business notices. FOR MEN WHO WILL TRAVEL THIS EASTER. PROBABLY you will be numbered among the large number > of Easter Travellers, and will appreciate what it means to be suitably equipped. For the changeable weather usually experienced, whether you travel by train or car, one of our Fine TRAVELLING RUGS will add considerably to your comfort. We have an extremely Fine Selection of' ALL-WOOL RUGS at quite Reasonable Prices. Tlien the host of shapes and shades comprising our HAT and CAP offerings will make tasteful selection a pleasure. A further feature of our AUTUMN DISPLAY is the dazzling array ot TIES in the ne-y designs. These ana many other similar goods add consider ably to your comfort for the Easter Vacation. In older to obtain the maximum choice do not delay your selec tion until the last moment. McDonald and dunlop, TAILORS AND MERCERS. East Street. : Phone No. 29. “THE BOOKSHOP” HAS THE LATEST BOOKS. Some Recent Arrivals: — “The Sea Devil.” The'story of Count Ton Luckner; the German War Raider. iy Lowell Thomas, 10s 6d. ‘ The New Book by the author of Ihe Christ of The Indian Road,” “Christ at Oie Round Table,” by E. Stanley Jones is. Fresh supply “With Lawrence m irabia,” S's 6d. . Frejsh supply “The Great Whue south,” by Herbert Ponting 7s 6d. The New Second Seires: The Life nd Letters of Walter H. Page, by lurton Hendrick, 7s 6d. “Tlxe Old Tree Blossomed,” by Eiiest Raymond, 6s. “Treasury Notes,” by Dorothea Oonand Son,” by Warwick eeping, 4s 6d. “The Feathered Serpent” and Terir Keep,” by Edgar Wallace, 3s 6d “The Understanding Heart,” by Pet- ■ Kyne 3s 6d. . “It Happened in Peking, by Louise Bln, 3s 6d. , . . “The Fighting Faith,” byf Chart itts 2s 6d. , “The Breaking Point, iby Mgry inehart, 2s 6d. ,- „ , “Red Lily and Chinese Jade, by ouise Miln, 2s 6d. A New Reprint, Brothers, by achell, Is 6d. itles by Archibadl Marshall, available at 2s 6d each. “The House of Merrilees,” “Poding ectory,” “Water-meads,” ' “Exton anor,” “Richard Baldock.” “Beville Granville’s Handicap,” by iseph Hocking, 2s 6d. LOOK IN THE WINDOTY. A. W. HOPKINS, hone 120. -East Street. SOME SHIRTSFOR ALL MEN. WE are not pessimistic about the Weather. In a little while old man Sun will shine out with tremendous vigour Then you’ll doff your coat m an endeavour to keep- cool. And Show a good expanse of Shirt in the process. You’ll want good Shirts then--and you’!! get them at DIXON S. Tailor-cut Shirts, in swanky patterns, that’ll give you the 100 per centum feeling. We’ve made a study of Shirts and have them right for all kinds and sizes of men. And Priced to avoid deep dips into the slenderest purse. Ditto about PYJAMAS. SHIRTS and PYJAMAS are oui strong point, and you’ll miss something if you don’t see our stocks. WM. DIXON, MEN’S OUTFITTER. Burnett Street. ’Phone 166. WE Specialise in COVERS AND COVER REPAIRS. INDICATIONS point to an early winter. DON’T TV AIT, send in your old Covers for repair NOW, before the rush begins. We use only the very Best Canvas, Linings and Mountings, and our Workmanship speaks for itCan Supply HORSE AND COTV COVERS.. HORSE AND COW COVERS. To order or from stock, at short notice. m OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Call, Wh’ite, or ’Phone us your requirements. W. PATCHING, LTD., WEST STREET. ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 157, 14 April 1928, Page 4
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