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BUSINESS NOTICES. BALLANTYNES PRACTICAL TRAVELLING REQUISITES EOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE pleasure of holiday travelling largely depends on the discriminating selection of travelling requisites. It is essential that they should be light weight, hard-wear-ing, and of compact size.. Ballantynes comprehensive display of Trunks, Suit Cases, Hat-boxes, etc., will meet all demands, and offer many suggestions. A Selection of Light-weight SUITCASES, TRUNKS, HAT-BOXES, Etc of WATERPROOF GREEN and BROWN CANVAS, made on Steel Frames. Specially designed for Ballautynes.

SUIT-CASES. 20in.—49/6 ' 22in.—52/0 24in.—57/6 26in.—62/6 28in.—69/6 30in—75/HAT BOXES. 18in.—49/6 20in.—55/22in.—59/6 24in.—65/- . \ WEEK-END CASES. 26in. —79/6 30m.-—95/-STEEL TRUNKS. 26in.—35/- 28in.—39/6 30m~r49/6 British-made “Wat-a-Joy” WARDROBE TRUNKS, fitted with coatracks. drawers, and skirt hangers 18gns. and 21gns /-“GLOBITE” STRONG LIGHTWEIGHT ATTACHE CASES. 12in.—13/6. 14in.—17/6 20in.—25/- 22m. 16in.—21 /- 18in.—22/6 “GLOBITE’ : 22in.—45/26in.—52/6 SUIT-CASES. 24in.—49/6 28in.—59/0 SOLID COWHIDE SUIT-CASES, manufactured on steel frames; exceptionally strong. Sizes, 20in. to 26m. long. PRICES 55/- to 125/- With leather corners 110/- to 145/-. REAL COWHIDE KIT BAGS. 14in.to 20in. long. Prices 37/8 to 87/6, according to size and quality. LEATHER COLLAR BOXES—I6/6 each. , LEATHER TRUNK SUIT-CASES, with pocket and underwear straps— I 24in.—12 51- 26in—135/28in.—145/- , COLONIAL ALL-WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS. Full size. Kaiapoi, 32/6 to 115/-Mo-sgiel—72/6 to 130/Petone —62 / 6 to 137/6 Roslyn—69/6 to 107/6. DISCOUNT II- IN THE £ FOR CASH OR ON MONTHLY ACCOUNTS. BALLANTYNES BALLANTYNES Of CHBISTCOTRCH. FOR EASTER. The delightful custom of giving your children an egg—as a symbol of Easter’s significance, has gained favour steadily* Our Easter Egg offerings are extremely artistic but suited to the scope of everyone’s purse. Neat little Easter Eggs as low as one penny, with a whole range of filled and ornate goods ranging up to several shillings. Choose your Easter Eggs here! HOT CROSS BUNS. Made in the New Modern Factory just opened. Order soon—as demand always exceeds supply. Bespoke orders only are guaranteed. STEPHEN MADDEN. PASTRYCOOK And CONFECTIONER East Street. I NEW FICTION AND LATEST REPRINTS at—“THE BOOKSHOP.” “Never The Twain SMI Meet,” by Peter Kvne, 2s 6d. “The long Fight,” by Ogden, 2s 6d. “The Way of The Buffalo,” by Seltzer, 2s 6d. “The Manifieent Adventure,” “The Broken Gate,” by Emerson Hough, 2s 64. “Wanderer of The Wasteland,” by Zane Grey. 2s 6d.

“David Blaize,” by E. F. Benson, 2s 6d. “Rojer Manion’s Girl,” by Footner, 2s 6d. “Jim Journeys On,” by Ruth Mitchell, 2s 6d. “Jimmie Dale and The Phantom, 1 Clue,” by Frank Packard 2s 6d. “Jacqueline and Love,” by Concordia Merrel, 2s 6d “The Path to Fains,” little essays on enduring things, by Fiona Klickman, 3s 6d. “Step.sons of France.” True tales of j the French Foreign Legion, by P. O. Wren. 3s 6d “Tlie Reluctant Imposter,” by Muriel Hine, 65.. “The Pathless Trail,” by Arthur Friel 6s. “Golden Gorse.” bv A. G. Hales, 6s. “Glorious Apollo,” the romance of Lord Bvran, 6s. • “Masterson,” the story of .an English Gentleman, by Gilbert Frankau, 6s. “The Sons of the Shiek,” by E. M.

Hull, 6s. “The Bandit of Hell’s Bend,” by Edgar Burroughs, 6s. EASTER GREETING CARDS. We have a good selection _ of Postcards for sending to your friends this Easter, 4d each. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS. ’Phone 120. East Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10704, 30 March 1926, Page 4

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