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COATS FOR SMARTNESS AND COMFORT IN ALL SIZES AND COLOURINGS *& ENGLISH MODEL HAT in navy Summer-weight Felt with brim uplifted on bandeau at back to give a becoming line. Daisies in strawberry colouring are stitched flatly on crown over which is draped a soft navy veil .. .. 52/6 SPANISH SAILOR in fine black Fur Felt. The wide brim has a fine mesh veil falling over edge and completed with attractive ornament in string colour outlined with gold thread 59/6 Royal blue BAKU STRAW HAT with wide brim turned down at edge and small diamond shaped pieces cut out of brim. Canary coloured celluloid bows with ties of jade green match the ribbon at base of crown. Softened with veil falling over brim .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 75/MODEL HAT of unusual Bonnet style in goldglen fancy Straw. The brim has a tubular edge, attached to a bandeau, giving a youthful effect. Folded Georgette in tobacco brown and honey gold with floating ends adds an attractive finish 37/6 PICTURE HAT in black fancy woven Straw, with wide brim and a cluster of periwinkle blue flowers at base of crown, with cerise ribbon velvet knot, and long ends passed over crown .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 63/Navy and white MODEL HAT in fancy Braid Straw featuring the new Halo shape. Smartly finished with stiffened bow of navy ribbon velvet and small eye veil 49/6 "COUNTRY LIFE" SWAGGER COAT. A beautiful tweed in soft cloud grey, with touches of royal blue and red. W. 6i GM SUIT in featherweight Angora Tweed, with diagonal stripe in rust, black, and grey tonings. The Coat is link fastened in front and Skirt has inverted pleat front and back .. .. .. • • 5 Gns ATTRACTIVE COAT in black Duvetyn, with high square neckline and sleeves pleated at shoulder. Front and pockets trimmed in padded effect. Self material tie at waist .. .. W. 18 Gns TAILORED COAT in tamarisk pink Boucle, double-breasted and fastening at neck. Inset pockets .. S.W. 14 Gns MODEL COAT in black Cloque with allover design in dull and cire effect. Small collar and wide cascade revers. W. 11 Gns SMART COAT in honey gold Boucle, with revers stitched to tone, novelty pockets and black leather belt. Buttons edged with black .. .. W. 1Q Gns MODEL COAT in nigger brown Boucle with wide bell-shaped sleeves banded with Fur. The neat-fitting Skirt is flared. W. 14 Gns ATTRACTIVE COAT for larger figure in navy Sheer. Sleeves and back trimmed with drawn-thread work. Small stand collar with link fastening. Belt at waist O-S. g l Gns THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COAT in black Wool Sheer, with shaped stand collar and sleeve top appliqued in black Satin W. 8 Gns Silver grey Fanametta Cloth COAT made in edge-to-edge style, with edge laced in narrow braid to tone. Semi-raglan 6leeves slightly pleated at shoulder. S.W. 7£ Gns J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd

Popular Economical Service Through Booking By Rail "Through booking by rail" is not restricted to transport of passengers and goods from any station in the North Island to any station in the South Island. The system applies also to goods and parcels consigned from, say, Wellington to Gisborne or from Wairoa to Westport. One booking from the starting station covers the whole operation. It pays farmers, business men and the general public to take full advantage of the Railway Department's through-booking facilities. Full particulars from any Stationmaster. Pass Your Worries on to Your Railways

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22232, 25 October 1937, Page 5

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558

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22232, 25 October 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22232, 25 October 1937, Page 5

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