7 m §3 ■ m m KNITTED WOOLLEN R* OUTERWEAR Smartly designed garments for colder days are being shown at Ballantynes. Skilfully from soft textured wool and in novel colourings, these suits will be welcomed for winter service. A particularly interesting selection of Viennese Woollen JUMPER SUITS, and Three-piece Suits, show , various new treatments in “lenit” and colour effects. A special feature of this range is that there a;te no two alike. The values offered are unusually good* Priced from .. .. £5/15/6 6/16/6 to Bgns As sketched on the the left, is a line Jersey Wool JUMPER SUIT, with horizontal stripings in alternate large and small groups. The collar, cuffs, edge of pockets, and jumper band are in finely knitted ribbed wool. *. Colours: dr. Natural, dr. Grey, Fawn, Bois de Rose — Price 65/6 Smart Stripes distinguish this elective style The All ra c tive JUMPER SUIT on the right is of/Scotch manufacture in very fine wool in the new patterned designs with unusual neckline, belt and jumper borderings in plain colours. Inset pockets. Size W. In Pea ch/Putty/Otter. Price .. 69/6 A CARDIGAN and SKIRT ENSEMBLE which may be •worn with . a tailored tuck-in blouse or silk jumper, has coilarl'css, ,belted Coatee neatly bordered; in colours to 1 ‘ tone. The skirt'is finished with side pleat and .plain border on-hem. Cplours: Rust/Almond, Beige/Tomato, Putty/Nigger, Navy/ ;lßed, Putty/Nut Brown. Sizes: S.W., W., P.S. — Price ... sgns Smart ‘‘Tweed Patterned” Knitted JUMPER SUITS and ; '; 5 TfiREEs-PlilCE SUITS are among the attractive Winter wear novelties of the Season. These are fully represented in :i ßallantypfis;tip-to-date stocks. One distinctive style" has a smart Coat and Skirt of Chevron patterning, in Pawn/Beige. The Jumper is of Beige appliqued in Fawn— Price .. ... ".. .. .. £7/17/6 Discount: ' r 2/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly . Accounts BALLANTYNES § ■f vf' mi nMi miii&Wzmi 1 fit m & m WA in. fW-H m mm m! k-K i m i m m m S f-icla ; ffe» m pitW/Qi gs tiW I tsyri r-U/X r/Wr Christchurch ossM. K*asas • nit Emanating Sifcsm g-cstland design ansi ■ ’"'neckline-'
EMULSION Many people do not fully realise the strengthening, health-giving powers possessed by LANE’S EMULSION. There is no doubt about this, but you must take it regularly. Don’t • lose heart—keep at it. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at all. Chemists, and Stores. The larger size is the more economical.
Smokers have a superstition that for three people to “light up” from the same match is unlucky and may mean the death of one of them before the year is out. Be that as it may it is certainly unlucky to smoke (habitually) tobacco containing a big percentage of nicotine, which, being a deadly poison, cannot be absorbed daily into the system without grave risk, it can—and • does—wreck the nerves, and may induce heart trouble also For this reason imported tobaccos, ;t.all more or less loaded with nico-' tine), cannot be smoked constantlywith safety. In this vitally important respect the- imported goods are a long way behind the New Zealand tobaccos, because the latter are all toasted,' and this process not only develops flavour and aroma in a .very .marked degree but renders the ■ tobacco absoluely safe to smoke because :t rids it .of the poisonous nicotine, there are four brands—lliverhead Hold, Navy Cut, Cavendish and Cut I’hig. 'I hose are the only toasted tobaccos manufactured. But keep a bright, look out for imitations!—Advt.
Schroder and . Co. are now opening out a splendid range of linoleums, hearth rugs, carpets a ! nd' carpet runners; also a fine a selection of clothing, and mercery; orders for tailor made suits must be booked at once, to be in time for Easter. Ring up ’phone 121 s for your requirements.— Advt. Worms are speedily removed with Wade’s Worm Figs. Give it to the children when they are irritable. Pleasant to take.—Advt. The vinegar of quality—Sharland’s Vinegar. Its strong, piquant flavour, and absolute purity have made it popular everywhere. In bulk or bottle,— Advt. ‘
Sharland’s Vinegar is not only palatable—it is piquant, strong and pure., Have it always on your table In bottle or bulk. Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1930, Page 2
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