BUSINESS NOTICES. . -y—----£f BE COSY ON ' THE COLDEST NIGHT. in Pyjamas or Nightgown from Ballantynes attractive selection. Designed for comfort and smartness plus really lasting wear. INTERLOCK NIGHTGOWNS in Cream with coloured bands. V neck and short sleeves. S.W. and W. 10/a, O.S. 11/9. STRIPED WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS in tailored coat style with long sleeves. S.W. and W. 15/9 O.S. 16/9. “LULLABY” STRIPED PYJAMAS in coat and jumper styles with long sleeves. S.W. 26/9, V. 27/6, O.S-. 28/6. WINCEYETTE NIGHTGOWNS with low neck and short sleeves. S.W. 12/9, W. 13/0, O.S. 14/9. Also with long sleeves, or round neck; self embroidered. S.W. 12/9, W. 13/9, O.S. 14/9. DAYTIME WOOLLIES, TOO ... cosy and protective. ALL-WOOL BLOOMERS with elastic waist and knee. Fawn, Peach, Cream. S.W. and iW . 8/11, O.S, 9/11. ' ' ; ' GOOD QUALITY INTERLOCK BLOOMERS in Peach, Fawn, Sky, Apple. S.W. and W. 5/6, O.S. 5/11, X.G.S. 6/6. CREAM STLK AND WOOL VESTS,' sleeveless, with round neck. S'W. and W. 9/6,. O.S, 9/11. CREAM ALL-WOOL VESTS, sleeveless, with round neck. W. 8/6, O.S. 8/11. If unable to call . shop,by ~ mail. . . satisfaction is assured j and postage is free.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 168, 30 April 1941, Page 4
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