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Js y-e--m FOR TUP I nb SMART > contain; ■econo/ ■"V Come into Ballantynei to-day and choose the new Hat that is the perfect complement to your personality. Illustrated Smart simplicity is depicted in a DUTCH TAN FINE QUALITY ENGLISH FUR CASUAL FELT with adaptable brim and softly folded crown caught at side with selftone stitching. Grosgrain ribbon forms a band at base of crown. Also in Pond Green, Speed Blue, Navy, Monk Brown, French Wine, Black .. .. 49/6 NAUTICAL BERUT IN CRUISER GREY FELT, jaunty bows of grosgrain ribbon to ' tone add an attractive finish on the loose ribbon band which ensures comfortable fitting. Also in Dutch Tan, Abbey Wine, Indian Earth 29/6

Ballantyne it Co. Ltd. BEDS FOR THE SPARE ROOM Attractive »«—bßi Reasonable Prices Styles SOLID ENDS With Woven Wire Mattress £4/7/6 SOLID ENDS With Woven Wire Mattress £5/7/6 FIRESIDE COMFORT | a“JS"/: I COSY CHAIRS Select your own covering. We have a large range to choose froith SMITHS CITY MARKET ITD. NEW FURNITURE DEPARTMENT 550 COLOMBO STREET

ROSETREB NAMED HYBRID Tttj con. of 12 Virlatloo. all differs#*! for 24/-. posted. NAMED POLVANTMW ROSESCollection of twain beat kinds. nanwflfor 24/-. posted. .. FLOWERING SHRUBS mK , Collection of anv Three as lilted, 10/* Posted. Daphne - Ericas - Boronlaa - AMJJJ Protea - Dlosma- Proetranthera • Llisw SMALL FRUITS Currants— mark nnd Red 18/- dot. Gooseberries— Red, 18/- do*. A Boyeenberrles— Giant Fruit. 2/8 **#“ Guavas— Purple and Yellow, 8/- *»» Raspberries— Movd George. 7/8 00*. Felioas— Pineapple Fruit. 8/8 eacb. Asoaraous—Two-vear-roots. 2/8 00*. Chinees Gooseberries—B/8 Pair. GRIFFITHS’ PRIZE GLADIOLI A collection of choice named varietiH In all shades of Rl -es. Yellows. SrarPifc Smoky and Bicolora. In auperh a«on ment. Every hnlb guaranteed. Collection of 12 for 10/Collectlon of 24 for 18/MONEYMAKER PEAS ‘ Crops In 8 weeks. First early oea. urlng 8-10 weeks, according to clinw* conditions. Well filled pods. 15in.. staking". 1/- pkt.. 2/6 th.. m. for 8/* DOUBLE GERBERAS Unexcelled for culling". Scarlet, orans* Salmon-pink, rniieetion three for -i!" FREE CATALOGUE— Forty £Sfl«beautifully Illustrated, on Rosss. Shrubs, Hedoinq. Fruit Trees, etc. Write for copy to-day. Its Frsst GARDEN LILI^;#. Lily of the Valley tjgjj fT .» lented. OlTered lo clurflWAOl »• ■owns. 1/- clump of *U roots, umps for 8/6. „ . , hl Bpeclosum Rubrum—Often called , nk Tiger Lllv. Spoiled and stianw ■lmson. 1/8 each. 18/- dozen. Tiqpinum Splendens ■llllant orange-flame powers. nek spots. 1/- each. 10 /- _ f or ffl Tlgrinum Flora Plane— nonhlefonn ' the Tiger Lily. Most attractive tor ittlng. 1/3 earli. 12{* Longlflorum Harrlsal — The Christ iv. with pure white trumpet*, ch. 10/- dozen. „xut9\ Henryi Deep rich orange-T*" o *; rv handsome. 1/8 each. Candldum: Madonna Lily rfiimed pure white lll.v. tn l ft ieo. Tore Christmas. 1/- each. l Jacobean Lily, or Sprekella Form s ms— Orchid shaped blooms or imson. 1/- each. ID/- down. Scarborough Lily, or Valletta Purßj a— Funnel-shaped, deep rich sc les. 1/- each. 10/- dozen. Giant Amaryllis or h, *VmS gelt* 1 hvhrlds. varying from nna “ W *‘ r n f d ,nd glned DinK » nu n 2/9 each. 28/- dozen. k 2/8 earn. u " RIFF® I 119-123 MT.EDEN-AU

Thefts of Paper.—lt has been reported that on six occasions during the last week, waste paper placed at residence gates in Timaru for delivery to the waste materials depot has been taken by unauthorised persons.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23972, 12 June 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23972, 12 June 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23972, 12 June 1943, Page 2

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