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NEWS IN PRINT They’re front page news the New Summer Prints. Here are some of the latest and most original designs that will be adored by every woman who likes her fashions with a spice of amusement. The fabrics that you can wash and iron, and still retain that crisp brightness. HEAVY QUALITY GINGHAMS, in a full range of WAFFLE PIQUES and COTTON OTTOMAN in smart smart checks and stripes. Guaranteed fast dyes. designs for coatees. These are also fast washing and 36 inches wide . • . . 1/6 yd. recommended for quality. 36 inches wide . 3/6 and 3/11 yd. “SUMMER BREEZE.” This popular fabric is showing in a large and comprehensive range of designs A Complete Range of BRITISH MAROCAINS and including spots stripes Paisleys, and dainty floral sheer FABRICS in dark ground shades of Brown and fancy patterns Guaranteed fast colours Navy, wine. Bottle Blue and Black with 36 inches wide .... 1/11 yd. for afternoon apparel. 36 inches wide and Prices ranging from 1/11 yd. to 6/11 yd. "SLUB SPUNS.” Heavy quality and fast washing. These fabrics are showing in a large selection of TROSSEAU SILKS in dainty shades of Maize Skv SX de^i!^X d and M SUk 29 inches wide ... . 2/6 yd. SILK CREPES for Dainty Summer Frocks suitable , for Afternoon Wear. These fabrics are uncrushable, ttngfpu? quitc washing, and of British manufacture. All showing in delicate shades of Sky, p ink . Nil. in light summer designs. Lclnon ’ al " ? n and Ivor >' All washing. 36 inches wide. . 2/11 and 3/11 yd. “ “ • • • • 1/3 yd. "TOBRALCO.” A guaranteed Tootal fabric showing in a large selection of dainty patterns for Children's LINGERIE SILKS with small spray designs on Apparel. Also in shirting stripes and smart spots, etc. pastel ground shades. All fast washing. 36 inches wide .... 2/6 yd. 36 inches wide .... 1/11 yd. 29 inches wide .... 1/6 yd. “RITZO” Another guaranteed Cotton Fabric. Heavy weight and recommended for smart and serviceable BROCADED LINGERIE CREPES. Shades of Pink. Nil. washing frocks and overalls, etc. Lemon, Sky. Salmon. Cream, Ivory. All fast washing 36 inches wide .... 1/11 yd. 36 inches wide . . . . 2/6 yd. 29 inches wide .... 1/9 yd. “SNAPPY PRINTS” in neat floral designs for overalls, house frocks and beach frocks. All guaranteed fast Our Splendid Range of Summer Fabrics also include dyes. 36 inches wide .... 1/6 yd. Dainty CREASE-RESISTING VOILES. DIMITY GALLANT SWISS and PERCALE. All showing in “KABE CREPES” In a full range of stripes and checks smart spots and neat floral designs. All guaranteed suitable for frocks, blouses and shirts. All guaranteed las( ' coiours - washing. 30 inches wide. . . . 1/6 yd. “ DURO GINGHAMS.” A Heavy Quality and “DURO” PRINTS in smart fancy and Paisley designs. guaranteed fast colours. These are showing in smart These are also guaranteed fast colours and the fabric checks and stripes. 36 inches wide. . . 2/6 yd. is recommended for hard wear. 36 inches wide .... 2/3 yd. '.rnrrrorrv . „ ~ , TOOTOILE. A Heavy Quality smooth surfaced «.... -crcrr , fabric and firmly woven. This is Tootal manufacture “WAFFLE PIQUE for smart coatees showing in and is showing in a range of Summer floral rlwirme Pink, Sky, Green, Lemon, Fawn and Ivory. Fast suitable for smart and serviceable frocks etc ’ washing. 36 inches wide . , , , 4/11 yd. 3S inches wide . . . . ’ 2/11 yd. K 'PHONE 69 j BALLANTYNE 4 CO., LTD. 1

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21180, 29 October 1938, Page 3

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