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DRESS ACCESSORIES fßSfc —SMART AND PRACTICAL— :Wg& (Illustrated) IVORY SATIN COLLAR, with ' v scalloped border . . . . . . 4/11 ; „ 71 VELVET COLLAR; motif design. Brown, ’ ( ' 1 black, navy, ivory .. .. .. 3/11 f| t * //Z Similar styles. Navy, red and green .. 3/6 \ vlr; : >/i : '. f Self Check ART. SILK COLLAR with jabot; / ‘Z finished coloured bow. Ivory, beige 5/11 /. - | IVORY CREPE DE CHINE V-COLLAR with \' Zt \ jabot in Guipure Lace and pleated Crepe de ’v / V Chine. Finished with bow .. .. 10/6 f WHITE BRAIDED COLLAR, circular shape 9/11 GOLD LAME COLLAR with 5-row box pleated jabot 6/11 — GUIPURE LACE V-COLLAR with jabot and border of pleated Crepe; finished with Bow. SCARVES Champagne shade 6/6 "Kvnnrk” Mi- Attractive CREPE DE CHINE COLLAR Wool Scotch with pleated border, finished with 6 row Scarves; large frilled jabot. Beige, ivory . . . . 7/11 good k co d iour g s ns 7/ii BEIGB COLLAR, in Crepe de . Chine with Silk “chin cud- deep applique Lace border. Champagne dlers,” attractively shade . . . . . . . . . . 8/11 shades; F°* DE * ) . SILK STOCK TIE ’ with collar frilled border 4/n band. Beige, ivory 4/11 All-Wool Triangle COLLAR 24in long, with Bow, in Crepe deti7ns,\in C vanned Suede ‘ Box pleated. Beige, ivory .. 4/11 colours .. 4/11 CREPE SUEDE V-COLLAR; faggoted and - box pleated; finished with Bow. Cuffs to match. Ivory, beige .. .. The Set 6/11 POSTAGE - J. Baliantyne & Co. Ltd. Christchurch

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TIME TO THINK Trains' of Thought “Young man, when do you do your thinking?” was a question put by Thomas Hardy to a high-speed mass production novelist. The same remark applies to any kind of business or sport—golf, tennis, football—when a game calls for some planning. On the way to meeting or conference, where intelligent speech is required it is very helpful to have time to think. What better place for thought than in the cosy carefree train! Taking thought adds cubits to the stature of a subject. TRY IT IN THE TRAIN

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 June 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 June 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 June 1936, Page 9