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In WEATHER IM m MJUM yjwu» WE’VE GOT I Vi" II T (3) When it comes to I \ d2sxs3v Winter clothes the I y^nSMB; three main I concerns of the I military are: I Quality — Functionality — WARVVTH B Your favourite Army-Navy store wishes to apologise for continually going out of stock on some f S \ H items over the last few weeks. However, we have had airfreighted in from U.S. A. and Europe a 1 B huge shipment of the following lines: y 1 jji B GERMAN NAVY PARKAS. The popular blue one with the West German flag on the sleeve. We I \ '!■ B have sold literally hundreds of this item so far this year. We apologise for not being able to keep £ X I T B up with the demand, but now they’re back in stock at $9B. Ji \ law B GERMAN ARMY PARKA. The same parka as the above but in olive drab colouring (green \ B to you), a quick mover at $9B, built for warmth during the European winter. B (j.S. ARMY FISHTAIL PARKA. Designed in 1951 to meet the harsh Korean winter. These f . I /\ B have real fur-trimmed hoods and since they haven’t been manufactured since the 50s, are J i /ip / J B getting increasingly difficult to obtain. $125. JA'—| \ F " —Av B UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TYPE N3B PARKA. Designation extreme cold. This is the / f) F J I B creme-de-la-creme of cold weather parkas and is current issue, being used in Antarctica at \\ r K I B present. We import ours ex-U.S. A. and offer a good size range, $lB5. W I' 1 I B COLOURED LONGJOHNS AND WALLACE BERRY UNDERSHIRTS. We’ve got ’em ... I I f 1 \ J B U.S. ARMY BLACK AND GERMAN AIRFORCE GREY LEATHER GLOVES. Both back in I r> - / I ( B stock. Less than $2O per pair! \ Jr ") )" $ '■'J all B U.S. ARMY PONCHOS. Lightweight and heavyweight, both back in stock now. Wilson’s V V- ' . • ~g F 1 B have sold thousands of these, the reason is simple — the price — no-one offers a cheaper |_k j ~~T 1 f B poncho. Vi n. tTX'/ B MAI FLIGHT JACKETS. Wilson’s always has them! And is expecting a huge shipment of I// Wt*B both green and black any day!! Get yours now at Wilson’s, $l3B. I VC’MI B TIE-DYED LONGJOHNS! Yes, they're in again, a hot, hot item. Can be worn as a pant, I \ X. ' I B $3B - 95 - \77 ( ■ SWEDISH THERMAL UNDERSHIRTS. WWII Swedish Army Undershirts. These are a I v L ■ 1 classic design and are priced from $25. g, * I f!- < B U.S. ARMY BLACK WALLACE BERRY UNDERSHIRTS. These are beautiful, a wool/cotton mix, with big white buttons. Cut oversize, $34. B ARMY STYLE JERSEYS. Wilson’s has a brand new style just in. Made in New Zealand complete with epaulettes, in black, navy B blue or green. B SCARVES, FINGERLESS GLOVES, BALACLAVAS ETC., ETC. Available at Wilson’s. B GENUINE U.S. NAVY WATCH CAP. As worn by Jack Nicholson in ‘The Last Detail.' Comes with U.S. Defence Dept label, brand B new, $19.95. B ALSO BACK IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: Swedish Army Black Pants complete with suspenders, our fastest selling B pant German Army Rucksacks, only $45... US Chemical Protective Jackets... USArmy Woodland Camouflage BDU B Pants US Army Olive Drab ‘Ripstop’ BDU Pants, with all the pockets'.... German Army Leather 8e1t... Levi 501 s A new B shipment (we get ’em, we sell out!)... Swedish ‘Peasants’ Shirts (with collar and without collar, a very popular line last time we B had them)... German Army Shoulder Bag... Hanes Tee Shirts... Cut Price Raybans... Maglites — a complete range back in B stock again... Wilson’s Tee Shirts... B Watch for the move ... Wilson’s shifts to a new location in the Cashel Street Mall soon! Lots of new stock! B WILSON’S ARMY NAVY AND WESTERN STORE, 112 Manchester Street, (03) 665-374. Also at Dunedin, Wellington and Hamilton and opening shortly in Palmerston North and Auckland!

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