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BUSINESS NOTICES. Fashion has planned a cotton J)res,s Season and designed the loveliest fabrics for its success SEE THEM AT BALLANTYNES •DAINTY COTTONS FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR “Britway” in new all-over floral designs on Cream, Green, Pink, Saxe, Lido and White grounds. • 3Gin wide I/ll yard Fadeless Pique Voiles. New. spot designs in Green, Rose Pink, Saxe, Yellow. Floral effects on Sky, Lemon, Pink and Pale Green grounds; bold allover designs in new colourings. ' 36in wide 3/11 yard White Voiles; for Blouses and Frocks, in diagonal stripe, fancy check, check and spot, and slub effects—--37/Sin wide .. 2/11 and 3/11 yard “Durotrix,” a fine printed Cotton fabric. New floral and check effects in fadeless colourings. Suitable for street or holiday frocks—36in wide 1/8 yard “Durotesse,” made from the finest Egyptian Cotton, floral designs, confetti spots, etc*., in fadeless colours; suitable for ladies’ and children’s dresses—• , 36in wide 2/3 yard “Duromayd.” A fast-colour Cotton dress material, in fine honey-comb weave, floral'' designs on White or coloured ground—36in wide 2/3 yard “Crepo Fersella,” a crepe-finish ArtSilk in new stripes for .Sports, and chevron designs in Saxe, Red, Green for street wear—36in wide 4/6 yard •“Criffel” Cambric. A fine Cotton .material in fast colours, for v washing frocks: Coloured spots on White, confetti spots on jSaxe, Brown, Navy and Black, grounds; all-over floral, and neat check patterns—36in wide" 2/- yard Pamela Poplin, a fine Poplin, suitable for Sports wear, in bright multi-col-oured stripes, on Cream ground. Colours fast to washing— * 38in wide 2/11 yard OF CHRISTCHURCH. DISCOUNT: 1/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts. HOPKINS’ BOOKSHOP SALE.

GOOD REPRINTS, CLOTH BOUND, Sale Price 1/6. “Adrian Grey,” “The Knot,” “The Danger Line,” by Joan “Castles in Spain,” by Ruby Ayres. “'Sincerity,” “The Secret Sanctuary,” “Sorrell and Son,” “Kitty,” by Warwick Deeping. “The Keeper of the Bees,” by Stratton. Porter. “Uphill Trek,” by Sheila Macdonald. “The Obstacle Race,” by Ethel Dell. “The Pretty Lady,” “Mr Prohack,” “The Price of Love,” “Whom God Hath Joined,” by Arnold Bennett. . “The Little Lady of the Big House,” by Jack London. “Tumbling River Range,” “The Mystery of the Triangle,” by W. C. Tuttle.' “Challenge of the Bush,” by C. R. Cooper. “Wild Horse Henderson,” by Frank Robertson. “A Hardy Norseman,” by Edna Lyall. “The Vow,” by Paul Trent. “The Three Black Dots,” by Ottwell Binns. “Doctor Sally,” “Piccadilly Jim,” “A Damsel in Disti-ess,” by Wodeheuse. • “The Green Rust/’ “The Dark Eyes of London,” “The Three Oak Mystery,” by Edgar Wallace. “Prairie Fires,” by Annie Swan. ■ “Red May,” by Florence Bone. “Andrew Boc'onnoc’s Will,” by Joseph Hocking. ' A. W. HOPKINS. ’Phone 120, East Street. DAINTIES FOR QUICK LUNCHES. SALMON— Bd, 1/-, 1/3. Spaghetti—6d, lOd. Gregg’s Soups—sd packet. Oak Soups—6d tin. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Triangle Stores. SPEEDV RELIEF FROM PILES ZANN Double Absorption Treatment works wonders. Send sixpence in stamps for generous sample.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM., Wellington. Disorders! “I received jAi beneficial results from first jar of Harvey’s Mineral Tonic,” writes E.J.B. 3/6. —R. Totty. Chemist. MACLEAN’S Slogan Competition closes September! Send in your slogan immediately and stand chance of winning First Prize £2OO. 102 other Cash Prizes. Entry forms from retailers. AMAZTNG PILE REMEDY. IT Costs only 6d to try Zann Double Absorption Treatment. Send Stamps to Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM, Wellington.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 272, 29 August 1933, Page 4

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