1 I « swas BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING .Made from the best All-Wool Dominion Worsteds, good-wearing linings. 40 BOYS' ALL-WOOL DOMINION WORSTED SUITS, in Light and Mid Grey shades. Sac and Shorts. Sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11, 12. 13, 14. Fit boys 7 years to 14 years—Usual Prices 36/6 to 45/Sale Prices 6,7, 8,9,10: 32/6 11, 12,13, 14: 39/6 60 pair BOYS' ALL-WOOL NAVY SHORTS. This is a heavy Serge Short and will give excellent wear. Good hard-wearing linings used. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7/8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13— Usual Price 8/6 Sale Price ./ .. .. .. ..7/9 30 BOYS' NAVY BLAZERS. Piped edges, Red, White. Blue, Gold. Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Usual Prices .. .. ~\. 9/6 to 14/Sale Prices 7/6, 11/6 Ballantynes '. Man's Shop High Values in Tailoring MEW'S SUITS MEN'S SAC SUITS,.in Ail-Wool Dominion Worsted. Smart fitting, in Brown and Fawn mixtures— Usuallv ''..■ .. .. .. .. .. 79/6 During SALE this Suit is .. .. 72/6 MEN'S S.B. SAC SUITS, in All-Wool Dominion Worsteds, in Light, Mid and Dark shades. A dressy. Suit. Sizes 36in to-42m.■ chests— Usual Price ■..'.' '■■'■■■*..',,...-•... <:. ~.-... .. 84/Sale Price .... .... .. .'..'; ..75/6 MEN'S SAC SUITS. A more dressy Suit for best wear, in-All-Wool Worsteds. In Navy with stripe, Greys, etc. Sizes 36in, 38in, 40in chests—Usual Price- .... ... £7/7/Sale Price ■.. .. ... .. .. .. ... £6/6/TROUSERS MEN'S ALL-WOOL SADDLE TROUSERS. Dominion make, in Fawn and Grey shades. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7—Usual Price .. 19/6 Sale Price .. .. .. .. ....*. 16/6 BLAZERS MEN'S NAVY BLAZERS, fast dye, will not fade. Piped edges, in White, Red, Gold and Royal. Sizes 34, 36, 38; 40, 42in chestsUsual Price . .'. . ... . 25/6 Sale Price .. .. ... .. 22/6 OVERCOATS MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, in all the leading shapes as worn to-dav. In Navy, Browns/Fawns and Grey shades/ Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42in chests—Usual Prices 105/: . 115/- 126/- 147/-, Sale Prices .. '... .. 90/- 97/6 .107/6 126/MEM'S MATS and CAPS ALL KUR SOFT FELT HATS, in latest "Snap Brim" shapes, in popular colours of Grey, Fawn and Browns—Usual Price .. 19/6 Sale Price 15/11 PURE FUR SOFT FELT HATS. Manufactured in England specially for Ballantynes. All shapes and sizes, in colours as now worn, Greys, Fawns and Browns—Usual Price 25/Sale Price .. 19/6 Special Selection of HIGH GRADE FUR FELT HATS. Present Season's colours and shapes—Usual Pi-ices .. .. 35/- to 42/Sale Price 25/COMFORTABLE AND CORRECT A 'Ballanfytte' Made-to-Measure Suit Usual Prices £6 6 0 £,7 7 0 £8 8 0 £9 9 0 £lO JO 0 £ll 11 0 £l2 12 0 Sale Prices £5 19 6 £6 12 6 £7 11 6 £8 10 0 £9 9 0 £lO 10 0 £ll 11 0 . FOR MATERIALS.—Our large stock of English and Dominion Tweeds and Worsteds, also Scotch and Irish Homespuns, provides a wide field of choice in colour, weight and weave. , FOB FIT AND FINISH.—Our Cutters, with London/W.'experience, personally supervise the making and fit of every Suit. s FOB QUALITY.—Our-Suits are made from the best quality Suitings and Trimmings obtainable at the prices. The making, is carried out on oi»r premises by expert craftsmen. Our usual high quality at .Sale Prices. Ballantynes Sale
Carrie Elvers, h seventeen-year-old Bc-rmondsev girl who was born with crippled hands, has just won a London Counlv Council art scholarship; During the last six 'years she has struggled hard against nature's handicap, learning to write and knit and sew and play the piano with all her other young friends, by tiding her palms where they can use 10 lingers. AVlien she was 13, Carrie was such a clever artist, -that some of her work was sent to an exhibition at Dresden, as an example of tho value of training physically defective children. She is now studying at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, where sho is specialising in lettering; for her ambition is to be a poster and advertisement designer when her studios ar& ended,
A new shitting white building of eight storeys, rising 150 ft above the Morse v, is "Martin's Bank, Liverpool, remarkable for a groat deal more than the money it holds. Far. down ifl the rock on which the bank stands, are huge fans, drawing down air from the street and passing it through oil baths to free it from germs and dirt, and the cleaned air is then treated electrically, 10,000 volts passing through '\ and so filling it with more oxygen ;tn is in the finest seaside air. The o/.one fills the whole building, even the strong-rooms. The strong-rooms are contained in a lOOft-square steel bos, bedded 50ft down in the rock, and roofed with t'vro i'eet of concrete. If the wholo building were to crash down upon it, the structure 'would »iaad the staua.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20777, 10 February 1933, Page 5
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