Venetian glassware, Italian ceramics, umbrellas and scarves by Liberty of London, traditional Scottish knitwear and tweeds by Andrew Stewart, Italian woollen silk underwear and Absorbs Infantswear from France are just some of the features of a “European Fortnight” promotion being held by the Christchurch store of J. Ballantyne and Co n Ltd.
A customer, Derry Sullivan, left, is shown admiring a traditional house check outfit with related separates made by the famous British Burberry brand. The outfit is modelled by Dorothy Ellis.
Buyers from the store travelled to Europe last
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