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Sale of the Season continues at Ballantynes • ft Dress Fabrics FIGURED AND FLORAL DOUPPION . . . useful summer fabric. 36in wide. Usually 13/1 to 14/8 YD. SALE PRICE 6/11 YD. FLORAL TAFFETAS. Bright, floral designs. 36in wide. Usually 16/6 to 18/6 YD. SALE PRICE 8/11 YD. HEAVY QUALITY RAYON SUITING . . . fancy weave, pastel green or saxe shades. 54in wide. Usually 26/3 YD. t SALE PRICE 7/11 YD. Ladies* Fashions FLANK MUSQUASH COATS. S.W. and Wi Usually 70 gns. SALE PRICE 45 gns. MOST OF OUR SELECTION OF FURS HAS BEEN SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE, PROVIDING VERY SPECIAL VALUE FOR THE THRIFTY SHOPPER. MODEL SUITS .. . wonderful quality woollens by Jacqmar. Usually £22 to £25. SPECIAL SALE PRICE £9/19/6 CREPE NOVELTY SUITS .. . pastel shades. S.S.W. only. Usually £ll/15/-. SALE PRICE 69/6 % Millinery BALANCE OF SEASON'S FASHIONABLE READY-TO-WEARS . . . heavily reduced. SALE PRICE 9/11 NOVELTY BLACK STRAW CAPELINES FOR HOME MILLINERS .. . usually 14/6. SALE PRICE 5/11 ODDMENTS IN MILINERY TRIMMINGS . . . ALL GREATLY REDUCED. Corse+ry and Underwear A LARGE RANGE OF CORSELETTES AND GIRDLES ... of good quality and excellent value . . . you must be early for these bargains. Corselettes, sizes 34 to 40 ,inch bust. Usually 90/- to 130/-. SALE PRICE 45/- to 50/Girdles, usually 87/9 to 107/6. SALE PRICE 45/. HIGH WAISTED GIRDLES, slightly imperfoct. Usually 126/- to 133/-. SALE PRICE 90/NYLON TRICOT PANTIE BRIEFS .. . peach or ivory shade. Usually 14/6. SALE PRICE 9/11 Ladies* Shoes FLORAL CREPE WOMEN'S SLIPPERS with leather soles and Cuban heels. Sizes 3to 8, including half sizes. Usually 27/11 PR. SALE PRICE 19/6 PR. Fashion Accessories RAYON MESH SCARVES AND SQUARES, slightly imperfect. Usually 4/11. SALE PRICE 1/11 ANGORA SQUARES, all colours. Usually 15/11. SALE PRICE 9/11 LADIES' LEATHER HANDBAGS, all colours. Would normally be priced at 55/-. SALE PRICE 29/<> Menswear COVERT CLOTH AND TWEED OVERCOATS . . . 36in to 44in chest. Usually £l2/8/6 to £l4/17/-. SALE PRICE £7/4/9 FINE WORSTED CHECK SPORTS COATS . . . 34in to 42in chest. Usually £B/2/-. SALE PRICE- £5/14/9 BOYS' GREY SAC and SHORT SUITS ... usually 99/9. SALE PRICE 65/Furnishings FLORAL SATIN CHINTZ ... fadeless designs in soft rose, blue or green. 4&in wide. Usually 16/9 YD. SALE PRICE 8/6 YD. " FAIRY" DOWN QUILTS with detachable covers for easy laundering. Double bed size, usually 14 gns. SALE PRICE £9/10/- ’ll Single bed size, usually £l3/3/3. SALE PRICE £B/10/IMPERIAL AXMINSTER BODY CARPET . . . Rich blue ground with floral bouquet design. A good wearing carpet in a durable colour. Ideal for boarding house. Usually 45/- YD. SALE PRICE 32/6 YD. Household Linens SHEET SPECIAL .. . heavy, plain weave, neatly hemmed sheets. 80in x lOOin. Usually 63/- PR. SALE PRICE 55/- PR. WOVEN COTTON BREAKFAST SETS ... blue, peach or green. Cloth 51 in x5l in. with four napkins. Usually 27/9 set. SALE PRICE 18/6 SET • a new hair WINTER SALE DEFINITELY CLOSES 9 p.nk shampoo BY TO-MORROW, FRIDAY-! "WHITE RAIN" HAIR SHAMPOO . . Th ff in novel packet ... S ■ I A r At * 4 1 from 10|d ea. V | Now available at our ■ Cosmetic Section. J

Whether your journey is by plane, ship, I car or train, ’ jSHMaBk it will be more comfortable if you take that perfect "travelling companion"— •' e Daylesford Rug. See the range of Daylesford Tartan j designs from 100% pure wool—giving the same snug warmth (hat has established the reputation of daylesford blankets.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 2

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