Ballantynes Suggest Crepe Delysia . . . for Exquisite Lingerie J|ERE is a soft silky fabric, easily laundered, with excellent wearing Qualities, and in a wide range of Delicate Shades. The Ideal Lingerie Material for those who value inexpensive elegance. 38in. wide, in Ivory, Sky, Pink, Nil, Saxe, Lemon, Helio, Salmon, and Biscuit. Also in Navy, and Black, suitable for Underskirts, or for Summer and House Frocks. Silk Underwear On view In Ballantynes Underclothing Showroom, will be found Exquisite Silk Lingerie to meet every demand. In an assortment of Delicate Shades, Orepe de Chine, Woven Art Silk, Fuji Silk and Milanese Garments await your i 4/11 yard >proval. wear Meridian Underwear To meet the vagaries of Early Spring temperatures, Ballantynes advise the purchase of Lightweight Woollen Underwear, which will prove protective without being irksome. A Wide Range of Meridian Underawaits your inspection. Crepe de Chine NIGHTDRESSES in Varied Lingerie Shades, Novelty Designs, Trimmed with Lace, Net or Embroidery— Prices, 42/-, 47/6, 69/6 and 63/- ea. Fuji Silk NIGHTDRESSES, in Dainty Designs; Natural or in Colours— Prices, 15/8, 17/6, 18/9 and 25/6 ea. Art Silk BLOOMERS, in many Delicate Shades, Plain Designs, or with Fancy Lace Insets— Prices, 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, to 35/MERIDIAN PYJAMAS, in Cream, and with Coloured Facings and Decorations; Long and Short Sleeves; ideal for warmth and Long Wear— Priced from 17/6 to 22/6 pr. MERIDIAN NIGHTDRESSES, in Cream, Trimmed with Coloured Facings, or with Attractive Laces— Priced from 19/9 to 23/6 An Assortment of Long and Short Sleeved Vests, Spencers and Camisoles. Underclothing Showroom, First Floor. Of Tlmaru
4 'A A *0 5o o< - C>'*' JL.mffljm When you’ve been caught in a shower--ii a »• . .. _ At the earliest opportunity—Remove all wet clothing—Take a hot drink—Take a dose of Bennington's Irish Moss. JN thi. way yon will avoid a serious Bonnington’s will keep the general chill, pneumonia, rheumatic fever k-J.. k u j »ai . u •* • I• , M body rcß,sUncc hl « h *nd at the same perhaps. oonmngton s Irish Moss will check the slightest or the most ,mC P * ml an anllße P tlc film over the severe cold and remove a dangerous m cmbranes of the throat—where no deep-seated cough. In severe cases germs may lodge. Take a dose of influenza it has proved it.elf time daily during the winter and you will and again. It reduces temperature, t , •oothe. irritation, break, up and aid. be ,mraune * rom w "“«r 'H‘- For expul.ion of phlegm, that minimi.ing rvtry member of the family from tha risk of pneumonia. grandmother to baby. tfiiiingtcjtf /tr IRISH MOSS for coughs and colds From All Ch*mi&t%
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18651, 21 August 1930, Page 6
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