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I - . ’ .'I | ELECTRONIC ' I I SIMPLICITY j t j , | I J I~~ — ra'KffiW-. I I I | I TIPMATIC 1027 $ 699.00 I I TIPTRONIC 1029 999.00 1 I FROM $59.90 DEP. | I APPROX. $5.20 WEEKLY S3 ’ Two identical units with full range of S ■ IE K w Will sew monograms, applique work, IJ g j 11 F| |[l j V L R » making button holes with ease and just as W * easily sew on buttons. M S 1 hi I ■ K. V.- All operations on these models are push 9 S button, controlled—just touch a button to |gf** I] I y W ■ get the required stitches. S K Both machines do the same work 1029 is Sf V electronic with needle positioning. r w I fMERVUEATHEwFi j I N SEWING MACHINES LTDh I S > 202 ST ASAPH STREET - PHONE 795-178 | 3 Call in and see us at our big showroom for a pressure free 9 S demonstration or phone Marie for a home demonstration.

ul rP- ; ii I* Wi 'A P Sfelbm AI -It lu ■I ftp# wfW TUwtx I A I 'VWU r | fed ' Uhd k ■ ii / rwM ’W ■ fli I Ml tttjfcj.. I Lrf r / ? ' 1 p m s L THIS IS MONICA DARESBURY-LANE. 58(ish), married (twice). A rather rakish, always elegant person, Monica is married to Henry Daresbury-Lane — who adores her. Something her first husband finds amazing. She is a vicious and tireless bridge player, enjoys walking, thinks joggers are “crazy dehling, crazy,” owns half anot very good race horse, and knows the good things in life are fun? Monica buys all her clothes at Panache —twice a year, “because I love Barbara Lee designs, and They know what I need.” , •- ”\ , A” For a friend’s wedding, Panache suggested the wool crepe cardigan suit in navy... worn with a white pure silk crepe.de chine blouse tied in a Beautiful Bow, and a navy hat. She loved it. The cut is faultless, the look is classic and her husband was heard to say that, “she was a damn sight better looking and better dressed than the bride.” Which was embarrassing but true. t Bridge is her passion. Monica is as fussy about her partners (they must NOT talk) as she is about her clothes. Panache know she will be utterly, chic, supremely comfortable in their navy and red Liberty wool dress by Barbara Lee. The pleats mean easy movement,'the detachable cravat mean changes-can-be-made, and of course the navy jacket (from the suit) is the perfect partner. Monica is probably the only woman in Canterbury hoping fora bitterly cold wind at the National. Everyone will be in shapeless furs and bulky topcoats — except Monica! Because she has her grand trench coat. In luxurious navy velvet, with defined shoulders, noticeable collar and lapels, and wide tie belt, it goes with everything, over everything. This is Monica Daresbury—Lane. With an elegant, almost rakish wardrobe.of five || pieces. Very Barbara Lee, very Panache. Wood crepe jacket $82.50, skirt $58.50, silk blouse $67.50, Liberty print pure wool dress $119.50, Velvet trench coat slB9ioo. ■ • ‘. P.S. Barbara Lee label is exclusive to Panache. PANACHE 271 HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH PHONE 65-979 ’ ’

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Press, 1 April 1981, Page 20

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