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INDIVIDUALITY FOR THE YOUNGER FOLK Ballantynes fully realise the essentials in Children’s Frocks . . . sturdy materials that will stand up to hard wear . . . style that is smart as well as “young.” Illustrated here are a few from their wide selection, attractive in price as in appearance. SMART FROCK FOR THE OLDER GIRL, with pleated bodice and skirt front, zipp down front. Navy, Saxe, Rust. Size 38in. 37/6 ATTRACTIVE FROCK in Princess, style, buttoned down centre front, tie belt from sides forming bow at back. White collar finished with guipure lace. Red, Saxe. Size 30in. 38/6 ROSE PINK FROCK in Angora Wool material with tucked bodice with bands across front finished with tiny bows. Stitched belt, turn-down collar. Skirt pleated in front .. .. .. Size 26in. 39/6 DELIGHTFUL LITTLE WOOL CREPE FROCK, smocked across front in contrasting colour. Turn-down collar in White linen. Navy and Blue

y Enthusiasm at high pitch over New Styles at Glassons* Refreshingly new Edge-to-Edge Coats—strollers —flared and fitting models, showing the new quilted self trimming, receive marked attention^ 45/- TO 95/You are certain to find in your size a shade, pattern and price to please you or you can have one specially tailored at a slightly increased price. Glassons’ WAREHOUSE, 96 LICHFIELD STREET, ; 'V- \ W'i m m irl - : m

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22802, 30 August 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22802, 30 August 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22802, 30 August 1939, Page 5

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