Well-Equipped Department devoted to LADIES’ UNDERWEAR and CHILDREN’S OUTFITTING X ' •. * J Is of Special Interest and Importance during the changing Season’s Demands. Children’s Needs for Warmer Garments fpr School and House Wear. , The call of the colder days and nights for Heavier .Underwear for Ladies and Children. '**f**'***sf*****+**********%t*s**s*£*f ***?*******% * ’ New Stocks in Ballantynes’ Outfitting Department are designed to meet all | jjf* .jjj requirements, and expert selection ensures the fullest satisfaction in everything to Quality and Value * Softly Woven ALL-WOOL UNDES YEJST3, with Short Sleeves and without Sleeves. All Sizes ... - .: [•! • ... - . 7/11, 9/11, 12/6 to 18/jS each WINTER-WEIGHT NIGHTDRESSES in Wincey, Nunsveiling and Aza Flannel. Daintily Embroidered or Lace-Edged Styles. Full cut for Comfort and well made throughout—--12/6, 14/6, 19/6, 25/6, 29/6 to 42/- each WOOLLEN BLOOMERS in Navy, Grey, Nigger and Cream—- - 10/9, 13/6, l£/6, 18/6 to 23/6 pair 0 ossar Corsets Well Cut and Conforming to.the most Modern Ideas of Hygiene, the new CORSETS are specially designed for F- r 'if" ‘fy.f. mfort and Elegance in Wear. ntyne’s Stocks offer a wide choice of the most apBallav styles, proved L % NG CORSETS, with Extremely Low Top and Long Boned Skirt. JOSSARD FRONT-LACL ->ceful line to the wearer 21/-, 27/6, 32/6 to 52/6 A Style that gives a gh ' 'lc Sections, affording room and comfort to the figure— VRAP-ON CORSETS, with Elasu 1 11/6, 13/6 to 27/6 V . ■ .■•■■■ ’igures ... •„ 19/9, 21/-, 32/6 30RSELETTES for Slight and'Medium K ' - in Pretty Shades of Fawn, GIRLS’ WOOLLEN FROCKS s 25/6, 28/6, 32/6 to 39/6 ■ J Coral, Almond, Putty, Etc. ' f r ' : /' r • , ' v Hable in Wear, in a Good Range of SOYS’ KNITTED WOOL SUlTS—Useful and Gomfo. v 2 2/6, 25/-, 27/6 to 37/6 Colours and Sizes .. <•* ", • ’ ‘*' m»
80C9i Merit Anyone'of unbiassed'mind / who* knows the “ MELOTTE ” SEPARATOR, acknowledges that it represents tko last word in Separator Constiuction and Efficiency. . - ■ ' ; Surely ' and rapidly;- the ’Melotte is coming into its own. " ":1 ' '»»'■». a 3 b C has no worm gearing or neck-bearing to get out of order—no balancing troubles, easiest'to turn, cleanest, 'and most sanitary—perfect skimming. ENGLAND, icBAE. LTD., SOOTH CANtSERBURY DISTRIBUTORS.
Mils mmmmm For the Young Couple about to embark upon MATRIMONY and wishing to spend the resources at their command : to the very best advantage, liadcliftVs offer Furniture of the most up-to-date design and solidly constructed' by master craftsmen from' the very best s seasoned timber. A visit of inspection will be a revelation to you of big quality and low places. j:„ RADCLI FFE’S HOUSE FURWBHER AMD ART DEALER, SHOWROOMS: Corner Stafford and Beswick Streets. FACTORY: Sophia Street
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 April 1926, Page 6
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424Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 April 1926, Page 6
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