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BUSINESS NOTICES. BALLANTYNES DAMASKS. BALLANTYNES DAMASKS. ALL LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS. In perfect condition, hemmed and bordered ail round. Size 72 x 90. Regular Prices—--32/6, 35/-, 42/6, 45/-, 55/SALE PRICES— , \ 25/-, 27/6, 33/11, 35/-, 45/Sizes 72 x 108—Regular Prices—--42/6, 45/-, 52/6, 55/-, 67/6 SALE PRICES—--33/11, 35/-, 40/-, 42/6, 52/6 DAMASK CLOTHS. Extra heavy. Bordered and hemmed. Size 70 x 108—Regular Price 25/9,- 27/6 , SALE PRICE 20/i DAMASK NAPKINS to match above. Size 24 x 24 Regular Price 15/- and 16/3 i-doz. SALE PRICE 9/11 3-dozen. AFTERNON TEA CLOTHS, 36 x 36. Finest Linen Cambric, assorted colours: with dainty or embroidery— Regular Prices 20/- and 25/- each. Sivi,E PRICE 16/6 and 21/- each. BALLANTYNES TOWELLINGS. Give Comfort in uso and lasting * wear. HEMMED-BATH TOWELS, of Cream Linen. Very soft in use. Size 23 x 48in—Regular Price //ll SALE PRICE 6/11 . Size 26in x 48in—Regular Price 8/11 SALE PRKJE 7/9 30in x 52in—Regular Price 11/3 SALE PRICE 9/6 SPECIAL KNOT FRINGED TOWELS. Linen facea one side— Size 26 x 48in— Regular Price . 10/6 each SALE PRICE 8/11 each. WHITE TOWELS— "Osman"— 18in x 31in—Reduced to 2/3 20in x 36in— Reduced to 2/9 22in x 41in— Reduced to 3/3 24in. x 50in— Reduced to 4/3 "Tight Weave"— 20in x 40in—Reduced to 3/3 22in x 44in—Reduced to 3/6 25in x 44in—Reduced to 4/"ChristyV— ' 21in x 42in—Reduced.to 5/3 24iu x 45in—Reduced to 6/6 27in x 47in—Reduced to 7/9 WHITE ROLLER TOWELLINGS—18in—REDUCED to 1/7, 2/- yd. 22ih.-24in.—REDUCED to 2/-, 2/6„ 2/8 yard. 26-27 in—REDUCED to 2/3, 2/11 yard. COLOURED TOWELS. Every towel manufactured from genuine spun yarn—■ 22in x 46in—Reduced to 2/11 each 24in x 47in—-Reduced to 3/6 each 23in x 48in—Reduced to 3/11 each 27in x 54in—Reduced to 5/3 each. LINEN UNION arid LINEN ROLLER TOWELLINGS—REDUCED to 1/7, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6, 3/8 yard.

Discount as usual during Sale — 1s in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts BALLANTYNES. CHIUSTCHUECH. COMMENCE YOUR OWN LIBRARY WITH THE9E ACCEPTABLE POCKET CLASSICS—NeIson's, 2/» Each:— \"Tha Wide, Wide World," by Elizabeth Wetherell. "Tom Brown's Schooldays," by Thos. • Hughes. / "The Queen's Necklace," by Alexander Dumas. "Tin; Moonstone," and "The Woman in White," by'Wilkie Collins. "The Last Days of Pompeii," by Lord Lytton. "Two Years Before the Mast," by R. H. Dana. "Mansfield Park," by Jane Austin. "Across the Plains,". "The Merry Men," "Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes," "Kidnapped," by R. L. Stevenson. "The History of Henry Esmond," by W. M. Thackeray. "Ivaiihoe," "Rob Roy," "The Bride of Lammermoor," Quentin' Durward," "Old Mortality," by Sir Walter Scott "Cranford." by Mrs Gaskell. "Roland Yorke," "Mrs Halliburton's Troubles," "The Channings," by Mrs Henry Wood. "The Vicar of Wakefield," by Oliver Goldsmith. "Emerson's Essays," a selection. "Alton Locke," by Chas. Kingsley. "Hard Times," "Oliver Twist," "Great Expectations," "Pickwick Papers," Vol. 1 and 2; "David Copperfield," Vol. 1 and 2, "Martin Chuzzlewitt, Vol. 1 and 2, by Charles Dickens. "Romola," "Silas Marner," "The "Children of the New Forest," by Captain Marryatt. "The Cloister and the Hearth," by Charles Reade. "Gulliver's Travels," by Dean Swift. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Harriet Beecher Stowe. LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A. V. HOPEINK 'Phone 120. East Street.

TO POULTRY-KEEPMtS. WE have accepted the Sole Agency for the Ashburton County for "Ovo" Grits. All Leading Canterbury Poultrymen are now using "Ovo" Grit. All champion birds are supplied with "Ovo" Grits, as the following facts will testifv:— "The New Zealand Utility Poultry Club have used your grit for some time now at the Papanui Egg-laying competitions, and have pleasure in stating that they have found it very satisfactory, and will continue to use it."— Signed H. W. Beck, Hon. See. THOMAS BROS., Sole Agents, Havelook Street. 'Phone 166. t\j pose made to order. Rubber Type Printers from 2s to 17s 6d. Linen Marking Outfits, etc.—Broom, Arcade.

HE cheapest and best Shifting ■ Spanner on the market, strongly made and very useful on the farm. Prices run: Bm. 2s 6d, lOin. 3s 3 l2in. 4s. Also a big range of other useful tools all keenly priced. Com© in and see our stocks.—"W". H. Collins and Co., Ltd.. Ironmongers. Ashfeurton.

TJST the thing for picnics and mopy toring. Genuine English Thermos Flasks, all sizes. Prices as low as 5s 6d. —Only from John Orr and Co., Ltd., East St. Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10670, 15 February 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10670, 15 February 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10670, 15 February 1926, Page 4

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