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> > VAN EIEESEN MATERIAL Here is where the famous Van Heusen material reinforces the Van Harding Shirt. This guarantees a smart and smooth shirt in all circumstances at all times. No rough edges. No creasing. No shrinking. And extraordinary wear. (. ■ V wm < ' ' * „ —'GJe . . MADE SPECIALLY TO MAXCEi TEE EAMCDY VAN EIEUSEN COLLAR A T In nine Colours and Designs |AHE most unfashionable thing about a shirt frayed cuff. The most uncomfortable is a shrunken neck-band. Therefore Van Harding Shirts, the n» o st correct and sensible of all shirts, have Van Heusen neck-bands and culls, made of the famous \an Heusen material. They do not shrink. They do not fray. And they outlast any ordinary shirt at least three times. VAN EIEUSEN COLLARS The \an Heusen is the only collar in the world with the nm.tu.rml curve of the neck u tven. into the material. Hence it is the most comfortable you can wear. The Van Heusen outlasts several ordinary collars. In self colours and stripes. TRADE MARK VAN I4ARDINC Made in nine Colours and Designs. TREY RE BRUISE Sole General Representative* for New Zealand: W. H. Simms & Sons Ltd. 152 Lichfield St., Christchurch. Smooth to the lips are the * Ivory ’ tips *®.. P m i CP % \ DE UESZKE —of course ! 40 for 9d.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 27

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