L $ H WINTER MILLINERY ROYALTY CARPETS AND BALLANTYNES As long ago as 1851 a Carpet was made by John Cosslty & Sons, Ltd., England, for au exhibition held in the Crystal Palace—under Royal patronage. The Carpet in question, a Printed Worsted Tapestry, is a triumph of skilful production, unusual in the boldness of design, and the rich colourings employed, which have retained their original unfading beauty down to the present time. This Carpet has been reserved for exhibition purposes only and is now on display in one of our Colombo St. Windows. BALLANTYNES INTRODUCE LATEST STYLES IN VELOUR, FELT AND VELVET—THE “HALO” SHAPE IS NEW AND PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE. Left—FAWN FELT READY-TO-WEAR HAT, trimmed band and bow of reversible ribbon in Fawn and Brown; finished in front with Brown buckle 16/9 Top centre—MODEL HAT, in Rust coloured VELOUR, with the new tucked crown; trimmed band of corded ribbon to tone and smart steel buckle 45/Right—MODEL HAT, in Wine" coloured, ruched COUCHE VELVET, finished in -front with smart Fawn dagger ornament 39/6 Lower centre—MODEL HAT in BLACK VELOUR FELT; new halo shape with bow at back in Black and Silver .. .. 39/6
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20276, 10 April 1934, Page 10
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188Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20276, 10 April 1934, Page 10
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