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Ballantynes ART DEPARTMENT Dainty Needlework for Winter Evenings Needlework is an appealing and interesting pastime for the Winter Evenings, and this season the demand for coloured and white embroidery has increased considerably. CHILDREN’S “PLAYTHINGS," stamped for working and tinted, unfilled—- " Jemima Puddie Duck" "Peter Pumpkin” "Sister Sue” “Brother Si" "Sis Hopkins" "Peter Rabbit Himself” I/S each COTTON HUCKABACK GUEST TOWELS, coloured stripes, stamped in simple and dainty designs—--2/3 each Flam Colours, Pink, Helio, and Apricot—--2/11 each BUFFET SETS, in White and Crash—--3/6 3/11 set DAINTY BOUDOIR SETS, stamped on line quality Madia, finished with lace edge in Sky, Pink. Lavender and Gold 5/11 set VANITY SETS, in White Clover Bleach—--1/11 aai 4/8 set CHILDREN'S FEEDERS, stamped on Premier Cloth, with Tinted Design and Nursery Verses—--1/6 each CHILDREN'S PLAY APRONS, stamped on Unbleached Cloth, tinted in Nursery Designs and , Verses .. .. . . 2/< Ballantynes For coloured work the "Clover Bleach Cloth proves a pleasing and serviceable material of superior quality, very much like linen in weave and finish, but much less costly. Its washing and wearing qualities are widely known. TEA AND SUPPER CLOTHS, round and square, with hemstitching for crochet or lace edges—in designs for lazy-daisy stitch. A quick and most effective result is gained by the simple stitch—3«n. a 36in. . . 4/11 5/6 5/11 6/11 NAPKINS, set of 4 2/6 aet 24in. ROUND CENTRE .. .. 2/113/6 COLOURED TEA CLOTHS, in Orange. Blue. Lavender and Gold .. . t 7/11 each PURE LINEN TRACED GOODS. In Richilieu and Eyelet designs, scalloped and hemstitched edges. TEA OR SUPPER CLOTHS. 36in. * 36m. 6/11 12/6 14/6 15/6 PILLOW SHAMS, 20in. a 30in. . . 5/11 7/6 CENTRE AND TRAYCLOTHS. oval and round—--3/6 3/11 4/6 4/11 6/6 TEA COSES, round and square S/6 TOILET SETS, comprising Oval Centre and four D'Orky* 4/6 DUC HESS RUNNERS 6/11 6/6 D*OYLEYS, round and square - 1/- 1/3 Ballantynes

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17881, 24 June 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17881, 24 June 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17881, 24 June 1926, Page 8