The most modern photographic shop, Jersey is the substantiated claim of Richard Whinnerah, whose gaily-coloured Kodak Colour Centre is found at 27 King Street, St. Helier. The shop carries a complete range of Continental and Japanese cameras and specialises in polaroid cameras. Practically every type of camera that is made can be purchased from the centre . . . plus all photographic accessories.
Of particular interest to the visitor with a camera—and who comes to Jersey without one ?—is the fact that both colour and black-and-white films are developed and printed overnight.
Of particular interest to the visitor with a camera—and who comes to Jersey without one ?—is the fact that both colour and black-and-white films are developed and printed overnight.
For everything in beachwear Leslie Nickels of 80 Colomberie, St. Helier, is the place to go—whether it is trunks, briefs, Bermuda shorts or surfing shorts. Summer and casual wear are the firm's speciality.
Better quality shirts and sweaters, including the world-famous traditional Guernsey sweater, are also available. Leslie Nickels, who began his business nearly nine years ago, was the first Jersey tradesman to sell the Sarnian fisherman's sweater. Stitching on the shoulder represents ripples on the sea, the wide band at the bottom signifies the slipway to the beach and the basic stitches along the hem are fishermans' knots.
The traditional colour of the all-purpose sweater is navy blue. Prices range from 30s. (for children) to £3.19s.6d. to £5.
Better quality shirts and sweaters, including the world-famous traditional Guernsey sweater, are also available. Leslie Nickels, who began his business nearly nine years ago, was the first Jersey tradesman to sell the Sarnian fisherman's sweater. Stitching on the shoulder represents ripples on the sea, the wide band at the bottom signifies the slipway to the beach and the basic stitches along the hem are fishermans' knots.
The traditional colour of the all-purpose sweater is navy blue. Prices range from 30s. (for children) to £3.19s.6d. to £5.
Cigars are still looked upon as a luxury, but the new range of Juan Lopez cigars cater for everyone. In a striking cabinet there are four sizes, and most restaurants and bars are stocking this popular cigar, so be sure to ask for them.
The fabulous Colibri Pocket Lighters vary in price from 39/11d. to £250, and they have a vast range of table models from 68/6d.
The world-renowned Schimmelpenninck cigars are made in a variety of sizes, those shown are the Media small whiffs and Duet long thin panatellas.
Pipe smokers will find that Germains, a Jersey company with tobacco connections going back to 1820, will provide their needs. Their Plum Cake Mixture is extremely popular, sweet, mild with a unique flavour; others in their range—Dark, Shag, Light Shag, and Dark and Light Cigarette Tobacco, for hand-rolling, and available throughout the Islands.
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