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BUSINESS NOTICES. COTTONS OF DAINTY CHARM FOR SPRING DAYS. Tootal’s Crease Resisting Crepe, in Red Blue or Green Plaid effects j last colours. 36-in., 3/6 yard. “Duro,” Ombre Voile, novel diagonal Cheek designs in Scarlet, Lemon, Green or Navy. 36-in., 2/6. “Durotesse,” fadeless, superfine Coton Fabric; all over floral designs m ainty colourings. 36-in., 2/3. “Trotabout,” novelty-slub, imitation nen: floral or broken check designs Roil, Green and Blue. 36-m., 2/11. Dotted “Pearsucker”; the Fabric lat needs no ironing. Pm-spots ol flute on Wine, Navy or Nigger. Also avy Pin-spot on Sky Blue. 33-in 3/11. “Clythe,” Liberty matt Cotton with floral designs, in shades of Lemon. Green or Blue. 3b-in., 3/0. “Blister Sheer” ; spaced multicolored floral designs on background or Nigger, Black, Grass Green or base Blue. 36-in 2/11. Discount of 1/- in each £1 for Cash or on monthly accounts. Christchurch. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 264, 20 August 1936, Page 4

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