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| Spring! j Season of Sunshine — Brings Enchanting Fabrics I To Ballantynes l Embroidered Silk Marocains and i Talfetas! jj 'Wlial an inspiration those tiro in f novelty! What exquisite ton- | ings, ami how characteristic of Spring are the delicate flora 1 and conventional fancies woven into ! them! Some display multi- ; colour designs in plain grounds; j others offer demure little posies S of red or blue daisies worked oil a rich black tail'd a background. ! Fancy Silk Marocains! Of irresistible charm are the many gay Fancy Marocains portraying ll»e Season \s latest ideas in terms of leaves, ilowers and geometrical designs. All are of fresh and rare conception both in colour and design, and many are rpiite exclusive to llalhintvnes. Georgettes! Crepe do Chines — Plain and Brocaded! Brocaded Silk and Wool Marocains! Silk Alpacas—The newest of the new! Novelty Silk Striped Materials! Shantungs! Fuji Silks! Both plain and striped! Japon Splendour—A new super ■ quality Fieacii dyed silk! |§ Embroidered All-wool Maroeains! The Latest Woollen Repps! Gabardines! f They evade description —so many arc they and each possessing such a distinctive individuality of its own. One would need to be :i veritable genius to paint a word-picture that could ilo anvtbing like justice to these fabric's of Springtime—flaunting in all their subtle and filmy beauty—here so rich and colour- g ful—there impassively subdued I in tone—again embroidered with I the abandoned lavish splendour J of tlio Orient. | Ballantynes will willingly senJ patterns, with Carious prices, post free, upon request. Discount 1/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. J. Ballcintune & Co. Ltd., Christchurch j

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
586

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1924, Page 1

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