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BUSINESS NOTICES. IN FUTURE RECORDS OF I RECENT INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS .. . the remarkable advances made in the production of Furnishing 'Fabrics cannot, fail to. merit special mention. The art of weaving—in the direct line of descent from the mediaeval and Renaissance Tapestries—received an enormous impetus from the work of the pre - itaphaelite school of last century. Next, came tiie priceless discovery of fadeless dyes by James Morton, of Carlisle; this, together with new methods of weaving, and the introduction of altogether novel designs has. given the new weaves a popular appeal surpassing that of any previous period. The increasing public interest in Furnishings specially designed to brighten and beautify the home, will find, the fullest satisfaction in our new stock of British made fadeless fabrics and curtainings, some of which are:— RAINBOW BLUB REPP, in delightfully blended shades, emphasising Gold, Blue, or Green; 50iii> wide— Prices 7/11 and 8/6 yard MULTI-COLOURED SLUB REPP, with smart check ’ design, in Blue, Creep, Gold, or Plum—50in wide: Price 5/11 yard A dainty ART SILK FANCY DAMASK CURTAINING, with small leaf design, is in tonings of Rose, Gold, Green, or Orange—pOin wide: ' Price 10/6 yard PLAIN AR.T SILK TAFFETAS. These 'smart weaves are serviceable as Curtains, Bedspreads, or Cushions, and may be obtained ini Jade, Lemon, Rose, Gold, and Orange; 50in wide— Particularly good value at,: 8/11 and 10/6 yard HEAVY QUALITY POPLIN, with line Repp finish; fast dye, in shades of Mauve, Rose, Blue, Tango, Tussore, and Black—. 50in wide: Price 6/11 yard FRINGES AND BR AIDS to match all of the above materials, priced from 6d yard. Our Representative is at your service to advise and give estimates. OF CHRISTCHURCH. DISCOUNT: 1/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. SHOP OFTEN AT—HOPKINS’ BOOKSHOP SALE. “The Girls’ Own Annual,” reduced to 10/-. “The Bovs’ Own Annual,” reduced to 10/-. “The Wonder Books,” reduced from 7/6 to 5/3. . “Collins’ Sports Annual,” reduced to 5/-. “Tiger Tim’s Annual,” reduced to 5/9 “Chatterbox,” reduced from 7/-to 4/6 “The School Boys” and “Tlie School Girls’ Annual,” reditced to 3/9. “My Book of Best Stories from History.” now 5/6. “The School Girls’ Own Annual,” now 5/6. “Warne’s Pleasure Book,” from 4/6 to 3/-. “Complete Mother Goose,” now 3/-. r< Mv Book of Best Fairy Tales,” from 8/- to 6/-. “Little Folks,” reduced from 7/- to 4/6. Picture and Story Books reduced from 1/6 to 6d each. - BUY CHILDREN’S BOOKS NOW—THEY’RE CHEAPER BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES A Good Assortment of Titles in the usual 71- and 6/- Editions now 2/- and 3/- each. TOYS, DOLLS, and FANCY | GOODS GREATLY REDUCED. MANICURE SETS (Ladies’ and Gents’), HAIR BRUSHES, SEWING SETS, ALL REDUCED TO HALFPRICE. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS. ’Phone 120, East Street. CREAM JUGS. ONLY 20 LEFT. 6d Each. BUXTON AND THOMAS. Triangle Stores. CIOMFORT for CHAPPED HANDS. > —When the skin is painfully cracked and roughened by work and exposure to the keen winds, there’s instant relief and quick healing in Q-TOL SKIN EMOLLIENT. All N.Z. made and owned. Very economical. Price 2/-, double size 3/6. Get a bottle to-day. SUFFERED AGONY FROM RHEUMATISM. MR L. G. CARTER, Sumner, was a victim of acute rheumatism and neuHtis. At times he could not stand the pains, and by now be would have lmd to give up business had he not been persuaded to take R-U-R. Since taking R-U-R the pains have completely disappeared, and lie can do his work in comfort. R-U-R is sold with a moneyback guarantee by R. Totty. Chemist. ANOTHER SORE THROAT. Nothing is so good as fluenzol for killinsr germs, soothing inflammation and clearing up ulceration. Gargle dailv for influenza, and tickling coughs. FLUENZOL is very soothing and rdensant to use. Buy a bottle of FLUENZOL to-day and line up the family for a daily gargle.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 257, 11 August 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 257, 11 August 1933, Page 4

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