BALLANFYNES ARE SHOWING A REPRESENTATIVE COLLECTION OF -New colour alliances, sleeve variations, the Mi'btJcty of correct waist lengths, neck treatments—all aTO individual and illustrate Fashion'a pronouncement for smart wearThere is no new phaso of Fashion that Ballantynes do not provide—throughout their extensive Departments the fullest shopping facilities arc available, and whilst Ballantynes never Jose sight of quality they feel justified Today in off ering ' more moderately priced goods as well as fashions of an exclusive character— All Departments arc making special displays, and the Furnishing and l-irien .Sections are unusually interf'Ming with their new materials and weaves for the homeOn this pleasing FROCK of MOLE OBEY "BARATHEA," metal-rimmed buttons and buckles are used to good effect. The deep capo collar, with its tine pleated edge, gives the wide shoulder line, so slimming to the figure; the White Crush Velvet Bow with Ermine tails is particularly smart— PRICE B£gns Noticeably distinctive is the 3-PIECE SUIT of BROWN BOUCLE CLOTH, with its perfectly cut skirt, short Jacket with patch pockets and cravat fastened with metal clips. The gracefully designed Coat has cosv collar of s3te M <*■* rm i JK MS PRICE 19gns c Jho BIC BAR MCLEOD BROS. LTD. MANUFACTURERS
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 5
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