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SLIPPERS YOU WANT When you think of the slippers you previously selected from Ballantynes ... and remember how pleased you have been with them, the service they have given and the comfort on frosty mornings and after a long day . • then you naturally think of Ballantynes again when you want new ones. • See our Window Display of these new goods. Illustrated Above — CHILD’S FELT SLIPPER with leather heel and toe caps. Finished with PomPom. Red, Blue, Green, Brown— Sizes 3 to 6 .. 3/11 7to 10 .. •• 4/3 11 to 2 .. •• 4/9 Above — SUEDE SLIPPER, lamb’i wool lined, with higl front and buckle fastening. May also be won with cuff turned down Leather heel and to< caps. Red. Blue, Green, Brown. Sizes 3 to 7 21A Illustrated Below — Left — ALL-LEATHER SLIPPERS with lamb’s wool lining and collar which can be worn up or down. Leather sole and low leather heel. Green, Red, Blue, Brown. Sizes 3 to 7 *l/-' Centre — Smart LEATHER SLIPPERS with fur trimming, leather sole and Cuban heel; wool lining. Green, Brown, Blue, Rose, Black. Sizes 3to 7 18/6 pair At Our Feature Counter See the latest Novelty Posies which have come to Ballantynes. Suitable for costume lapels or evening » wear, and priced from 4/11. When you see how lovely they are you will want one. Right — CORDUROY VELVET SLIPPERS in clog style with padded sole and low Cuban heel. Black, Brown* Green, Scarlet, Saxe. Sizes 3 to 7 .. 10/6 • Telephone 38-810. T. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. “ where the best things come from ” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. WEIGHT DOESN’T MATTER WHEN THE LINE IS RIGHT FORGET your weight. It’s line that counts! How easy it is to forget your weight In a Berlei like this! It supports the weight and gives the line the limelight! And it is but one of many beautiful Berleis designed for large figures. New control features, new controlling fabrics, new secrets of cut, conspire to distribute those extra pounds in a way that gives you better proportions, better balance, slimmer lines; in fact, completely makes your figure over. And these Berleis give you complete freedom for action, uplifts the support you need to cope with the extra work you are doing these days. See the dozens of big-woman foundations Berlei has prepared for the new figure beauty! They’re showing in the better (And don’t forget, a good fitter is your best, friend.) m I gm ill .i ! *■ ■ FOR THE MATURE FIGURE Berlei has simplified fitting to figftreiype' by giving every figure a number. So . . . just as you ask for a zo dress, or a sivy 7 glove . . . now you can give the number of your figure too.Ask the corsetiere for it when you set about your new Berlei, w Q Z m* it II i* m / i* If eyes of forty years ago could see the colour of our modem world, they would open wide in wonder. Colour is all around us... in boudoir and breakfast room, lounge and sunporch; in chair and table, bed and bookcase; in house and Skyscraper, home and office... everywhere is the bright tide of colour. Bergers is one big institution that led in COLOUR in our lives this development which brought colour into our liyes. Bergers, the Empire wide organisation whose name is the world’s synonym for paint quality. Today, Bergers energies and resources are bent to production for war purposes •.. but you may still be sure that any product bearing the Berger name is as perfect as human skill, experience and available materials can make it. LEND FOR NATIONAL SAFETY PAINT FOR HOME PROTECTION STOCKISTS: ASHBY, BEBGB & CO. LTD., Christchurch. HURST AND DRAKE, Ferry Road. W. A. POLSON Ltd., Christchurch. THE GREAT PAINT NAME SINCE 1760 \±t in: er m / x \ TMM MAM

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23625, 30 April 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23625, 30 April 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23625, 30 April 1942, Page 2