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KX 5 DJ t>x\ CASHEL ST. ■MrtOMMHuHBfI Fsurtout) Diamond*. Emerald*. Sapphire*. Rubies. Opal*. The precious end the semi-precious gemstones, also gold, ' silver, and gold on silver — these are all in SURTOUT. So whether you are shopping for a bracelet, a bangle,. a chain, a necklace, a ring, or a pendant — their richly interesting collection is wide enough to please the most discerning customer. The clocksand watches in SURTOUT are imported from Europe — and they are ■ well suited to the person who seeks individuality... and the very best quality. For the best — shop at SURTOUT. inquiries are welcomed and you will find their service excellent. SURTOUT. Ph 792-026. flKquee ) The tweed suit — with options. MARQUEE release their autumn weight tweeds. The jacket, superbly rather sterkly cut; the skirts - three ways; five knife edge off-front pleats from a well cut basque with side fastening buttons, or a straight skirt with the generous split detailed by three tiny tailors' buttons '-or — bias cut plaid with matching fringed scarf. All to wear as a suit or separately. In tweedy batmeal, pale blue, gray, brown, pale green, damson, charcoal, pink. For colder days, MARQUEE-have knitwear that is strictly classic. V-neck or polo neck in oatmeal, grey or winter white. And the best dress in town Is at MARQUEE, in wool blond bias single cheek* ... chestnut and grey, scarlet and gray, blue and grey; buttoned, bloused, pockets in side seams, wide tie bolt, tailored, flattoring.,l lovethisdressl MARQUEE.. Ph 780-437. t _■ F : sms S flifl) r SHEEPSHinCffITRE J This is 1881 - but at FUR AND SHEEPSKIN CENTRE, the fur* still have the 78-80 season's price tag*. Think — if you lay-by now, in three month* you will have your winter fur — at the bld price, and th* latecomer* will be paying the much higher now season's pries. There is a good selection to choose from. At random, I noticed a full length fur.coat with soft kid button* and tie bait;’.short opowum .jacket* in natural, red, dark brown, and a one only beautiful paia honey (with suede bolt); smooth rich rabbit Jacket* in fawn, red, dark brown, natural and mottl',ad; sleeveless jacket* in natural gray — and evening . capes in cream. Remember — LAY-BY is the most sensible way to buy.that fur. FUR AND SHEEPSKIN ’ -CENTRE. Ph 88-803. t. ■ ■ If PERYER'S £’ • • ‘ t EDUCATIONAL - ■ j PERYER'S have a largo stock of medical and books, a* they find more and more people increasingly :■ aware of the importance of good health . maintenance as well a* do-it-yourself health and '■ fitness. Some title* at random; EVERYTHING YOUR DOCTOR WOULD TELL YOU IF , HE HAD TIME (CLAIRE RAYNER) r THE BACK - RELIEF FROM PAIN (STODDARD) LOOK AFTER YOUR BACK (OLIVE SMITHELLS) SELFHELP PHYSIOTHERAPY.IROBERT BRISTOW MASSAGE FOR RELAXATION' .(ERIC DOORNEKAMP) ACUPRESSURE - HEALING BENEFITS OF i ACUPUNCTURE WITHOUTNEEDLES ~ FOOT REFLEXOLOGY (MILDRED CARTER) Plus many different books.arid pamphlets on career the back, neck, feet etc. PERYER'S, Ph 04-773. J Elmar & Ambrose jl | ' I Photography CtdJj >: ■ ■•".?■:■; < PRECIOUS TODAY. PRICELESS TOMORROW. These are the portraits from the discerning camera of John Ambrose. Hl* photographic portraits capture not only the likeness; but the . essence of the sitter — for all ; timo-'So why hot make your appointment for a portrait by John Ambrose? Ring or call today. No time like, the presenti Passport photograph* — essential ■ item* when renewing or applying for your passport. ELMAR Cr AMBROSE do their passport photographs . in colour •— and although everyone has horror tales to toil of passport photographs — not when said photographs com* from ELMAR ft AMBROSE w ho ar* in The Shade* extension beside the Whlffletree. ELMAR &■ AMBROSE. PH 80-318. —Hng< BEEKBL. I spend a lot of time looking at clothes and I know price* and label* woH. So I am not exaggerating when I say - at SHADY LADY their prices are just that ■; much cheaper. Their after-five section especially. I . noticed a softly tailored cream ailk dress by Rafael for 48160; a erssmgeorgette dree* with soft lace collar for 476.96, a sheer black georgette dross with flirty skirt (both by Love Story), also 478.16; a pale grey crepe dress with bloused bodice, narrow straps, split skirt and short sleeved jacket by Tiffany Jane for 473.26. Arid - two utterly luxurious blouse* by Rafael — one sheer off-whit* silk with just-draped neckline, th* other rich cream silk in an aviator-style blouson ... both ideal for evening blouses or under suits for daytime. SHADY LADY. Ph 791-885. ’ I With yotir knee length skirt* and flat shoes and hand- I knit* you will want to wear thicker textured stock- I ings... KUDOS have theml French pantyhose in col- I our* just right for soft woollens and gentle tweed*... blue, grape, maroon, black, taupe. These were the most popular colour* in France this autumn/ winter. Also from France — kid gloves in black, cream, and a lovely rich chestnut (watch for this colour — it will ba a winner in accessories this season). These soft glove* are cropped at the wrist, and of course they look so marvellous with tweed suits, and tailored dresses. New arrivals: the working bag. This is the answer for the busy fashion-conscious woman. It is a neat briefcase of leather and suede with top zip, inside compartments, padded handles. In dark brown, and black/ grey — at KUDOS. Ph 790-437. CMD CLEAVERS would like you to meet their new Manaaar in Th* Shades — BARRY HARKESS. Barry S. N.- CLEAVERS .nd . course is enjoying The Shades - greeting regular customers, meeting new customers. He has spent many years in th* meat business - f rom apprentice to management, so whatever you need I to know; about meat - meat cuts, cooking time* etc - Barry Harkass will knowl He is there to help you — the customer. With Ml this warm wMth", \ about cooking dinner i* tiring, but CLEAy ; short cuts.'.. already-crumbed chops, already njad* savourymeat patties - and for hot or cold meat* or sliced in tomorrow's lunch box - you can t beat CLEAVERS Savoury Swiss RollM ?' E ?** ’ < with regard'to this column;.

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