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SHORTER DAYS AND LONGER EVENINGS PROVIDE THE OCCASION * BALLANTYNES provide the requisites for FANCY NEEDLEWORK TRACED OLD BLEACH LINENS—CREAM CRASH—ORGANDIE MUSLIN AND FELT-OFFER AN ATTRACTIVE RANGE OF NEW DESIGNS FOR MANY DAINTY USES. Royalty, Carpets and Ballantynes As long ago as 1851 a Carpet was made by John Crosslev & Son, Ltd., England, for an 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 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 fc>n display in one of our Colombo Street windows. MUSIC IN OUR TEAROOM To-morrow Afternoon MISS DOREEN DALY Pianist, PINE QUALITY OLD BLEACH LINENS, with double-row hero ; stitched borders, traced read}* for working: “Lady and Dog” design appliqued in Blue and Fawn tonings; also “Old English Lady,” appliqued in floral Chintz design— Tea Cloths : Wagon or Tray Cloths : Size 36in x 3Gin .. .. 12/6 size 16in x 2 4in .. c/11 Wagon or Tray Cloths: Size 12in x 18in 4/6 Tea Cosies .. 5/11 Traced designs on OLD BLEACH LINENS, represent a neat conventional design in tracing stitch and solid embroidery to be worked in self-shade or colours, also floral design showing “Lupins” to be worked in colours. These are available in the following sizes and prices— D’Oyleys, 9in x 9in .. .. 6d Sandwich D’Oyleys .. .. 6d Centres: 14in x 20in 1/3 16in x 24in .. .. .. .. 1/11 lGin x 26in 2/3 THREE-PIECE BREAKFAST SETS in Linen-finish Panama Cloth traced for working, in “Cottage and Garden” design and bound plain binding to tone. Cottons for embroidering in Rose, Sky, Pale Green, Daffodil, are included 6/6 CREAM CRASH, traced for working in Blanket Stitch and solid Tapestrine and Apollo Twist EMBROIDERY COTTONS of suitable thickness for the above, in a wide range of shades .. 3d per- skein SQUARE CENTRES, in cross-stitch designs. Size 16in x 16in 1/6 NARROW CREAM LACE EDGINGS .. From 3£d yard ORGANDIE MUSLIN THROWOVERS,” with scalloped edges, finished with dainty Lace and traced in floral design for embroidering 6/6 SPECIAL FELT, for Fancy Work, in a wide range of Art shades, including: Peacock Green, Petunia, Orange, Rose, Biscuit, Emerald, Scarlet, Cornflower, Yellow, Black, 36in wide .. .. 6/9 yard UCiujfv//xG< Three-piece Toilet Sets .. 1/11 Tea Cloths: 26in x 36in .. .. •• .. 4/11 40in x 40in 5/6 45in x 45in .. 6/11 Tea Cosies 1/11

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It Your Wife . . . s meets with an accident It is sufficient if YOU have signed the Registration Form. Similarly, YOU are covered if your wife signs. This is one of the liberal provisions of the “Star” Free Accident Insurance Scheme. SIGN NOW ! In cases of temporary total disablement the “Star” pays £2 a week for three weeks. REGISTRATION FORM To tli* «* Christchurch. Star M Reg-lstration Department, Box 967, Christchurch. Reader's Full Ht;ne (Write as Clearly as Possible) Address ...... Are yen already a subscriber, Please register me as a regular reader for the benefits of your Free Insurance, in accordance with the full conditions published in the “ Star,” July 1, 1933. Where a person is not already a regular subscriber, the district agent will be notified to supply, or the paper can be posted direct from this Office. Double Benefits are paid where the insured person is a registered reader of BOTH the “Star” and the “Times.”

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20278, 12 April 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20278, 12 April 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20278, 12 April 1934, Page 10