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W/ M urtf • The Sportswear this season is refreshingly new and Ballantynes leadership in matters of style is brilliantly expressed in the variety they are showing, emphasising once again the quality and traditionally good taste of their merchandise. READY TO WEAR SAC SUITS; neat striped effects in a tasteful variety of tonings. Tailored from high-grade English Worsteds in the popular single-breasted, three-button style with either double-breasted or single-breasted lapels. 5| Gns to 9 Gins ENGLISH TAILORED SPORTS JACKETS in the newest shades of Brown, Green, and Lovattonings. These Jackets are tailored from highgrade English Tweeds and show the popular windowpane checks and chevron designs—--67/6 *» 89/6 GENUINE HAND WOVEN HARRIS TWEED JACKETS; tailored in England far the man who appreciates quality and comfort. Many attractive new tonings are being featured in the popular Lovat combinations .. • £5/12/6 HIGHLAND HOMESPUN AND PURE WOOL SHETLAND TWEED JACKETS in smart chevron and small check designs; Brown and Grey tonings; all sizes in stock 84/GREY WORSTED SPORTS TROUSERS in raid and dark Grey tonings. These are tailored in England from West of England iWorsted, and are styled to ensure absolute comfort and freedom to the wearer 45/- 49/6 52/6 SPORTS TROUSERS in light weight Worsted and Panama Cloth; light and mid Grey tonings; made with pleated tops, bfelt loops, extension waist band with adjustable side straps. 35/. 37/6 39/6 SPORTS TROUSERS in Pure Wool Colonial and English Flannel; light, mid, and dark Grey tonings. All sizes .. .. 29/6 t° 49/6 J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.

Popular Laxative DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS RECOMMENDED Mrs J. Jackson, 92 Beresford St., Ponsonby. writes:—“ For many years 1 have taken Dr. Morse’s Indian Hoot Pills as a laxative medicine and can faithfully recommend their use to people suffering from Constipation and Kidney Trouble. I also recommend them to my friends and acquaintances.” —7

Do you want to sell your home? Read and use “The Press” Classified Advertisements. The quickest route between Buyer and Seller. 12 words Is. 3 insertions 2s 6cL * -—6

' CAN YOU LEND ME WAti-AXPOWN. JOHN, FOR My insurawe premium’ OH YES IT WILL - THE FAMILY TIN HOLDS TWICE AS MUCH " 9 FAMILY TIN?-WHAT! i THOUGHT YOU WANTED IT FOR.INSURANCE ‘ 2'6 WON T GO FAR WILL IT BETH 2" m _ lf rfTr - V> PULMONAS ARE THE CHEAPEST PREMIUM I’VE EVER PAID AND THEY PAY THE BIGGEST BONUS OH, 1 SEE, — HEALTH INSURANCE' " YES, PULMONAS WILL INSURE US AGAINST COUGHS AND COLDS ALWAYS" U ‘ BY JOVE . I MUST GET A kT SUPPLY FOR THE OFFICE - SICK LEAVE COSTS US HUNDREDS" INVESTIGATION has show* ♦hat, on tn« average, each person suffers two colds per year. This means, in New Zealand, tome 3,000,000 colds--tremendous discomfort and great waste, of time and money. Laboratory fasts prove that Wmonas destroy the germs of colds, catarrh, influenza, etc., and their regular use ensures you against infection. Suck them slowly and Pulmonas aromatic vapours will, penetrate the nose, throat and lungs, relieve congestion, ease hoarseness, sore throat or cough. Relief is extremely quick and Pulmonas are invaluable ter singers end public speakers. The family size is most economical. The plate on the left •hows the feme which developed when « sample of diluted sputum wee incubated. Right-hand plate eerHes sputum tree ted for one minute with a piece of Pulmonas and incubated. No farms have developed. in 4 *MOGSW I'lrnimuem In tins I/-, 1/6 2/6—Chemists and Stores. 1 < ««S| <?• }

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22519, 29 September 1938, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22519, 29 September 1938, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22519, 29 September 1938, Page 7

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