FABRICS FOR EVENING: WEAR TWEEDS FOR DAY WEAR BALLANTYNES SELECTION OFFERS A WIDE CHOICE OF NEWEST DESIGNS & COLOURINGS — These are from our Cotton Dress Department—known in Winter time for its specialvalue fabrics covering both Day and Evening wear — TAFFETA POULT, a favourite fabric, in plain shades of Mulberry, Buddha Blue, Nosegay Pink, Sunorange, Tyrol Blue, Rosewood Brown, Spring Green, Bottle Green, Navy, Black and White. 36in wide .. .. • • • • • • • • 4/11 yard TOOTALS CREASE-RESISTING TAFFETA, in bold floral designs on White ground, also in small allover floral design—36in wide .. •. • ■ • • • • 4/11 yard "SILMYIIA" CREPE for Frocks and Blouses, in plain shades ol Sky, Royal. Nosegay Pink, Wine, Cardinal, Negro, Pale Lemon, Aquagreen and Ivory. 36in wide .. .. . . .. 2/11 yard PEBBLE SATINS, a popular fabric for Evening Frocks, in shades of Buddha Blue, Moujik Red. Boutonniere Yellow, Bavarian Blue, Shell Pink, Florentine Blue. Cream, Ivory and White—3(iin wide .. .. .. - • ■ ■ • • • • 4/11 yard BEMBERG CHECK TAFFETA, in a wide range of colourful checks. 29in wide 2/3 yard CIIARMALLE; a Marocain weave in a smart Broken Check design, for Afternoon Frocks. In Wine, Brown, Navy and Black—3Gin wide .. -4/11 yard ANGORA TWEED, with self check. One of this season's new fashion fabrics. In Saxe, Green, Brown, Navy and Black—36in wide .. 4/6 yard Bold Check WOOL TWEED, with coloured fleck on Grey, Fawn or Brown ground. Recommended for Skirts. 36in wide .. 4/6 yard Smart ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, in diagonal and chevron designs—36 in wide 4/11 and 5/6 yard CHEVRON TWEEDS in shades of Brown, suitable for skirts and costumes. 36in wide .. 5/6 yard Novelty Multi-coloured FLECKED TWEEDS on ground shades of Brown, Fawn and Grey. 36in wide .. .. .. 4/11 yard KNOBBLY CHECK TWEED in shades of Pink, Wine, Brown, Saxe and Bottle Green. 36in wide .. 4/6 yard 4k! ■ CYCLAX TOILET PREPARATIONS are another' Day arid Evening choice—givv ing the finishing touch of beauty on all occasions. The Cyclaa Consultant, from London, now visiting Ballantynes—gladly offers .her expert advice—entirely free of charge—on all matters of Beauty ; Culture. Enquire at Toilet Cbttnter. J. Ballaotyne & Co, Ltd.
The necessity for dairy farmers to deliver fresh cream at factories if it is desired to improve the standard of New Zealand butter on the Home market was emphasised by Professor W. Riddet when addressing dairy factory managers at Massey Agriculture College last week. He showed h • stale cream meant high acidity and consequently poorer butter, and how no juggling in methods of manufacture could undo the harm. The Dairy Research Institute, under whose auspices the conference was held, has taken every opportunity to impress upon factory managers the necessity for keeping up quality, and.has pointed out the ?hany ways in which off-flavours can develop.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21466, 7 May 1935, Page 5
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