wees leiturinj the Mmu IW’ Krtmjndu. London route, the Trans South Ameriu "krass the hoot at the World” route and the “Nairobi to MaraUsh” Trans African Route. See for yourself the adrantaies and excitement asnuated with a Pennwnrld Journey of a lifetime. Nl scrueninfs at Atlantic t Pacific Traeel, second floor. 133 Cashel St Dctiris: Tuesday Jan. 2»th, 7.30 p.m. Marco holo Nuute. Wednesday Jan 2tth, Lunchtime 12.15 Tims South American Aoute. Thursday Jan 30th Lunchtime 12.15 Trans African Route Collocr your froo ticket from . ixi cnswet ar io»». ntnrws,
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33776, 24 February 1975, Page 3
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