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For Father on his Special Day... Visit our ,\ Pantryman... For a tempting treat or a gift with 1 a difference our Pantryman has a ' delicious selection of imported Confectionery, Chocolates, Pre- * serves, Teas, Pickles and Mus- v tards. | Choose an individual gift or for j something a little special \ / 11 „ choose from our selection of _ . _ .JJZ— — z " *-’ A attractively presented Gift Boxes and Baskets. These may .-.u be made up as required to :It V ’ include small gifts from our ■ U ';<§■-? » ‘’ 5 Cosmetics, Mercery and China V. Y ® Departments. Hl "V Sgto. Pantryman — Lower Ground n Floor 'AWfSjjgh wES&WbI Visit our ®||H Mans Shop... WBA For a gift in finest I \ quality leather. From ‘Pierre Cardin,’ calf 1 leather Billfolds in Window u ” or Purse styles, both with ,/ - ’ zip and catch fastenings. i Brown, tan, burgundy, black or grey. $42.25 and $43.95. Ta/‘ Also available .. . Jfr Iff/ ‘Pierre Cardin’ Pass Cases and Cheque ■ // J/ Wallets in brown, tan, black, burgundy and 15 grey. E — lff! Pass Case •• • 545.75. *. ■ n , i iff/ Cheque Wallet . . . 557.75. il® M Key-tainer ... in matchfl ing colours. $24.25. ® Mercery — Ground ' ■ a-’/S Floor. Window Display — M th Colombo Street. Leather Wrist Wallet . . . designed to fit your hand »-comfortably. A practical wallet ideal for the traveller -r/featuring wrist strap, de- -‘| tachable shoulder strap ancl roomy compartment with two side compart- . ! IB ; s ments. Brown, tan and T' Z ’-Wf b'ack. $58.75. -A Men’s Clothing — Ground Floor. Window Display — J*Colombo Street. ■ S —— Delicious Milk Chocolate Coins from the ‘Pantryman.’ Delicious Milk Chocolate Coins and an Assortment of milk chocolate almonds, hazelnuts and raisins . . . ' Chocolate Coins . . . 350 g. $15.50. fcrli-a Assortments . . . 400 g. $14.95. For leisurely family shopping . . . WE ARE OPEN TOMORROW SATURDAY, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lichfield and Cashel Street Parking Buildings Open. City Mall, Christchurch. ’Phone 797-400 Open Monday to Friday from 8.30 a.m. Saturday 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. PRESIDENT REAGAN “DELIGHTED” WITH AID ... ... after beginning to wear a hearing aid in public late last year. GEORGE A. SISSON, MD., F.A.C.S., President of the American Academy of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery, Inc. wrote to President Reagan after 12 months praising him for publicly acknowledging his hearing loss and •J?' wearing a hearing aid. In response, he received a letter from the ' President, saying in part “... I have received many letters about my hearing aid, and I am pleased to know that my use of this device has ~ provided so much encouragement. I '< am delighted with mine. If my ’.V experience helps others, I am very grateful.” (This after some 15 months of wearing the aid). '' A Reported in Xew York Times:— WASHINGTON, September 7, 1983. wB President Reagan has begun wearing a custom-made, technologically advanced hearing aid in his right ear COLIN CALCOTT, Hearing Aid after experiencing increased difficulty Consultant, who supplies only hearing high-pitched sound. Starkey Hearing Aids, can advise on the suitability of this aid for your The hearing aid is fitted into the ear hearing and will be visiting at: — canal and is barely visible. Amplifies High Frequencies UNITED SERVICES The hearing aid, manufactured by uatci tue: cnnsnc Starkey Laboratories of nW I tL. Hit bUUAKt Minneapolis,- is powered by a small CHRISTCHURCH ON battery and is designed to amplify WEDNESDAY higher sound frequencies. Because it Cedteuded tcan selectively amplify these higher ©Er* I EMDEn 4Tn. rOI frequencies, the device has the effect an obligation free of making what Mr Reagan hears not appointment telephone just louder but also clearer, Dr House ~ of the House Ear institute of Los Mansons Pharmacy, Phone Angeles, said. Advertisement 68-Q62. t’ I »

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Press, 30 August 1985, Page 2

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