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BALLANTYNES SPECIAL VALUES IN SPORTS SILKS Gay or subdued, as you prefer—White for Tennis —Striped and Coloured for other occasions—Ballantynes complete range»provides for all requirements. SILK LINEN A Spun Silk Fabric with the weight and finish of linen —■ hard wearing, washes well. 34in wide. EXCLUSIVE TO BALLANTYNES 111 YAED In Ivory, Shell Pink, Salmon, Sky, Love in the Mist Blue, Daffodil, Apricot, Apple Green, Geranium, Rose Beige, Cordial and Venetian Scarlet. As the quantity is limited, early purchasing is recommended. SPUN SILKS, in an excellent range of shades, including Ivory, Cream and Parchment. Splendid wearing. 30in wide. SPUN SILKS, in line pin stripes. In Beige, Cherry, Rose Beige, Lemon, Sky, Saxe, Gold, Fawn, Apple, Grey, etc. 30in wide. SPUN SILKS, in striped designs. 30in wide. 31l YARD [] 4 ; 6 IVORY SILK PIQUE, very smart for Sports wear. 30in wide. YARD SPUN SILKS, in Ivory, Cream, Parchment, and other lovely shades. Excellent wearing. 36in wide. WHITE SHANTUNG SILK, a good weight China Silk, recommended for service. 33i.n wide. 41l YARD" 83164

THE BEST SUMMER CHANGE Cheap Travel by Rail With the turn of the tide in trade, many people must be veering to holidays which were deferred by hard times. Cheap travel by rail—less than a penny a mile second-class and a slight fraction over penny first-class—helps people to build up strength of niind and body. For a holiday, short or long, your railways give you that best, cheapest, safest service. Offer Positively Closes October 3$

BETTER BUSINESS Make your business grow bigger—by advertising in "THE PRESS." Try our Classilied Advts. 12 words 1/ . .'J insertions

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20997, 27 October 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20997, 27 October 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20997, 27 October 1933, Page 5

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