BALLANTYNES OFFER A SELECTION OF SMART STYLES FOR PRESENT DAT' WEAR TAILORED RAINCOATS, in Venetian Satin. Double- . breasted, belted style. Finished inverted pleat in skirt. Brown, apple green, saxc, navy, black. S.W., W., O.S. — 27/6 WELL CUT RAINCOAT, with wide reyers, inverted pleat at centre back stitched to waistline and inset pockets with flap finish. Yoke lining of Silk. S.W., W., O.S. Leaf green, beech, scarlet, fawn - • 49/6 FANCY-STITCH WOOLLEN JUMPERS, with turn-down collar and contrast rib stitch at neck and waist. Short or long sleeves. Coral, stone beige, powdei' blue, crimson .. .. 17/6, 22/6, 25/6 “BRAEMAR” CASHMERE CARDIGANS, in straight or banded styles. Pockets and welted finish. Sizes 36in to 40in bust .. 59/6 o IMPORTED MODEL BLOUSES, in Satin. Stitched tailored collars, jabot fronts or band finish. White, oyster, sunrise. All sizes29/6 to 69/6 WHITE ART. SILK BLOUSES, finished at neck with bow of Check Taffeta in contrast colours. Well fitted shirt collar, neat cuffs. S.W. and W 4/11 / Postage is Free Discount of 1/- in each I £ for Cash or on 1a " ' Monthly Accounts. I I J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd. I M/l ! I L\ J JMW I Spick and Span Thanks to ... Mj; PA RB S Yow ’ COULD BE HER RIVAL Tf fit? only you took the same care of your ■Hbk|||F ■'-■ll. skin as she takes of hers, you could be just as dazzlxngly lovely ! Here is the one natuyal complexion care • • • Erasmic Herb Toilet Soap, containing the precious oils and essences of fragrant English herbs. Its satiny lather has a marvellous power to rediscover • : -l the natural loveliness of your skin. *.? 5 EILI9MIC BARRY CAULFEILD AT MT, COOK Famous Ski Instructor Seize an opportunity —it may be the last to gain ski skill from the famous expert, Barry Caulfeild. He quickly trains beginners to speed on the great white way. Grand 6 Natkmaf Carniv/l Meeting: From 26th July to 3rd August. Races on Julv 30th, 31st, and Ist August. Mount Cook Sports Meeting, Races on Monday 7th, Tuesday Bth and Wednesday 9th September. N.Z. Professional Meeting: Races on 23rd and 24th. Septembei. Ski tours arranged for parties. Ball Hutt is centre ot ski sport. Brilliant sunshine —champagne air—sparkling scenes tliullful fui best of fellowship—cosy nights of joy at the famous Hermitage music, dancing, billiards and bridge. . Low combined Rail and Motor Fares. Take the Train to 1 imam. Book at Offices of Mt. Cook Tourist Co., Railways, Government Tourist Bureaux and Thomas Cook and Son. THE HIGH SPOT OF SPORT.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1936, Page 9
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