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/m v> / 6 Really and truly MAN-TAILORED • There is only one way. Ladies’ tailor* ing is a specialised job; the men who can cut a perfect skirt and “tailor” a perfect coat are few and far between. In Ballantynes Ladies’ Tailoring Department highly skilled work will make you immaculately tailored and as smart as can be. Choose from our New Spring Suitings. SUITINGS in narrow or medium stripes. Nig ger, Navy, Lido, Black .. 54in- 17/6 WORSTED SUITINGS in neat stripe designs. Nigger, Navy, Black .. 54in. 19/6 HERRINGBONE STRIPE SUITING in light and mid Fawn .. .. 54in. 17/6 MILITARY TWILL SUITING for serviceable Costumes. Brown, Black, Navy. 54in. j I*** & r J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.

Freight htuled during last week, from west to east through the Otira tunnel, totalled 13,706 tons, compared to 14,248 tons in the corresponding week last year and 14,470 tons in 1933. “The Press,” the newspaper for the home. The people’s first choice. —•

~,f : % " ll«ll« t ~o- ■ •' 1 - 49* r ; ' BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME Wherever Electric Lamps are used there is a specially designed Condor Lamp to suit your purpose. Condor Lamps give up to 50% more light than so called “cheap" imported lamps without any increase in current consumption. For maximum Light at minimum cost use Condor “Coiled Coil". •O nV o <£> :co«s :\V ' v tO V* Condor Coiled Coil Lamps packed in the modem Yellow and Black Carton YOU CANNOT BUY A BETTER LAMP THAN CONDOR Advertisement of. Condor Lamps (Australasia), Ltd-, Sydney.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22464, 27 July 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22464, 27 July 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22464, 27 July 1938, Page 5