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When will these Good Fabrics be available at these prices again ? It is a question difficult to answer to-day. The ever-changing industrial conditions in the world’s manufacturing centres make the steady lowering of prices a continual uncertainty. This fact makes the prices now available at Ballantyues for thoroughly reliable Dress Fabrics doubly interesting. The materials will wear—the prices compel attention. Many other women will note these points—Ballantynes respectfully suggest that orders be sent without delay, and disappointment avoided. All now 2/11 ydVoiles that were 3/6 to 5/6 yard ALL NOW 2jll YARD Striped, Floral anil Figured Voiles, in all this season’s designs. Pastel and darker tones suitable for Lingerie, Women's and Children's Frocks. Predominating colours include Browns, Greys, Pinks and Blues; Navy and White; Black and White; and a selection with White grounds and Black, Rose, Ilelio or Blue stripes. All 3sin. wide. Now 2/11 yard. Sponge Cloths that were 5/9 to 8/6 yard ALL NOW 2jll YARD Including contrast coloured checks and stripes: tinsel and artificial silk slvipes and stripes in self tones. A variety of designs are available on grounds of White, Fawn, tSkv, Shrimp, Navy, Saxe, Lemon, Tuscan, Henna, Champagne, Pink, Green and Corn. All .‘lSin. wide. Now 2/11 yard.
Cotton Shantungs that were 3/6 & 3/11 yd. ALL NOW 2/11 YARD Tuscan grounds, with good Kgyptian and iron vent ional designs. An excellent wearing fabric bargain-priced, at ii/li yard. (3Sin. wide). Foulards that were 3/6 and 4/6 yard ALL NOW 2 11 YARD Good (junlity (.’oilon Koulards. with high grade linisli. Xavy, Grey. Brown. Saxe, lilaek «,» White grounds, with good designs. .Ml -Sin. wide. X'-ev *J/11 yard. Special Silk Offerings Ivory Jap . Silk Regularly 7j 11 yd. Now 5/11 lleavv weigh? first grade Silk. 'Note v.;dt!i —.Tons. Xou *r, / 11 yard. Coloured Shantungs Regularly 8/11 yd. Now 5/11 A full range ol‘ iiglit and dark tones. All good rjuniify and e.."»iris. wide. Tin- r-ill; ihat wears. Nov, .“>/1 1 vaid. Postage Paid Discount as usual >.sa Wan i 3.
NEWMAN BROS’ ROYAL MAIL iOTGR SERVICES CARS LEAVE— KeeftoiT 9.30 a’.m'. connecting with morning train from Westpo & rt e 'and Ut iteefton, for Uuictdson, Ulenhone, *md Noison, daily Berries. t T c)sun and Blenheim, daily, 9 a.m. , , Nelson for Motuekc. and Hiwaka, ® v, 0 a.n.. and 4 p.iL. Riwaka. via Motueka, for Nelson, daily, i .4o a.m. and —•■o p.m. q/v p»nrr T <n n \t?c; TjSED 0 V SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. E L/AWN^lgentJ Hokitika •'HAULEY & CO. LTD., Agents, Greymoutb
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1924, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1924, Page 1
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