GLOVES AND SCARVESSTRIKING A DEFINITE FASHION NOTE, GIVE GREATER VARIETY TO STREET CLOTHES. BALLANTYNES SELECTION AFFORDS A WIDE CHOICE m mm :i . :;v.\ --Vi 1 A ■ • tV. ; - ;«V: Hand Sewn ENGLISH PIGSKIN GLOVES, loose gauntlet, as illustrated. Sizes 5| to 7. Navy and nigger—--14/9 pair Similar, but slightly heavier skin, in grain shade, same sizes .. 14/9 pair SUPERFINE NA P P A LEATHER GLOVES, washable, pique sewn fingers and novelty punched gauntlet. Fawn and brown. All sizes .. 14/9 pair DEERSKIN GLOVES, very wide flared gauntlet, pique sewn fingers. Beige and pastel. All sizes .. 13/9 pair SUPER FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES, strap and dome gauntlet, pique sewn fingers. In new brown and grey. All sizes .. . ... 17/9 pair ENGLISH “WEAR CLEAN” DOESKIN GLOVES, strap and .dome gauntlet, pique sewn fingers. Beige. All sizes. 14/9 pair VELVET TRIANGLE SCARVES, pleated borders, dome at back. Lido, wine, cherry, as illustrated .. .. 4/11 SILK TRIANGLE SCARVES, with frilled borders; attractive designs and colours 4/11 ALL-WOOL TRIANGLE SCARVES, in smart coloured checks. Fringed borders .. 4/11 J ■ , -jC. WOVEN TRIANGLE SCARVES. Plain coloured ground with border of contrast colour cubes and spots .. .. 6/11 ALL-WOOL WINDSOR SCARVES, Brightly coloured stripes. Special value . . 4/11 SMART FLECKED WOOL SCARVES, with fringed ends. Diamond pattern 2-colour design. Brown/orange, brown/ grey, brown/red, navy/saxe, navy/ red .. .. .. 7/11 USEFUL APRONS COLOURED PRINT APRON, with bib, neck band, pocket, scalloped hem and bound edge. Good quality Floral and Spot Prints .. 3/6 PLAIN COLOURED APRON, with bib, neck band and pocket bound in contrasting colour. Lido, beige, nil, rose, red, brown, maize. Also Floral Prints .. .. 1/11 APRON, with flared skirt, in Floral Cretonnes and Prints. Good fitting. 2/6, 2/11, 4/6 In our Tea Boom To-day (Friday), a la Carte Tea, from 5 until 7 p.m. FLORAL PRINT DUST CAPS, convenient shapes .. .. 71d
its I'M GOING OUITO SHE IF I CANGET A DECENT CUP OF TEA DARLING. WHAT IS THE MATTER? * - ' it: gS 'n< 4SBLisS?3fci GOSH, THIS TEAS 1 GOOD. WHATEVER i IS IT? /, NOT EVERY KIND, MY DEAR. YOU GET UPTONS TEA AND WATCH HIM SMILE. HES ALWAYS GROWUNG ABOUT THE TEA. ITS NOT MY FAULT/r IVE TRIED U EVERY KIND.ri f*. UPTONS, DARLING “MOTHER SAID YOU)) ; lire nr.ismrir DEUCIOUS? / z * m rif % <*■ o ft*. <0 & d d IS finest it TEA MERCHANTS TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING 5 FRESHNESS—That’s Li secret. Grown on the plantations in Ceylon, blended by Lipton’s experts, packed in airtight tins and sent straight to New Zealand. All the flavour comes to you... fragrant, rich and mellow. Every cup of Lipton’s tea is a reminder how delicious tea can he. LIPTOWS all pure Ceylon Tea 51.1«£WZ
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21807, 12 June 1936, Page 5
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