ALL-SILK CHIFFON in the fashionable Paisley design on black ground with gold stripe. 36in. 15/6 yard “LACEBULA,” a new Fabric with a Lace effect on Georgette ground. In powder blue, tea rose, evening blue, brown, navy, black . . . . 42in. 17/6 yard SILK ORGANDIE with shaded Satin stripe in pale green, powder blue, red on white grounds—42in. 14/6 yard EMBOSSED CIRE CREPE for Frocks and Ensembles in rust, paper blue, margaret rose, lido, navy, brown, black 36in. 7/11 yard STRIPED SILK SUITINGS for Frocks, etc., in beige/ brown, white/pctrcl, white/navy, white/black. 36in. 8/11 yard BORDERED MAROCAIN in new figured effect on grounds of lido, brown, navy, black. 36in. 5/11 yard KRINKLE GEORGETTES for Bridesmaids' Frocks, etc., in dainty designs on ivory, pale blue, margaret rose, lemon grounds .. .. 36in. 5/11 yard GREY WORSTED SUITINGS for Spring and Summer wear in light and medium shades .. 54in. 17/6 yard CHECK SUITINGS for Costumes and Frocks in "dog's tooth” and block checks. Nigger/white, navy/white, black/white .. 54in. 10/6 and 12/6 yard HAIRLINE WORSTED SUITINGS for Tailored Costumes in grey, fawn, nigger, navy, black. 54in. 17/6 and 19/6 yard REAL HARRIS TWEEDS for Coats, Skirts, etc., in a new range of fawn, tan and blue colourings. 29in, 12/6 yard ALL-WOOL SPRING WEIGHT VELOUR for smart Coals and Blazers, in shades of reseda, saxe, rose, fawn, geranium, Jade .. .. .. 54in. 14/6 yard MARL WOOL CREPE for Frocks and Ensembles, in shades of glamis stone, buckingham lilac, georgian gold, academy grey, baltique, coronation green, sunmist .. .. 54in. 9/11 yard Special Departmental Display of Liberty Fabrics, including Suede Georgette, Shantung, Sungleam Crepe, Figured Linen and Tana Lawn. The new Belts are very decorative PATENT LEATHER, STRING, RAFFIA, GAILY TRIMMED OR PLAIN 1— STRING BELT finished with coloured felt flowers, IJin. wide 6/11 2 WHITE RAFFIA BELT finished with large felt flowers, liin. wide 8/H 3_ WHITE NOVELTY BELT with circles worked in coloured cord. tin. wide 7/11 4 LEATHER BELT with covered buckle. In white, lemon, pink, green, blue. 2in. wide 1/9 5 Narrow PATENT LEATHER BELT with covered buckle. In pink, saxe, nigger, navy, black, cherry .. .. Jin. wide 7/6 6 PATENT LEATHER BELT with novelty buckle. In navy, black, cherry, pink, nigger, saxe. lin. wide 8/11 7 Novelty PATENT LEATHER BELT with bow finish, in cherry, saxe, navy, nigger, black, pink. Jin. wide 7/6 8— Wide PATENT LEATHER BELT with three contrasting bows. In nigger, navy, black. 2in. wide 7/6 9 SUEDE GIRDLE with long fringed ends. In green, rust, red, navy, nigger .. lin. wide 10/6 A new range of Buckles, Buttons and Jewellery on display. IN OUR TEA ROOM TO-DAY (FRIDAY) A la Carte Tea from 5 until 7 p.m At the piano : Mr Allan Wellbrock. r? J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.
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% '\ : O.\V SAFELY.. It’s simple and safe to wash blankets if you go the right way about it. One wrong washing can ruin the most expensive blankets. Take no risks I Use Rinso. Rinso gives the purest of suds—extra-mild* which leave blankets soft and fluffy. Even the heaviest blankets can be washed without the slightest need for rubbing—and it’s rubbing that robs blankets of all their softness and warmth. \ - , * The "■tofosoope m Rinso .2^ “ DON’TS” for washing Blankets 1. DON’T use bar soaps or ordinarywashing powders. 2. DON’T use hot water. 3. DON’T soak. 4. DON’T|rub.s. DON’T rinse in water of different temperature. 5 ■UMET rub? V/ASHFn the • /'i (m s&v ii* i X/ // \ , Use enough Rinso to make a rich lather, in water just comfortably warm —not hot to — the hands. 4.165.8NZ Wash one blanket at a time, moving it about in the suds and squeezing the dirt out. DO NOT RUB. A LEVER PRODUCT Rinse at least twice in water of the same temperature aa the washing water. Put through very loose wringer, folded evenly or squeeze out as much water as you can. Do not wring with the hands. If possible, shake from the four corners. Dry in the open air. If possible, hang blankets over two lines with weight evenly distributed. Hang with coloured stripes running up and down in case the colours should run slightly while Turn blanket when half dry, with outside folded m. When nearly dry. turn so that borders hang down. Move this way several times. Brush lightly when dry with a clean, stiff brush
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 17 September 1937, Page 5
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