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.■ A * simple little / linen frock... /teSraT/ i IB' fflivZ quietly yet elegantly steals / the fashion show again i \ WwMy this Spring ... ■ ■ I f hr « iK.fi I b a \ < wMHIhsHKi 1 ■« W1 fill it n) s vEMBMBB Im/I/jI ffilffM f 1 These appealing little '■ //fa /,/ / I sheaths, made in N.Z. by wWw f Sportscraft, from Moy- // \i gashel pure Irish linen, / ' iVr-'T are versatile. Throughout I j | I the Spring and Summer, | / / Jr you can rely on a simple linen / 7 J J frock to take you anywhere. Their A / 1 / / secret... they’re easy to wear and f: I / / easy to care for, need very little f ironing and keep their shape well. Their colours... fashion’s latest /> r pastels, Natural, Sky Blue, Petal 'W' //I / Pink, Spring Green ... and deep I ? /' toned Rm. i « ' 1 . * !/ Top: A style featuring pin-tucked front bodice with boat neckline and two hip pockets. £9/18/6 Centro: Shirtwaister with collar, revers and front facing self-stitched. £9/8/9 Lower: A style buttoned to below waist with round neckline, pin-tucked top and short sleeves. £B/17/All in sizes 32in to 40in bust. The Hats... two styles chosen from a lovely range of new Spring Millinery. A "planter” style in soft white felt trimmed with on outsize white organza bow. Also in black. 89/11 And . . . the ever-popular stitched satin hat. To wear In your favourite style, with brim turned down or back. Wide colour range to choose from. 49/11 Also made in N.Z. You are invited to call now and inspect the range of lovely new fashions and accessories for Spring . . . now showing in many of our Cashel St windows and also at our Timaru House.

CHRISTCHURCH BALLET SOCIETY (INC.) AUDITIONS Th* following auditions will talc* place for th* forthcoming Pro. duction on Saturday, Sth October for M»mb*rj and intending Members who ar* of Elementary standard and higher. FRIDAY, 23rd JULY: Miss Gladys tushall will b* conducting auditions for a National Ballet in her studio, Club Lane, Oxford Tee. 730 p.m.: Girls: sft • sft 2in in height. 8.30 p.m., Girls and Men: sft 4in and over. Rehearsals will be held on Friday Evenings. THURSDAY, 2*th JULY: Miss Lorraine Peters will be conduct, ing auditions for a Modern Classical Ballet In her studio, 83 Lichfield St. 4.30 p.m., Girls: 4ft lOin in height. Kindly note that in order to take part in the activities of the Society, Membership is compulsory. FEES: Active Members €2/2/- p.a. Associate Members £l/1/- p.a. P.O. Box 193. Phone 518-098. (Mrs) M. A. HEWITT, Hon. Secretary.

B - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ■■ -? ;Pure Wool Carpets the best choice f° r y° ur home One step and you feel the luxurious, inviting comfort that is uniquely wool. —T-- - - -r» For lasting loveliness and quality, pure wool carpets are supreme. '• ‘ :v,<l - Colours are warm and vibrant... pure wool wears and wears, it’s , <naturally resilient When selecting your carpets, we suggest you Ballantynes where you can all-wool carpets the finest quality. Illustrated are three samples from the exquisite range of pure wool carpets. There are small patterns and large patterns, plain vibrant colours, in traditional or modern styling . . . designs 4 to suit every taste, every home. Our experienced carpet salesmen will expertly advise on the instal- — —————. lation on fre carpet best suited to your purpose. Our Furnishing Representative, Mr H. Falkingham, makes regular visits to country districts. Please write P.O. Box 1460, Christchurch or ’phone 71-819 ... all inquiries are promptly attended to. We offer an for the making of Marlin Carpet* . . . which can be mad* to order. There are 13 designs to choose from which can be woven in the colows of your choice.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30808, 21 July 1965, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30808, 21 July 1965, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30808, 21 July 1965, Page 2

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