r* w. A Chic and Distinctive Spring Millinery at Hats for Shingled Heads are also shown in infinite variety Ballantynes Particularly charming are the many exquisite Ready-to-Wear Hats Ballantynes are displaying. Expressed in a choice selection of new materials, they embody all the newest ideals of the world's foremost millinery designers. Some especially becoming examples are shown in a new shipment of "Vogue" Hats, in felts and straws. Many other attractive styles are shown in Bangkok, Tagel, Pedal, Crochet, and Crinoline Straws. Trimmings vaiy greatly—ribbons, flowers, laces, and feathers each lending their individual charm to various models. As regards coloursurely this Spring will go down to posterity as a "season of colour"—for bright hues are everywhere—but particularly do they predominate in Ballantynes Millinery—ranging from the exotic Chinese Reds to the most delicate butterfly tints. Everywhere is exquisite subtlety and skill shown in the blendings—veritable triumphs to wearers and designers alike. Ballantynes cordially invite you to inspect the authoritative displays in their attractive Millinery Salon. Shingling is cleverly done in Ballantynes Toilet Salon Shingled hair has become quite an accepted fashion—and who mil say'tis not a smart one?—for the many women who have shingled heads seem to have suddenly acquired a new air of chic. It seems almost impossible, yet there are nearly as many ways of wearing closely-cropped hair as there are of arranging long hair; every face may be suited and Madame Elder always advises customers free of charge as to which type of hairdressing will best become their individual type of features. The shingle has taken the leading fashionable cities of the world by storm, and there is every indication of its attaining like popularity here. 'Phone 3724 for the Toilet Salon. nes 82730 ROYAL CORD TIRES (Made in Canada) ARE WELL BALANCED _ Accurate balance in a tire -does -away with motoring troubles. Cars which are difficult to 'drive at high speed on some tires caiv be handled with ease on Royal Cord Tires —either Balloon-type or high pressure. The ROYAL GORD Balloon-Type Tire is built to fit existing wheels and rims. , It fits present wheel equipment perfectly without interference with fenders, frame or brakes. ROYAL CORD TIRES are obtainable from all garages and tire dealers of repute. The exclusive features of their construction —Web-cord and sprayed c rubber —have made them famous wherever motorists take tires seriously. Obtainable from all Garages and Tire Dealers of Repute. Thin and Flexible YET STRONG ASSTEEL The advantage of * Web-cord' construction, which is exclusively used in manufacturing ROYAL CORD TIRES, is very pronounced. Web-* cord is the strongest, most resilient, most flexible cord fabric ever developed. It contains no cross-tie threads. There is no chafing action when the . tires flex over ruts and bumps. Each individual cord is impregnated, surrounded and bound to every other cord by pure rubber latex. U7« MSIS lON DOMI RUBBER ROYAL CORD TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES
Veterinary Instruments and Medicines t Berry? Pharmacy announce the arrival af i new line of high-class veterinary instruments, including ALL BRAS SYRINGES /or cattle. The ijigh quality and low prices of these cannot tail to interest you. Call to-day. Antiseotie Tablets for Cows For use alter calvinj 4/6 for 25 10/6 tor 100 RALPH PARNHAM Barry's Pharmacy 670 Colombo Street P65*5 SHOW TIME Is near. Successful competitors need New Harness from WAYMAN W. BURN, the saddles, 56 Tuam street (near Farmers' 82653 Saleyaids). New Zealand Breweries ' Ltd. BREWERS AND BOTTLERS in the Canterbury District 'ol . Crown, Manning's and Warf's FAMOUS ALES, in Balk or Bottle. Riss TdtpkMi ICS, 74f uj 1M BREWERIES] Antigua St Lower High St and Kilmore St X6S3I i GBATN ft PBODVCB ÜBBOHAXYB. All descriptions of Hone nd Fowl Foods Blocked. Potatoes and Onions first quality at lowest ilukit Kates.. Delirery Free. GEORGE H. WOODS, LTD., Cr. Barbadoes street and • Terry rd. 'Phono 811. W6592
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18180, 17 September 1924, Page 3
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