eruieat*> Milanese HALF SLIPS and PANTIES, in a bright check pattern. Slips with lace elastic -at waistline. Panties similarly trimmed at waist and legs. Green/white, red/white —- Panties 34 14/11, 36 16/6, 38 18/8 Slips 34 24/3, 36 27/3, 38 28/Rayon Milanese SLIPS, with adjustable ribbon shoulder straps and brassiere, top trimmed faggoting. Three panels in front of skirt and one at back. - Ivory, peachbloom, black — - 34-36 21/4, 38 23/11, 40 25/-, 42 26/6 Pure Silk PANTIES, trimmed round waist and legs with lace ejastic. Peachbloom, ivory—--34 26/6, 36 29/3, 38 31/3 Milanese BLOOMERS with wide elastic bands at waist and legs. Peachbloom, ivory, black — 38 18/8, 40 19/9, 42 22/3 Ballantynes Mail Order Service Ensures Prompt and Satisfactory Shopping from a Distance. CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU
★ Cfeanso P.T.Z. is easy to administer, positive in result and cannot he regurgitated. ★ Only I 01, per lamb given in one operation provides the required dose of Phenothiazine. ★ Cleanso P.T.Z, is quick, economical and proved—costs less and stays putl CLEANSO CONCENTRATED LIQUID PHENOTHIAZINE DRENCH m % STOCKED BY WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Manufactured by Farmer Industries Ltd., Wanganui FOR LAMBS SHEEP CALVES • PIGS-HOUSES AND DO&S
tsUCHANANS (Flour Mills), Ltd Ashburton THAISAY6 Each Tempting Mouthful of “Holly” Oatmeal or Rolled Oats is “Scrumptious !” —and keeps me fit as a fiddle, too. ASK FOR THE FAVOURITE: “Holly” Oatmeal or Rolled Oats
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 104, 15 February 1950, Page 8
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