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1 BALLANTYNES DRESS WEAR —lncluding the many accessories— CONVEYS THAT ASSURANCE ; ; OF AUTHENTIC STYLE WHICH f GIVES TO THE WEARER THE >j UTMOST SATISFACTION. : j£ Ready-to-wear DINNER SUITS. Made from All-Wool Fast-Dye Worsteds, skilfully fashioned, with linings to tone and special quality silk facings. The minor details—which mean so much—receive particular attention ~ .. £7/17/6, £B/18/6, £9/9/. White Evening DRESS VESTS. In Marcella and Pique .. U 19/6,24/6,31/6 Dark Navy Cloth OVERCOATS, doublebreasted style ; suitable for Evening wear. * All sizes .. .... •; 59 / 6 ' *! 9/6 V White DRESS SHIRTS, assuring correct j style and fit. Plain stiff front and cuffs—one * * or two stud front .. .. 13/6, 15/6, 19/6 With Marcella 2-stud front and< plainLinen cuffs .. .... .. 13/6 DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. From Specially Selected Materials. from 21/» We specialise in Made-to-order Dresswear. Dinner Suits — £9/19/6, £l2/10/-, £l4/10/Dress Suits—£l4/-/-, £ls/-/-,. £l6/10/Ballantynes Tea Rooms—are favourably known throughout the Dominion for superior service —Morning Tea, Luncheon, Afternoon Tea. Private Parties for Bridge, Tea and Luncheon can be arranged. COLLARS. The L.W. If-and-2m are favoured bold wing shapes; Stocked in i sizes: 15i to 16i and, in, J sizes from 14* to 17* 1/6. WHITE PRESS TIES. In Pique or Marcella: Batswing 2/9. Nobleman 2/9. Savoy 2/6. Monobo 3/11. v READY-MADE BOWS: Medium and large shapes 1/- to 2/9, BLACK DRESS TIES: Nobleman 3/6, Savoy 3/6, Monobo 4/9. READY-MADE BOWS, hand tied, 2/9, 3/6. DRESS GLOVES: White Kid 9/9. White Lisle 3/9, White Cotton 1/9,2/1 L DRESS SOCKS: Art. Silk .. 3/6 Silk and Cptton .. ■'.. 5/11,7/6 Spun Silk .. .. 11/6,14/6,16/6 Black Cashmere .. 3/11, 4/11, 5/6 DRESS STUDS: Pearl, Gold-plated, or Black Enamel 9d to 1/3. CUFF LINKS: Pearl, Gold-plated, Fancy Enamel 2/6 to 10/6.

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ORGAN RECITAL AT CATHEDRAL Dr. Bradshaw will give a recital Easter music at the Cathedral 1 evening at 8 o'clock. The follow is the programme:—Organ Sonata the Chorale "Our Father, Which- Art \ Franck): Vorspiel to the sacred dram tasia on the hymn tune "O.San (Lux); two Chorale Preludes, * "Deck Thyself, Out, O My So Rose Bursts into Bloom" (BOld Easter Filu et xuu with variations (WesO; Solemn Prelu (Elgar); Hallelujah Chorus from ; Mount of Olives," for chorus orchestra (Beethoven). * * -

DE LUXE SKATING RINK The 1936 skating season is now in full swing, and already many, newcomers have been added to the*rahks of those who find relaxation and pleasure in this enjoyable form of exercise. A skilled staff of instructors is in attendance at all sessions at the De Luxe Rink in Kilmore street. Ladies are adVised that all tuition is under the personal direction of the manager. One of the most popular of the daily sessions is the special learners' class (Monday to Friday) from 5.30 to 7 p.m. Another special feature is the daily lunch-hour session between 12 and 2 p.m., for which a nominal charge is made. Private tuition is available on application to the management--telephonei34-486.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21759, 16 April 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21759, 16 April 1936, Page 5