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Specials! Perfect opportunities to make handy savings at BATH REVIEW. You know they’ve a stunning range of thick ’n thirsty towels. Even better — now you get a free face cloth with each pair of towels you purchase. BATH REVIEW’S savings on duvet covers are also worth taking seriously. 30% off the popular “Independents” duvet covers from Sheridan. Yellow, navy, red and white in bold stripes and chequers, all on a soft grey background. But note ... these specials end on Friday. Latest arrivals at BATH REVIEW — beautiful new bathroom crockery. Two in particular for the young at heart — delightful duck and rabbit liquid soap dispensers, most enchantingly detailed. More to see when you call at BATH REVIEW, 186 Papanui Road. Phone 555-652. Black patent. Of course. Very chic. Very arresting. Dashing in shoes ... and now quite brilliant in bags from BAGATELLE. Clarissa designs — severely smart, yet fabulously daring. Taking you out on after-five occasions ... teamed with your most stunning evening wear, your favourite patent shoes. And all the time knowing you look exceptional. Fine shoulder straps ... and sleek shaping. One, exquisitely framed in gold, and the other, a clever envelope bag with its straps detachable. Such confidently simple styling that achieves so much. Only Clarissa can do it... and you’ll agree, they do it exceptionally well. Black patent — essential to looking perfectly groomed, totally irresistible. Clarissa designs at BAGA- M TELLE, Meriva.'e Mall, of course. Phone 557-534. BAZAAR J The idea makes a lot of sense. Why replace favourite lounge furniture when all that’s needed is a little updating? HARPERS BAZAAR are specialists at refurnishing; giving furniture a fresh new look ... perhaps by simply adding new arm caps or by reupholstering with loose or fitted covers. Replacement of webbing and springs is the answer to take the sags out of your sofa. And if you’re feeling more drastic still, nowadays it’s even possible to have the shape of your sofa altered. Take joy in choosing those new covers. HARPERS BAZAAR have such a fabulous selection of upholstery fabrics to choose from. Traditional florals ... refined neutrals ... the most eyecatching stripes. HARPERS BAZAAR — refur- ■ nishing specialists with full workroom facilities. E 138 Aikmans Road, phone 555-451. E | Mill lIVIM | ADDED LIVING will cheerfully admit that they are Merivale stockists of the very popular children’s name stampers. And just to prove that they enjoy delighting the young, you should see the gorgeous range ot Snoopy figures and Snoopy blinds and lampshades just unpacked. All the favourite Snoopy characters are there. Back in the kitchen, ADDED LIVING are boasting two very soughtafter arrivals. Those hard-to-get Hario coffee plungers for converts to plunge coffee. And a new shipment of the very popular, very versatile, white Apilco oven-to-tableware. A note here: the last Apilco shipment sold out in just ten days. Q You’d be wise to call soon ... at ADDED LIVING, si in the Mall. Phone 558-586. H f ■■ \ I FRENCH BAKERY! I < -J Be tempted ... just a little. After all, it’s winter — best time of year to indulge in some of your favourite eating treats. Ideal for cold days, with your favourite soup — FRENCH BAKERY’S ready buttered and foil wrapped garlic sticks. Just heat, then eat. Many find Viennois bread, in sticks and rolls, hard to resist. Still others say they’ll opt for hearty winter fillers like round wholemeal loaves and delicious plain, almond or wholemeal croissants. Not surprisingly, agreement on FRENCH BAKERY’S sweet treats is unanimous ... but then who could resist apple turnovers and tarte aux poire, or the almond appeal of rose aux ammandes (especially when heated). Succumb to a little temptation today ... at FRENCH BAKERY, in the Mall. Phone 553-407. N.Z.A.I.D. JI Some marvellous new looks to add inspiration to decorating. Just arrived at JEAN PRITCHARD ... chequers, stripes, and florals in six fresh cotton colours, from the Boras range. Geometries, worked in latest pales and neutrals and the new turquoise ... these are II eminently suitable for both home and commercial decors. Spring comes early, with the new spring flowers range ... violets, bluebells, dog roses, ivy, even wild strawberries (this particular design available from stock). And to co-ordinate a totally new colour approach — the Philip Edwards English collection of marbleised papers, fabrics and upholsteries. Spied amongst this 12-colour range — a most beautiful shade of salmon. What an inspired choice, as always ... from JEAN PRITCHARD, 7 St Albans St. Phone 554-679. if” The ’l| If Shoe Shoppe jl Some eyebrows are going to be raised ... and no wonder! To say that THE SHOE SHOPPE is offering some gorgeous sale specials ... well, it’s truly an understatement. A totally brilliant range of latest fashion shoes ... at daringly low prices. Casual ankle boots ... fashion tailored flats ... elegant high heel courts. Styles that all reflect latest fashion thinking ... prices that are all totally irresistible. Make time to call into THE SHOE SHOPPE ... but make it soon. With the sort of savings being offered, these are guaranteed to be scooped up in a flash. Keep a look out while you’re there though. THE SHOE SHOPPE are expecting some exciting new imports any day now. THE SHOE SHOPPE, 185 Papanui Road. Phone 556-817. N ... , — - —Z' Playtex bras! Special! Playtex bras with dollars off, in fact. A special selection of these very popular bras in a wide range of sizes, drastically reduced at THE HOSIERY BAR. New arrivals you’ll favour — more stocks of Bendon’s daintym camisoles and french knickers in rich capuccino and lace. And to brave winter’s worst — you’ll be interested in warm orlon cable tights. Latest red, cobalt, camel, grey and more ... but just $8.99. Pickaberry add warmth and colour to your winter wardrobe too, with their range of long sleeve tops. And there’s more warmth still in THE HOSIERY BAR’S selection of gloves, mitts, soft woolly scarves, hats and berets. THE HOSIERY BAR, Merivale Mall. Phone 558-363. Also at Plaza ■ Arcade and 122J>rmagh Street.

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Press, 3 July 1985, Page 12

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