T™* © 1 o rurnishings ... to harmonise with every room Ballantynes aim is to express your individuality in schemes of decoration and furnishing. Every detail of personal preference and individual taste is studied and carried through. If desired—an experienced representative will call and discuss any furnishing problem, measure and estimate free of charge. Furnishing Fabrics play a most important part in the decoration of the home. Upon their wise and careful choice depends the ultimate success of any colour scheme. CRETONNES SHADOW TISSUES PRINTED LINENS—— UNGLAZED CHINTZES WIDE BEDROOM CRETONNES, 48in. wide, ill floral spring designs in colours of Rose, Green, Orchid'Green. Blue Brown, Red Fawn, on Ivory ground Price 3/u HEAWY QUALITY SHADOW TISSUES. 31m wide, in modernistic designs and Autumn colourings—for Curtains. Pelmets or Loose Covers Price 5/6 yd. “SUNDOUR” CHINTZ CRETONNES, 36in. wide, including “The Persian Garden” design, fn White or Biscuit ground . Price 4/11 yd. | UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE _______ _____ • • • Many attractive coverings are now used, including uncut Moquette. Damask, Tapestry, Crossweaves, Linens and plain Repps. WINDOW DISPLAYS UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE made by . . , . Ballantynes is constructed of the best materials intioaucing .. .. craftsmen. Renovations, remodelling, The new Chromium Furniture. This recovering and al! manner of repair work week in our Stafford Street windows- carried out at moderate prices we demonstrate the simplicity with _ which the MODERN TOUCH may be orders for delivery aft" July E introduced in the HOME. undertaken at Sale Prices. f _ -■ I LAST DAY OF CYCLAX DEMONSTRATION 11 i BETH HUNTER will conclude II her visit to Timaru to-day. H j j ll Jlj ll jP Make the most of this final w J opportunity to enhance your natural beauty. Call at Toiletries Department j and arrange for an interview.
a the way Lane’s changes B . sickness into health. Thou- B Bant^s dai, y tcstif y to B exceptional strengthening, B B body-building pow ers. You B should not hesitate a mo- B ment in getting on to Lane’s B —the famous food medicine. B 2/g & 4/9 a bottle at all B Chemists and Stores. I |TBdxesl 1 ■ & to jeiliu
TOM AND BILL WENT FISHING CAME HOME WET AND DIRTY CAUGHT A BRACE OF SPRATS. NEIGHBOURS SAID’WHAT BRATS. 1 ' i BUT WHEN GOOD FRIEND SOLVOL NEIGHBOURS SAID' I WISH MY BOYS CLEANED THEIR HANDS AND KNEES WEREJHALF AS CLEAN AS THESE 1' 1 I EVEN GOOD LITTLE BOYS GET AWFULLY DIRTY... BUT SOLVOL LAUGHS AT DIRT! IT'S PENETRATING LATHER C ’ GETS HANDS AND KNEES CLEAN IN 30 SECONDS... J N?/ SWEEPS AWAY EVEN WORN ' IN DIRT - N 0 NEED T 0 SCRUB TILL THE SKIN IS RED AND SMARTING. JUST WASH WITH SOLVOL — AS GENTLE TO USE AS FINE TOILET SOAP. BEWARE OF INFERIOR IMITATIONS-REMEMBER,SOLVOL! 23.190.10 NZ A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20763, 25 June 1937, Page 3
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