enor New Zealand Made Flannels For Dresses, Costumes, Jumper Suits, Pleated Skirts, Sports Wear. in the Newest Designs and Colourings fVRI 1 SILK AND WOOL FLANNEL. A splendid material for a -warm frock. In Bottle, Almond, Royal, Saxe, Wine, Cerise, Brown,' Nigger, Rose and Navy, each with Silver fleck. 36in wide— Price 3/11 yard FLANNELS in fancy overcheck designs, the predominnting colours of which are : Pawn, Red, Wine, Brown, Saxe, Royal, Green, Tomato, Light Saxe and Black. Exclusive to Ballantynes. 36in wide— Price 5/6 yard THREE-TONE COLOURED FLANNELS with Silver Fleck, in Bottle/Nigger/Navy, Bottle/Navy/Royal, Green/Brown/Navy, Navy/Red/Royal. Also in twotone effects: Scarlet/Black, Royal/Navy, Nigger/Tan. 3Gin wide— Price 5/6 yard BLACK AND WHITE CHECK FLANNEL for pleated skirts or costumes. 36in wide— Price 5/6 yard FLANNELS in plain. shades, for Dresses, Skirts or Sports Coats. In Sky, Light Saxe, Saxe, Royal, Lido, Light Navy, Almond, Sage, Bottle, Mauve, Purple, Fawn, Biscuit, Rose, Scarlet, Cardinal, Dark Red, Wine, Nut Brown, Nigger and Primrose. 36in widePrice 4/11 yard SUPER MERINO NAVY FLANNEL for warm .School dresses. 36in wide— Price 4/11 yard PLAIN NAVY TWILL FLANNEL for dresses; New Zealand made, 2Sin wide— Prices 4/6, 4/9, 5/6 yard FURTHER PRACTICAL REQUISITES I'ANCY SUEDE an«l LEATHEK BELTS, in various styles. The colours tone with the hew season's fabrics — Prices from 2/6 to 5/6 each TRIMMING BUTTONS for Coats, Costumes, etc., in various styles and colourings— Prices 9d, 1/6 and' 2/3 per dozen, according to size. Bone or Composition BUTTON and BUCKLE SETS, in the newest styles and colourings. Prices 1/3 and 2/3 per set. THE PICTORIAL REVIEW PAPER PATTERNS are invaluable to those who'wish to make their own Dresses, Frocks, Coats, etc. A noteworthy feature of the Patterns is their low price, and special provision is made for the "little women" and "larger hip figures." Ballantynes are the sole local agents— Prices from If- to 4/- each 83768
In a letter to the Editor of. tlie "Js ewsChronicle," Sir Bowden, Bart., declared that, under modern* and present conditions, the firm that did not advertise in some form or other could hardly hope, to survive and was at the mercy, of: more alert rivals: In referring further to the activities of his own company, Sir Harold Bowden Said: The Raleigh Cycle Company has a great output to maintain, and a programme of expansion to carry, out. We oould not do it without advertising, and the great economy and effectiveness with which this;can be done by use ot the newspapers, suggests how foolish the _ trader is who neglects the greatest selling force which the world has even known. Astounding! Can Eat Anything. Mr. Frank Chatburn, of Blackburn, writes:—''l have suffered long from acid stomach and constipation, but since being advised to try your wonderful Carter's Little Liver Pills I began to feel the benefit after almost the first dose. I can now honestly say that I can eat anything and enjoy my food knowing that I will not suffer any disagreeable after effects." Take Carter's Little Liver Pills for sick headache; biliousness and constipation. They act as a tonic. *At all chemists l/j> wr 3/9 red pkgs.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 5
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