FATHER'S DAY ... SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. ... many Fathers look forward to Fathers Day because that's the day on which most of the more obvious gaps in their wardrobes are filled. In addition to the wide selection of Clothing and Accessories available from our Man's Shop, a variety of interesting alternative Gift ideas are displayed in other departments. From our China and Glassware Department ~. pressed Crystal Whisky Glasses, made in Italy. Traditional Diamond Cut $4.35 ea. Modern Fan Cut $1.85 ea. From our Cosmetic Department ... Men's grooming aids, available in a wide range of lines including ... Old Spice, Tabac, Brut, Cedar Wood, Sir and Cobb & Co. From our Mans Shop . . . striped Apron and matching Glove ... a general purpose and barbecue Apron for the handy man, chef, bar or barbecue host. One large front pocket. Navy/white or brown/white pin stripe. $10.25 set. Give father this year a Gift selected at... Cashel Street, Christchurch
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Press, 2 September 1977, Page 2
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