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I L^ TE NIGHT THURSD A. Y [ neutral plus J It's arrived. Boxes of exciting new stock — at NEUTRAL PLUS. English salt and pepper grinders in lots of colours, and all guaranteed for ten years. Some clever 'combi' designs hold both salt and pepper in the one container. More of NEUTRAL PLUS' ever-popular bright and trendy feeders have arrived to delight tiny tots and their mums (and dads). Then from Luxembourg, a selection of dinnerware has just been unpacked. Lots of ooohhs and aaahhs about the colour... a most glorious shade of rusty red. With all the new arrivals at NEUTRAL PLUS the cries are for 'More Space'. So the decision has been made to put the 20% OFF PLAN into action. 20% off glasses. 20% off white Japanese lampshades. And 20% off tablecloths with a choice of P.V.C. linen, or cotton. NEUTRAL PLU Heard the expression 'Roll out the barrel? BAGATELLE have changed it slightly to - 'Roll out the barrel bags' (and other shapes). Until Saturday this week only ... $5 OFF EACH ONE. Lots of corduroy bags - fashion favourites - in burgundy, grey, navy, black, teal, jade etc. etc. Some in canvas. Some in nylon. Some quilted. BAGATELLE have also reduced the price of button earrings. Have been $4.50, now $2.95. THREE sizes in TEN colours so even the ears of Hard-to-Pleasa Harriet can be suited. But take note again — these bag and bauble reductions last only until Saturday. Regret no lay-bys on these bargains. At BAGATELLE, Chancery Lane, Ph. 790-130, Cashfields Ph. 66-934, and Merivale Mall, Ph. 557-534. if you’ve got cold legs and feet it shows bn your face — MISERY. So unnecessary too, when you consider the options in leg protection at HOSIERY BAR. Fashion Leg Warmers in stripes, marls, boucle or plain knits at $11.95. Canterbury's Stop Press leg warmers in 50% wool/ 50% nylon are also only $11.95. And for those who haven't quite the courage for leg warmers HOSIERY BAR have been astute enough to acquire plenty of woo! and nylon tights. These have been in VERY short supply so you'll be delighted to see the marvellous colour range. All the strong fashion shades — black, navy, claret, grey, haze, winter red, oatmeal, midbrown and white. Textured, $14.50. Rib, $11.99. HOSIERY BAR, Merivale Mall, Ph. 558-363. L J They've really gone to the dogs at BELLE within the last few days. To the ceramic dogs. BELLE have just acquired an exclusive collection of appealing canines similar to the Italian ones which have always been rather price-y. They have found a craftsman hero who has fashioned ceramic dogs very skillfully, and as a result BELLE can retail these for hundreds of dollars less than the imported varities (which are around $5OO each). | The lean whippet is only $165; the adorable shaggy B Olde English sheepdog a mere $llO. However, for | those who are irretrivaably smitten with Italian s ceramics BELLE have quite a menagerie - I penguins, cheetahs, spaniels, great danes, doves. | BELLE, Merivale Mall, Ph. 556-041. | if GOURMET ]) I COOKWARE JI Downstairs at ADDED LIVING (Ist cousin of GOURMET COOKWARE) the new Copco range is called 'Country Porcelain'. It's a warm white colour with a fresh navy and red stylised border . . . kettle, pitcher, utensil holder, au gratin dish, souffle dishes, flans and mugs. Coincidentally some of the new glass storage jars just out of the boxes have a pattern of meadow flowers that | complements 'Country Porcelain' very well. These new jars are delightful. Gay coloured tops with 'clip' fastening. Upstairs at GOURMET COOKWARE they are ecstatic over the new release of Holmgaard glassware ... a big and beautiful bowl, shapely new jugs and decanters too. ADDED LIVING, Ph. 558-518, GOURMET COOKWARE, Ph. 558-586. At Merivale Mall. V2 N.Z.A.I.D. JI TIMBER . . . returns to shade windows with true class. JEAN PRITCHARD has timber slatted blinds in every 'wood' stain. Or they can be enamelled any colour at all. In any size. To dress walls in an exciting way JEAN PRITCHARD has a new range of N.Z. handcrafted wallpapers. Every conceivable colour — plain, patterned, or pearlised for that lustrous glow that looks so opulent. This collection includes a large variety of distinctive friezes. News is good too for anyone seeking chrome or glass tables. JEAN PRITCHARD has her own manufacturer making these to order with smokey or bronze glass. JEAN PRITCHARD, 7 St. Albans St, Ph. 554-679. Hours Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. with late night Thursdays till 8 p.m. f ” S. ( HARPERS BAZAAR ) rJ iait HAJ ? P , ERS BAZAAR I learn something. This week I learnt that one of the many Liberty of London fabrics they sell has a pattern thats about a hundred years oldl And still many people in the 1980 s. “Strawberry .‘’““’P 1 pattern adapted from Morris. But there are modern designs in y°* rty ■“. ~ntt L i P of cottons and linens too. Geometries. Cottage-y florals. Mixing and matn? P roblem a* all. These really superior at HMK%nn ® * l ! cce ? sfu ”y RuHted. And manv BA ? AAR P !ain chintz is available in many, many colours to match the Liberty of range. Full workroom facilities, and open S BA2AAR ' 138 Aikmans Rd? bfl BBOMmSERIE FRfINEfIISE ■THS BHAOSB FRSNCH BAKBHVI Perfect with your home made chicken broth or pumpkin soup ... hot French bread or dinner rolls from THE FRENCH BAKERY. Delicious with herb or garlic butters. Other winter warm-up suggestions include savouries to pop into the oven. Individual quiche lorraine, or a tasty pastry filled with topside mince cooked in white wine known as friand. Another absolutely delicious lunch-time idea is to take home some of FRENCH BAKERY'S crisp croissants and fill with ham and a slice of Camembert cheese. Heat through in the oven — and ENJOY. Of course croissants are. traditionally breakfast fare. Certainly, consuming a hot croissant and coffee prior to stepping outside to the frost seems like a very good move. THE FRENCH UAKERY, Merivale MalU

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Press, 29 June 1983, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 29 June 1983, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 29 June 1983, Page 8

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