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-^s • Telephone JUST COAT and COSTUME NOVELTY TWEED LENGTHS If you wish to have an exclusive Coat* Ballantynes suggest that you select your Coating early while these Lengths are available. British manufacturers have excelled themselves In producing such an abundance of gorgeous colour combinations for Autumn wear. These Coatings have been exported overseas as part of Great Britain’s industrial war effort and you will see the best examples in Christchurch at Bal|antynes. # See our Window Diplays “where the best things come from** CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. DELIGHTFUL RESULTS A Skirt is one of the easiest garments to make if you are inexperienced at sewing. Just select; a Pictorial Simplicity Pattern and for a small charge you may have it cut, fitted and tacked ready to sew. You will be delighted with the result and be eager to start a Jacket, Frock or Coat. Let our expert Cutter and Fitter help you to become a clever dressmaker. THE NEW SWIRLCUT at Ballantynes will save precious hairdressing time every day. A smart and decidedly practical coiffure for the busiest women of to-dajA The City’s Most Modern - Furniture Warehouse PHAGES present .. » LOUNGE SUITES OUTSTANDING IN VALUE . . . BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE . , . LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE T”; ' t V SMS mma if '' \ MS ■T HM i - ' v i' ;...' > Pride of ownership is our. earnest aim m the production of Suite displayed in nur'Showrooms. Drages have a Suite of which you may be justly proud. Luxurious springing, styled and finished The workmanship that goes into'Drages Suites cannot be excelled in New Zealand. BUY AT OUR LOW CASH PRICE OR ON OUR FRIENDLY CREDIT POLICY. For. EVERY Furnishing .•• • / / £ P> L.ANM/MG CENT H O M Corner MANCHESTER and TUAM STREETS CHRISTCHURCH Drages Co. Ltd. K Wi /a m 7} i * I s* She works like a Trojan. Her co-workers In the Red Cross think her much younger than she really Is —she never seems to tire. She knows that at her age (and size) and in these days of extra service, a woman needs real corseting. Not for her a corset which merely compromises with her weight by smoothing and slimming external lines. For her a Berlei true-to-type foundation which does a real job of supporting and beautifying from within. There can be no permanent beauty, no youthfulness, no tirelessness otherwise. These things a Berlei does .. . because it is anatomically correct—based on the five fundamental figure type* and their,thirteen variations. In your true-to-type Berlei you acquire the bearing which defeats fatigue, the poise and distinction which earns that second look and that ultimate flattery, * Who is Shd I * THE MATURE FIGURE m & rtf istchurch Harrier Club.—“ The war m made itself felt in many ways ; the season. With the result; that lembers have been heavily depleted .embers serving in the forces, at and overseas,” states the president’s to the nineteenth annual meeting : Christchurch Harrier Club, which e held next Wednesday. “We manhowever. to complete our full prone during the, active season, and we rat a successful one was experienced, nanclal position .being satisfactory.” he report. There were 22 runs and held during the season, it was stated. FREE HEALTH GUIDANCE!! Consult George Settle for specialised advice and treatment . , . Nerve ailments—catarrh and bronchial troubles —stomach, liver, and kidney disorders etc. Write outlining your case if you cannot call, .‘ SETTLE, Consulting Chemist, Colombo st. (opposite McKenzies), Christchurch —1 OVER/EflA gfljfg/9*o

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23586, 13 March 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23586, 13 March 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23586, 13 March 1942, Page 3

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