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Ss mm m I HOLIDAY RIBBED FANCY WOOL SOCKS. Morley's make; medium weight: seamless; good wearing. In Grey, Fawn, Brown. Sizes 10 to 1U 2/11 pair "TWO STEEPLE" SOCKS; one of England's heat makes. Plain or ribbed. In mixed shades of Blue. Fawn, Brown, Purple, Grey, etc. Sizes 9\ to 1U .. .. 7/6 pair Superior quality TAN LEATHER GLOVES; lined wool, with 1-dome fastening. Sizes to 9 15/6' pair CHAMOIS LEATHER GLOVES. Dent's make; slip-on wrist; no buttons. Sizes 8 to 91 .. 16/6 pair Usual Discount FOR MEN Whatever form your diversions may take, Ballantynes have the correct wear Garments and accessories that will provide all that you require and just that little "something" which means so much and which you gel in Ballantynes merchandise. PLUS-FOUR SFITS. Sac, Vest and Plus-fours, in AllWool Herringbone Scotch Tweed; high-grade British make. An ideal Suit for holiday or sports wear. Chest sizes: 3t> to 40 .. .. .. .. 110/GOLF COATS. Made from Fawn waterproof fabric, with elastic webbing band. A practical garment for holiday or sports occasions— In single texture waterproof .. .. .. 22/6 Double texture .. .. .. .. .. 27/6 Smartly styled SPORTS COATS. Best British make; broken checks and plain shades in Fawns and Browns, Chest sizes: 36 to 42 .. .. 45/- to 84/GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS; good material; well made and finished. Waist sizes; 32 to 33 .. 19/6 Superior quality FLANNEL TROUSERS, with pleated front, usual pockets, side straps, belt loops and cuff bottoms. In light or medium Grey— Waist„sizes: 30 to 38 .. .. .. .. 32/6 SINGLE TEXTURE WATERPROOF COATS, in Fawn shade; easy fitting, with all-round belt. All sizes 33/6 DOUBLE-BREASTED NAVY ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS, a smartly-cut waisted style, much favoured by the younger man. Chest sizes; 34 to 40— Special Value 49/6 SINGLE-BREASTED TWEED COATS, cut on the season's fashionable lines. In smart Fawn and Brown shades. Chest sizes: 36 to 42 .. .. 90/- to 126/NEW STYLES IN SLIP-OVERS. English make, in two-tone effects, with latest shaped waist, ensuring perfect fit. In Green/White, Blue/White, Marone/ White. Men's and O.S. .. .. .. .. 13/6 FANCY STITCH WOOL SLIPOVERS; medium weight. In self shades of Fawn and Marone, and in marled shades of Blue/Brown, Fawn/White. Men's and O.S. 15/6 UJITG

and Company, Sketch, "A Sosial Inconvenience" (Titherage). 9.48: Recording, Jack McKay and Company, Sketch, "Jock Builds a Bungalow" (McKay). 9.54: Recording, Rex Naughton. Novelty, "A Wigan Wedding" (Naughton). Alternative programme, 2YC, 840 kilocycles. 5.0: Light musical programme. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Alternative concert programme. DAVENTRY, ENGLAND 6.15 a.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. Musical comedy programme (gramophone records). 7.0: A feature programme. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 7.15 a.m.). 7.30: A recital by B A. L. Gonet (tenor), and' pianist. 8.0-8.15: News bulletin. EXTENSION OF MUNICIPAL OFFICES + Good progress has been made with the extension of the municipal buildings to provide additional accommodation for the City Treasury. The contractor expects that the building will be ready for occupation in five weeks. The new building is at the rear of the'main building immediately behind the portion occupied by the staff of the treasury. For Expert Radio Repairs Ring 33-660 CORDEKY. WELLS and CO., LTD, x ~ 7 Cashel Street (opp Berth's). All Makes of Radio Serviced. (Eh? Jlr ?bb CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY The LARGEST and MOST, COMPLETE Paper in Canter» bury. With the LARGEST, circulation—certified to by audi• tors' certificates. THE PRESS can be depended upon to provide FULL RE• PORTS of all local happenings. ADVERTISING—THE PRESS carries annually thousands of columns more advertising than any of its contemporaries. This, in itself, is an eloquent testimony to the productiveness of THE PRESS advertising columns, and this fact, with the completeness of its news service, accounts for the size of the paper as compared with other publications in Canterbury. THE PRESS is owned, and its policy controlled, in Christchurch in the Interests of the People of Canterbury and Westland.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 5

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