PA. 82/ 1 GOOD SHOES lj THAT SAVE j| YOU MONEY i il The Big iking about lj these Shoes is that thetj -i look right, right, l| R lvc satisfaction, and [l save monevj {or theij 11 last longer. Everything f? ! Fashionable in Men’s l| i Footwear is here at ;; Prices that will appeal j to your Sense of Rea- ii i sonableness. Il | ROBINSON Fo . J . | & PERRIN 111 i ts West End, KAIKOURA Tel. 5C
The Apache Scarf IkW as the chic Parisienne wears itis shown in infinite Variety at A! Ballantynes To add its intriguing charm to the Spring Frock or Hat, Fashion has designed the Scarf —and the skilful ingenuity she has shown in creating Scarves for every type is portrayed to the greatest advantage in the 'brilliant and representative collection showing at Ballantynes. Picturesque combinations of Plain and Figured Silts, Printed Cottens, Crepe de Chines, Plain or Figured Satins and Heavy Crepe de Chines handsomely embellished with beads in striking- Chinese designs, are but a few of the materials in which these attractive Scarves are displayed. As for shape—they may be long and narrow, triangular or square—just as you prefer. Prices are quite moderate, too, ranging from 2/9 for a smart square Scarf of Printed Cotton, while those, of Silk are priced from 9/11. POSTAGE PAID. 1/- in the £ Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. J. Ballantyne & Co. Lid., Christchurch
Prepare for the New Season--Make Your Choice Now. NEW FABRICS For Spring and Summer. NEW SILKS. NEW COTTON FABRICS. FANCY jrORACAfNS, Silk and Silk NEW SEASON’S .CHECK CINCH AMS Wool, an extensive range of designs in a wide range of new designs ami and colours, -loin wide, 11/6 to 37/6 colours, 3Sui wide, 1/6 yard. yard. FANCY CRF.ri: SUEDF. ail Silk, in ( ' ’TON CR lIPF MOR A< 1 Al N, in Dark White. Cream. t’mi, Grey. c(« ~ wiH? Odours, with Fu.m-y Designs, 3<Sin fancy designs, 3sin wide. J2/6 yard. wide, 3/9 yard. ALL SILK MORACAIN. beautifully soft draping, in Navy, Nigger. Mole. STRIPED FCJIEENE in I .ight Grounds Ivorv. Shrimp, Black, 40in wide, 21/ with < domed Stripes, 38in wide, 2/11 to 24/<i. ; "" 1 4 / (i SILK AND WOOL MORACAIN, in cnTTA'- wm .i>n< .1 • re r , . , ; . . CO I HL r(H LARDS, mostly in Dark Plain Self Colours, 42in wide, 1//O , • < o lours, with Conventional Patterns, F ar • 3Sin wide, 2/11 yard. SATIN MORACAIN, in Fawn, Peacock, Nigger, Mole. Brunelle, Saxe, Navy, NEW VOILES, in the Latest Shades etc., 40in and 42in wide, 15/6 and and Newest Designs, 3<Bin wide, 3/(5 19/6 yard. yard. NEW WOOLLEN MATERIALS. ALL WOOL GABARDINE, in leading shades, fine and heavy makes, 40in wide 9/11 yard; 56in. wids J 4/6 to 21/ ALL WOOL MORACAIN, in Jacquard am] Fancy Weaves, splendid shades, 56in wide, 19/11 to 22/6 yard. SMART STRIFE GABARDINES ami SUITINGS, in Navy, Nigger, Grey, and Black, with smart coloured stripes 56in wide, 18/6 to 2.1/ yard. ALL WOOL PANAMA CLOTH, in Nigger, Navy, Fawn. Grey, 42in wide. 10/6 yard. WE PAY POSTAGE. WRITE FOR PATTERNS TO.DAY ! Graham, Wilson Smellie, THE HOUSE FOE VALUE, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 75, 16 September 1924, Page 4
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