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BUSINESS NOTICES. UNDERWEAR NEW STYLES AND COLOURINGS FOR SPRING AND The special character of the fabrics and the attention given to design mean increased comfort— Embroidery, Lace and Floral Trimming add daintiness to these practical garments. LOCKNIT PRINCESS SLIPS, with cami or Opera top. In Pink, Fawn, Shell, Apple,* Brown, Navy, Black— S.W. 8/11, W. 9/11, O.S. 10/9 LOCKNIT BLOOMERS, elastic waist and knee. To match slips— S.W.—3/6 and 5/11 W.—3/6 and 6/6 0.5.—3/11 and 6/11 LOCKNIT PANTEES. In Sky, Pink, Apple, White— Price 4/6 SILK AND COTTON VESTS. Sleeveless style with-low neck. In Cream and pastel shades — 1 • Price 2/9 COTTON VESTS. Sleeveless style with low neck— 1/6, 1/11, and 2/6 With short sleeves and low neck—--2/11 Best Quality FUJI SILK. NIGHTGOWNS; sleeveless style, with V-neck, also V-neck with short sleeves. In Pink or Natural, embroidered in self colours— S.W. 14/6, W. 14/6, O.S. 15/6 LOCKNIT PYJAMAS, tuck-in style. In Pink, Apple, Sky— S.W. 14/6, W. 15/6. O.S. 16/6 PONGEE SILK PYJAMAS, trimmed floral Pongee. 14/6 and 16/6 COTTON FUJI PYJAMAS, in; twotone effects. Apple/White, Peach/Apple, Sky/White— W.—7/11 LOCKNIT NIGHTGOWNS, sleeveless, with V-neck; trimmed net and tie at waist. In Pink— S.W. 15/9, W. 16/6, O.S. 17/6 With plain finish, in Pink, Apple, sky— OF CHRISTCHURCH. DISCOUNT: 1/- in. the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts.

BOOKS WORTH READING—APPRECIATED GIFTS. • "THE BOOKSHOP" HAS A SATISFYING SELECTION. "Blue Days at Sea," "The Swell of London," "The Nights of London," by H. V. Morton —s/- each. "Rutherford Waddell." Memoirs and Addresses, edited by J. Collie—4/6. "Adventures in Friendship," "Adventures in Solitude," "Hempfield," by David Grayson—3/- each. "Twelve Tests of Character," by H. E. Fosdick—3/-. "The Greatest Thing in the World, : by Henry Drmumond—3/-. "A Reasonable Faith for a Plain Man," "Simple Religion for the Plain Man," by Rev. L. B. Ashby—4/6 each. "The Group Movement," being the first part of the charge delivered at the Third Quadrennial Visitation of his Diocese, by Herbert H. Henson, D.D. -3/6. "The Service of Christ," by David Christie—3/-. "The Story of a Labrador Doctor," as told by himself, by Sir Wilfred Grenfell—3/-. "Ihe Christ of the Mount," a Working Philosophy of Life, by Stanley Jones—6/-. "The Drums of Dawn," by F. W. Boreiiam—6/-. LATEST ARRIVALS IN FICTION. "Almond, Wild Almond," by D. K. Broster—7/-. With this story D. K. Broster returns to the Highlands of the "Forty-five," but to another region. There is one glimpse of the chief figure in the "Flight of the Heron." "Twelve Years in the Foreign Legion," bv ex-Sergeant A. R. Cooper —6/-. "A Prince of The Captivity," by John Buchan—7/-. "LOOK IN THE WINDOW." Agent for A. J. Milliner's Famous Hand-made Golf Clubs. A. W. HOPKINS. 'Phone 120, East Street. FANCY CROCKERY. CHILDREN'S Mugs 6d. 9d, 1/-. O Children's Cups and Saucers 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. Fancy Plates I,'-, 1/3, 1/9. BUXTON AND THOMAS'. The Noted Crockery Shop. SPEEDY RELIEF FROM PILES, f ANN Double Absorption Treatment A works wonders. Send sixpence in stamps for generous sample.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM., WellingTERVOUS Disorders! "I received . beneficial results from first ,jar of Harvey's Mineral Tonic," writes E.J.B. 3/6. R. Totty, Chemist. AMAZTNG PILE REMEDY. "T Costs only 6d to try Zann Doublo Absorption Treatment. Send Stamps to Zann Proprietary, Box D.S2KM, Wellington TEETH OR TOYS? Jl\. first—and they do when you buy Q-Tol Tooth Paste and Gum Tonic, the quality Dentifrice, entirely N.Z. made. Only 1/3 for a big tube. And you rret free a splendid Jig Saw Puzzle of the new "Railway" series with each purchase.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 285, 13 September 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 285, 13 September 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 285, 13 September 1933, Page 4

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