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. . . the headquarters for School wear For several generations, the buy-word for Back-to-School Clothing has been “ Ballantynes.” Mothers know that it is at Ballantynes they find everything the children want clothes that stand up to the hard wear they get and yet look j t correct in every detail. TIMARU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Navy Serge Gym Tunics 27” to 39” .. 42/- to 59/6 V/, Navy Velour Coat 27” to 42” 57/6 Ip 69/6 Navy Blazers Sizes 5 to 9 28/6 to 32/6 Pin Spun Blouses Sizes 11 to 15 .. 8/6. 9/6, 12/6 All Sizes Navy Felts' Panamas, 9/11 to 14/6 Hat Bands 3/6 CRAIGHEAD DIOCESAN SCHOOL Green Velour Coat 24” 44” 59/6 to 79/6 Green Serge Gym Tunics 24” to 42” .. 34/6 to 49/6 fli Green Blazers Sizes 3 to 8 27/4 to 33/5 Tussore Short Sleeved Blouses 10-1 to 14-1 14/6 Tussore Shirt Blouses 11J to 14 11/9, 14/6, 17/6 Pullover to 17/6 t« Panamas Green Fur Felt, SACRED HEART COLLEGE Navy Gym Tunics Navy Velour Coat f Navy Blazers with Blue Cord Sizes oto 7 18/6 to 33/6 / . - J Blue Britway Blouses 11 to 14J 12/6 / . B Navy Pullover 26" to 32" 9/11 to 19/6 / ] : 1 Felts 9/11 to 19/6 All Sizes Panamas 9/11 to 14/6 If S HOME MAIL WEEK / at Ballantynes Feature Counter. Friends overseas will welcome hearing from you in time for / Christmas, and Ballantynes distlnctive selection of Home Mail Gifts lightens this task for you. POST EARLY! & kI Manufacturers of Player’s Ggarettes are proud to publish Ki I (with acknowledgements to the K I British Government) another of I the series of announcements I concerning the war efforts of | the British Commonwealth of I Nations, which originally appeared in the English Press. f In doing so they pay grateful 7’ tribute to the unbreakable spirit of comradeship that BifiPcY between all the Dominions and | the Motherland. | Canada ; She is also» fightU,e JJ , hS own free will Canada is in I Their traditionally high ga wealth of Ofh- eyU thlngs . E the van Canada, from the Rocky I t^c largest-selling cigarettes B From in the Empire ?. . S Rd Mountains and tneau« nin every wan. ■ r | C\/i 1 '/J# I ly the end of September Canada I :I. PP Iy of nickel. Jcermany. From« f L much aluminium M h t(> be of tecold size - Canada I ffei year’s harvest - like y heat . I sending us >50,000.000 bushe day , h . r J fl Canada is turning her faith‘7” t Crusade for freedom- I Cork Tipped plays a stronger part in this grea or Plain ' ! ||| her freedom andours^.^ 10 for 7tL 25 Smith s Open Warehouse Ltd. Smith’s Spring and Summer Outfits are symbols of Guaranteed Satisfaction. Be in Step with the progress of Smith’s Yesterday To-day—and To-morrow Be guided by buying guaranteed merchandise LADIES GENTLEMEN New Spring Coats in the latest checks and woven New Season’s Goods for Spring and Summer have stripes £3/3/-td £7/7/-. The new striped pastel greys arrived in the following famous Colonial Brands and blues in Tailored Costumes £4/4/- to £B/8/-. Shirts:-Point Setter, Summit. Standard. Pilot, etc. Spring Millinery to match all ensembles. 9/11 to 29/11 aiapoi, Summit. Suedola, Suedesur eu. Floral Frocks and Dark Silk Coats to tone 19/6. Spun Underwear:- Jockey, Sea Isle, Kmapoi Silk Stripe Frocks S.S.W. to W.X. 14/6. Smart new Canter ury. seasons Shoes in two tone effects 24/6 to 49/6. Car- Remember “Smith’s” the symbol of Quality Goons digans, twin sets and jerseys from 15/6 to 63/-. at Competitive Prices SMITH’S OPEN WAREHOUSE. 45 GEORGE ST. TIMARU

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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22063, 9 September 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22063, 9 September 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22063, 9 September 1941, Page 3

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