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F m : m ■ m =■ • *il ■ ■. pha I What! Another Suit ? i , y •• \0 THIS IS MY OLD GREY JUSi' RETURNED FROM ‘ TAY--1 LORS ’ THE DRY CLEANERS. LOOKS STUNNING DOESN’T IT? ji WHY’NOT SEND THAT OLD TWEED SUIT OF YOURS ALONG TO |ji THEM?” HE DID, AND SAVED HIMSELF MANY POUNDS. i t ffl HAVE YOUR SUIT FRESHENED UP BY TAYLOR'S SCIENTIFIC H PROCESS OF DRY CLEANING* 1 R. PATERSON, I MERCER, |g BE VE LL STREET. ROF.ITtK A. (REPRESENTING C. TAYLOR AND CO., ChRISTCHORCH.) OiHiißiK © SALE VALUES at Ballantynes TYPICAL OF HOSTS OF OTHERS 32!n. Striped Crepe de Chine*. Tli is popular Silk is available in attracivc novelty stripes Regular Price 9/11 Y ard Sale Price 6/H P« r Y ard 40in. Patterned Crepe de Chines, in an outstanding range of latest designs and colourings— Regular Price M/C per yard Sale Price 7/11 per yard English and French All-wool Delaines. Best qualities, in new designs and. colourings, for Dresses and Dressing Gowns. 30 to 10in. wide — Regular Prices 4/11 to C/ll per yard Sale Price all at 2/11 per yard High-Grade Cream Cotton Fuji. Of exceptional finish, for Dresses and Underclothing. 38in. wide. Regular Price 2/11 per yard Sale Price 2/3 per yard PATTERNS SENT ON REQUEST Men’s Cotton Shirts. Smart woven stripes in new patterns and Colourings. Made with Collar to match— Regular Price 8/11 Sale Price (including Collar) 6/11 Men’s Winceyette Pyjama*. Ballantynes well-known make, in new stripes and designs * Regular Price •• M/6 Sale Price •• **/6 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN MEN’S SAC SUITS. All-Wool Worsted Suits. In shades of Light, Medium and Dark Grevs, also Nsvy. A thoroughly well-finished Suit of excellent fit. In sizes 3,4, 5,0, 7 SPECIAL SALE PRICE When ordering, please give chest, inside sleeve and inside leg measurements. Postage Paid - Discount 1/- in every £. Ballantynes, Christchurch a m .* Racing cyclists spe&ify - - B.S.A* “Austral” Racing Bicycle Designed in response lo requests from the world leading track and road-racing cycliste, and made to the usual B.S.A. high standard o£ quality, the B.SA* “Austral” Racing Bicycle is a lightweight model weighing only 23Ibs„ due to the use of tubing • of a smaller than standard gauge. B.S.A. “drop-out” ttkt fork ends ana other special B.S.A. feafesres are also incorporated in the design. FolT ’ ke example set by the leading Australasian racing men and ride the B.SJL a “Austral” Racing Bicycle. fV,is* /« «/ <&* NI. a * T. BROWN ISaMA. -Austral" Batins Bicycla £l7 RE PELL STREET. 30KITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1928, Page 4

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