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BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW SEASON'S GOODS. NEW SEASON'S GOODS. BALLANTYNES BALLANTYNES CHHISTCHURCfI. THE next few days will "bring many changes to the Window and Departmental Displays of DUNSTABLE HOUSE, where the arrival of Merchandise from leading Fashion Centres ©f the World will create special interest in all Departments. The new Fashions and Novelties for the season include soiuq

UNUSUALLY SMAET GLOVES AND HOSIERY. PRICED MOST MODERATELY. Four leading styles in GLOVES are NOVELTY STITCHED LOOSE GAUNTLET KID GLOVES. Made from super-quality skins. Strap and Dome. Pique-sewn lingers. In the new Tan and Silver Grey. French' make 23/9 THE NEW FRINGED DOESKIN GAUNTLET GLOVES. Side gusset in gauntlet and with scalloped edge at Fringe. In Greys, Beaver, and Putty. Pique sewn fingers. English make. 16/9 Pair. Very smart are the NEW 10PEARL BUTTON DOESKIN GLOVES. -A beautifully cut Glove, with the new Flare Gauntlet. Pique Sewn Fingers. In Grey, Putty, and Chamois. English make- 21/- P a * r - The NEW I HREE-QUARTER GAUNTLE'J SUEDE GLOVES, in Black, ed t :1 white. Exquisite Quality, the long soft gauntlet showing novelty metal edge, witli side gusset in gauntlet. Pe:.'cet fitting. French make. 24/9 Pair. FREE POSTAGE and 1/ in the £ DISCOUNT for Cash or on Monthly Account*.

BALLANTYNES CHPJSTCHUECH. SENTIMENT—OR SENSE ? IN ASSURING A FAMILY'S FUTURE. Keen cautious regard for the family's welfare should be the determining factor in a testator's choice of an executor and trustee. The sentiment which prompts a person to select a friend for the performance of very difficult duties, for which he lacks experience, may be disastrous to the testator s dependants. The appointment of the Public Trustee ensures that every duty in connection with an. estate will bo discharged promptly, efficiently and faith, fully.

SAFETY FIRST—AND LAST. FIDELITY GUARANTEED. For information apply to— E. J. O'BRIFN, ©istrict Manager, Ashburton

READY FOR YOU at—"THE BOOKSHOP." Atlas—ls €d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d. Dictionaries—ls 6d, Is 9d, 2s. 2s 6d. Live Readers 1,2, 3,4, 5. SyHabus Speller*. Beacon Readers, 1,2, 3, 4. Pencil Gases from 3d each. Compasses from 6d each. Real Rubbers from 2d each. Slate Peacils, Chalks, and Inks. School Pads from :3d each. School Exercises from 3d each. All made with first quality water-marked paper.

Note Books Id, 2d, 3d. and 6d. Canvas School Bags for Girls and Boys from 3s, will wear for years, and are waterproof. Leather School Bags up to 156 6d. Fibercane Lunch Boxes and Oases, all sises. NEW SUPPLIESOF GOOD BOOKS "Rugged Water," by J. C. Lincoln. 6e. "Unknown Quantity," by Ethel Dell. "The Redfields," by Grace Richmond

"The Enchanted Hill." by Peter Kyne, 6s. . "Wanderer of The Wasteland,'* bv Zane Grey, 4s 6d. * "The Waggon and The Star," by Hocking, 4s 6d.

"The Ukridge," by Wodehotise, 4s 6d "Pollyanna," ss; "PolJyanna Grows Up," 6s 6d. "LOOK IN THE WINDOW." A*. W. BfOPKINS, 'Pfcone 120. Ewt Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10350, 14 March 1925, Page 4

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