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KuHo LATE NIGHT THURSDAY |TbATH REVIEwj At tM« time of the year it ie H--L stepping out of the shower or bath tub clutching a skimpy towel. Guto-y towels — soft, thick and > generous — should bo mandatory. (Have to thwart those goosebumps somehowl) BATH REVIEW heve mode a timely reduction on some of their soft, Mok and generous Fieldcrest Royal Velvet bath towels. FIFTEEN PERCENT OFF. A good range of colours... moss green, vivid pink, gold, sea taroon, arctic blue, and brown in three variations. FMdcroet towels are American made and famous for Feeling forever (almost). So BE IN. Tucked in another comer of BATH REVIEW is a table of 'SPECIALS' weN worth a look. Towels and things and also some duvet covers at very notable prices. BATH REVIEW, 226 Papanul Rd, Phone 567-702. Obriwriy not tor ovoryono. But 'right* tor the WoN*droeaed woman who wears a fine tweed suit and her string of pearls, and needs a handbag that. reflects her quiet good taste and air of quality. Now I may bo accused of 'close distinction' but the begs In point are not your average bags. They are expensive. But superb. I speak of a small range of < leather handbags styled with Continental flair by 'Konov*. Ono bag Is all loathor; another has three panels In turtle skin; and a third has lizard skin skHhiHy cut In diamond shapes. The bags are lined with orthor pigskin or genuine suede, and fastened with discreet magnetic domes. BAGATELLE, Chancery Lane, Phone 790-130, CoohfloMs, Phone 86-934, Merivale Mall, Phone 667-634. . . C The ’l| I Shoe Shoppe JI Robbing the rich to give to the poor. Friar Tuck and Robin Hood have arrived at THE SHOE SHOPPE. But fear not. They are not holding up WoN-hoolod travellers on Papanul Road. They are two now shoo styles from Brazil. Honestly, Sherwood Forest never saw such cute shoes. Vaguely moccasin stylo. Very, very soft leather with all loathor sole. One is plain and simple, the other more adventurous with triangular cut-outs at the side. Those roguish little shoes to delight Maid Marions come In colours of Red, Navy and Nude (or paio Camel If you're the blushing kind). It's sale thho at THE SHOE SHOPPE too. Classic courts, trendy flats, chill-cheating boots. THE SHOE SHOPPE, IM Papanul Rd, Phone 666-817. W. Holliday & Sons Ltd. I 208 Papanui Road, Christchurch. Phone 554-117 J jt*e not far away. The first container of antiques' Hom the United Kingdom arrives on the Tolaga Bar around 21st June. The contents ? ere well chosen and provide something for everyone - proof that it's atilt possible to buy good quality antiques that are not over-priced. In the main this shipment concentrates on country furniture (chain, choets, oak dressers) and decorative Victoftaii HOLLIDAYS continue to stock a I W-l-D-E range of antiques but it must be said that their particular forte Is dining tables and chairs. Not just one. Or two. But an extensive range Is always available. P.B. While awaiting the new arrivals HOLLIDAYS have removed the fireplace In theb showroom and the extra space makes life noNh easier for browsing antique seekers. W. HOLLIDAY Cr SONS, 206 Papanui Rd, Phone 664-117. | c ßiysaiff]e | Iff you throught about it. And acted NOW. The bedrooms at your place could be re-vamped well before spring. Then at least one nice thing would have come out of this dreary winter. At PAYSANNE It's possible to have a bedroom decorated so that the end result is perfectly coordinated ... right down to the picture frames ... in the subtle , colours and patterns of Gußvada fabric. Bedspreads can be made in any stylo, whh or without borders, quilted or plain, with' matahing pMowshamS. PAYSANNE oven I make matching haadboards — padded for milady or mflord. Tairiea, lamps, cushions, rubbish blns can all add to the TOTAL look. And of course PAYBANNE'B workroom can also make curtains. PAYSANNE, Upstairs Merivale Mall, Phone 667-138. ' ....... -. ' : | prunella's JI SALE. BALE. SALE. SALE. If you have more dash than cash, make euro you chock up on Pru's WINTER SPECIALS. Next season's summer fabrics! which PrusoHs now for patch workers) are due in and S-P-A-C-E is urgently needed. For THIS WEEK ONLY aR Vyeßae are 416 per metre. Brushed blousing a mere 83 a metre. Even this year's wooßona are wearing crazy reductions though thata's months off frost ahead. To country and olty-ahy customers a reminder that this little shop Cando maR orders on appro, all around ths world. It would pay to write down Prunella's number now - Phono 668-166.‘.itIsn't In the phone book. Pru's : shop to at,the top gf the escalator at Merivale Mail. (Wfe) The decorating project is almost complete. Just naadaafewcusNona. But finding the right ones is. often not the 'piece of cake' we imagine. BELLE knows. So lies gone to groat lengths to find and fetch loads of cushions. Pert chintz cushions. SopHstfcatsd sMk cushions. Ritzy moire cushions. CMftfons espacisßy, for the boudlor..-. hearts/ round, squares, bolsters..; in romantic broderio anglais, laooe, aßka.Particularly stunning appllcushions with flamingos, umbrellas, etc. S have flango-odgod, roNod-odgo, piped or MBed cushions. And It matters not one jot which csiour the heart to set on having — BELLE have ALL. BELLE, Merivale Mall, Phono 666-041. ....... . B HARPERS BAZAAR pecißnore GuM fabrics are catching. Start with . •n% add another. Introduce this one, and soma off die other. And before you know it you've caught. the mix 'n match magic this range excels at fe ■toot, addition to the Designers Guild rang* •£ HARPERS BAZAAR to oaßad “Rags and Tatters” {which It oortaMy tori'tO. The fabric to plain with a • ftywwM'Wiiw, iwnNwoiinvf lot . \ ■npuiar oh waßs In England. HARPERS BAZAAR V '5- HeaLMstoM!' fit sMoi ' •' 1 / NMUHMMB gWW pWiwWT r- Wlwl ■ ’ IMWvOT* UUNQ-; Mb BAZAAR, 138 ANunana Rd,

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