■ FLY JEANS NOW IN STOCK. GRADE 1 ..$405 J IE WILSON’S ARMY-NAVY & WESTERN W nl 469 COLOMBO STREET, PH; 65-374 JM 112 MANCHESTER ST (NEXT TO EXCELSIOR), 56-121 ‘NEIL ARMSTRONG TO MISSION CONTROL, JULY2I, 1969. A 8,... A SMALL STEP FOR NEIL... A GIANT LEAP IN PANISjB MfcrV- cmwp •" g <■»
BagnsmiHMn GENTLE ANNIE AS GENTLE AS HANDWASH stan^s t 0 reason that the more clothes a ' machine can wash the more useful it will be. So Fisher and Paykel developed Gentle Annie, a remarkable autowasher I with 5 wash programmes / to care for anything from —-J/dirty work overalls to delicates and woollens. It is so gentle on clothes it’s as gentle as handwash. And it’s all thanks to an incredible new system designed by Fisher and X $l4O \ Paykel called ECS. (•89) (Wieamfe Fisher & Paykel Available for immediate delivery at: Central Canterbury S*vng vou oreo Heal Office Mar Sou«* Ooaa Hjyrt* 495-109 • lewion Te TV) • DorteM T* 88-400 • Afccxoo I* 30 ■SHfIKIEi Rigidaire ■■■■MMHHi A NEW CONCEPTS KITCHENS I*
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