WE GAVE YOU THE WORLD’S BEST FITTING, MOST COMFORTABLE TROUSERS. A-- .U ' ' -; NOW HERE’S AN OFFER TO REALLY TOP IT OFF! Sansabelt unique three way stretch waistband gives you perfect comfort and natural fit whatever your size and shape. They move when you move, stretch when you stretch. No matter how active you are they’ll not slip down or ride up. Come on in, let us prove these are the best fitting most comfortable trousers you’ll ever wear. WIN A REMBRANDT JACKET. When you buy a pair of Sansabelt you enter a draw for a Rembrandt jacket or blazer to a retail value of $3OO. There’s a draw evety month March through to June. ®TTr\ Vfe J*l k I] ||| ■ MADEIN Nz - by REMBRANDT SUITS LTD W FASHION THAT FEELS GREAT. All Wallenstein Stores. Christchurch Symon & Lowther. John Darby Menswear. Barretts Menswear. DIC Ltd. Westport Dellacas Menswear Greymouth Sidey Hill Menswear. Blenheim George McDonald Menswear. Warnocks. Rangiora Harold Spark Menswear. Nelson Burrows & Russ. 7 ’i'■ .. p’' ’ ANWIBSS
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