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THE TAILOR-MADE LOOK WITH RUGGED V QUALITY A A ara : V_: iWA In the Canterbury blazer, collar stripes match on the underside too, for the careful hand-tailored took when worn up. Buggy in the back. Facings continue over shoulders for fit and finish. No outside stitchings. Inside seams bound. mi m m ■ : ~.i r In thoroughly pre-shrunk flannel or worsted spun from the longest and strongest fibres of highest-grade wool. Plenty of length in the leg. Slim hip fittings. These stacks are available in ill smart tones of grey and fawn. K m - v ,> / The star of ’the piece is the smart-fitting blazer of thoroughly pre-shrunk Canterbury blazer cloth, in lots of smart colour combinations. A fine supporting caste features a well-cut pair of slacks, perfectly tailored, with top pleats for snug fit at waist—and an Interlock sports shirt of finest, Egyptian cotton, smart enough for all-day wear. You’ll find any of these Canterbury sports essentials absolute record breakers for long wear and the quality look to the very end 1 So long as it's a With talon or button fastening. Long or short sleeves. In fine wool or cotton Interlock. LANE, WALKER. RUDKIN. LIMITED Christchurch and Ashburton SPORTS TROUSERS SPORTS SHIRTS BLAZERS

Germany is to manufacture artificial silk from straw. In accordance with the new Four-year Plan for German industry, a number of new cellulose factories will start operations soon The most striking feature of the processes to be employed is the turning of straw cellulose into artificial silk At present the cellulose needed for artificial silk is derived principally from pine wood, much of which has to be imported. But Germany has plenty of straw, and very successful tests with this raw material have lately been carried out. Production on a large scale will be started soon by a firm which has hitherto specialised in turning straw into paper.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 21