MONDAY, JULY 4 INTRODUCES AN EXCEPTIONAL BUYING OPPORTUNITY WHICH IS ONLY AVAILABLE TWICE IN EACH YEAR. Ballantynes Winter Sale BECOMES OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE IN THESE DAYS OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY PROVIDING AS IT DOES FOR THE EVERYDAY, SOCIAL AND SPORTS NEEDS OF THE FAMILY AT PRICES WHICH REPRESENT UN QUESTIONABLE ECONOMY. THE PRE-EMINENCE OF BALLANTYNES SALES HAS BEEN BUILT UP BY THE ASSURED QUALITY OF THE MERCHANDISE OFFERED AND THE DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS IN THE FASHION SECTIONS, WHILST UNUSUALLY LIBERAL CONCESSIONS ON REGULAR DRAPERY STOCKS ARE A NOTABLE FEATURE OF BALLANTYNES SALES. Sale Begins on MONDAY JULY 4, at 10 am. SATURDAY TO-MORROW-BaUantynqs' Warehouse will be closed to make the final preparations for the Sale, which begins on Monday. TO-MORROW-SATURDAY Ballantynes' Tea Room will be open as usual Entrance by private doorway, Cashel Street
(MADE IN ENGLAND) THE COMPLETE SERIES including " AMERICAN " A.C. TYPES NOW REDUCED IN PRICE Enquire at your Local Radio Dealer's or write direct for Revised Price List to — British General Electric GO. LTD. 145 Worcester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Osram Valves, are made iii England, for New Zealand Conditions.
The St. Marx cemetery in Vienna t,oon is to be changed into a public park. Within the cemetery is the tomb of Wolfgang Amndeus Mozart, the famous Austrian composer, who lived in the latter part of the 18th century. Doubt has been raised whether the tomb will be preserved properly after the cemetery becomes a public park. The Moaarteum, a musical institute and museum of Mozart relics at Salzburg, Germany, lias appealed to the authorities of Vienna to bo permitted to assume the custody of the famous suudoian'e grave,,
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20587, 1 July 1932, Page 5
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