/ . mm * '' * * Spring Flowering ■m '< ...% M *3fe* & f Frills and frou-froU, dainty laces, soft silks, tiny, tiny tucks, fresh “flower-like” colours — this is the charm of the new Underwear at Ballantynes, designed to make you look fragile, pretty and completely feminine this Spring . . . and the prices leave nothing to be desired. As Illustrated — NIGHTGOWN in fine Milanese-finish weave daintily trimmed with matching Val lace and coloured motifs. Peach, Apple, Ivory. W. 28/6 MATCHING BED JACKET in heavier quality 18/6 • Displayed in one of our Windows STRIPED KABE PYJAMAS in bright colours S.W. 10/9 W. 11/6 THREE-PIECE SET in Milanese-finish weave comprising Princess Slip, Scanties and Vest, daintily trimmed with net embroidery in Rosebud design. Peach, Apple. W. 35/6 set LOCKNIT BLOOMERS with elastic waist and knees. Ivory, Navy, also pastel shades .. .. .. S.W. and W. 2/11 O.S. 3/11 LOCKNIT VESTS to match bloomers. Opera and cami tops— S.W. and W. 2/11 O.S. 3/11 LOCKNIT PRINCESS SLIPS, good quality, with opera top. Ivory, Black, Navy, also pastel shades—32in. and 34in. 6/6 36in. and 38in. 7/6 J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd, “ where the best things come from ”
PRICE NOT INCREASED I AMBER TIPS NEW ZEALANDS FAVOURITE TEA WAR TAX NOT PASSED ON
PRICE NOT INCREASED AMBER TIPS I NEW ZEALANDS FAVOURITE TEA WAR TAX NOT PASSED ON I
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23110, 28 August 1940, Page 5
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