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suitable for the Summer Holiday ss; To select attractive wearing apparel, that is correct in every detail, adds greatly to the enjoyment of a holiday. Simplicity is the keynote of modern Fashion, and the five styles detailed below are pleasing interpretations of the Summer Mode. Natural Kasha Cloth is used for the charming Coat illustrated, that stresses the vogue for bordered effects with graduated stripes in Biskra, Lilac, cr Cornflower Blue. Novel side pleats give the essential width for walking Price 59/6 Linen is always cool and dainty for hot days, and Ballantynes have one particularly attractive Frock, with White collar, vest and cuffs, and a unique drawn-thread design. In Tangerine, Lilac, Geranium Pink, Nut, Silver, Navy, etc.— Price 37/6 The exceptional charm of Voile Frocks is partly due to the original designs and beautiful colourings of this fashionable fabric. Ballantynes are showing delightful styles, for Summer wear. In S.W., W., 0.5., X.O.S. sizes Price 25/6 For the beach are smart little Frocks of Check Zephyr, with short sleeves and the latest turnback collars. An inverted front pleat and novelty pockets add to the utilitj r of this style. Available in a variety of check designs in new colour contrasts . . . . Price 12/6 For Tennis and Sports Wear are smart Junipers and Overblouses of best quality Fuji Silk. These are in the Season’s newest styles, in striped designs, introducing effective colourings. All sizes •• •. .. . . Price 29/6 DISCOUNT 1/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts cx

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18043, 31 December 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18043, 31 December 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18043, 31 December 1926, Page 8