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BUSINESS NOTICES. A NEW FROCK OR SUIT made from one of Ballantynes Fabrics will refresh your wardrobe and give new life to Autumn fashion plans. Choose your material now while the selection is at its best. MARL SUITINGS for autumn frocks, crease-resisting, in Wine, Saxe, Reseda, Clover, Powder Blue, Lido, Vieux Hose, Mulberry, Grey. 36in. 5/11 yarn AUTUMN FROCKING, crease-resist-ing, in small block checks and twotone checks ini Lemon, Saxe, Reseda, Rose, Moss Green, Clover, Mauve ana Dusky Pink. 36in. 6/11 yara SUEDELAINE, a heavy quality crepo finish, material* for autumn frocks, crease-feasting, in Mustard, Cardinal, Bottle Green, Lido, Rust, Navy. 36in. 6/11 yard CHECK SUITINGS, crease-resisting, for ; smart frocks. Block checks, shadow chefcks, overchecks, on Brown, Wine, Green, Fawn, Prune and Rust grounds. 36in. 7/11 yard • • WOOL AFGHALAINE For warm winter frocks in Teal, Beige, Cardinal, Reseda, Lido, Saxe, Cherry, Rust, Royal, Navy, Black. 36in. • 6/11 yard woGl ROMAINE In Beige, Clover, Rust, Wine, Saxe, Teal, Cardinal, Navy, Black. 36in. 9/11 yard TT you follow the clearly illustrated directions of “Pictorial Simplicity Patterns yon cannot have a sewing failure. For a small charge you may have your materials cut, fitted and then tacked by the expert Cutter and Fitter in Ballantynes Pattern Department, who will also be pleased to help or advise yon with any of your dressmaking queries. f If you cannot call, shop by mail .. , . satisfaction is assured. i l 7/ J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd, J *Where the best things come from,” CHRISTCHURCH and TTMARU.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 162, 22 April 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 162, 22 April 1942, Page 2

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