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BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW CARPET BALLANTYNES. British manufacturers have boon accused of disregarding the pres-ent-day demaind for "modernistic" designs. Whatever truth there may have been in this criticism it is no longer justified, and Ballautynes present range of new patterns exhibits many; unconventional designs which merit inclusion in the most advanced schemes: designs which, whilst neither eccentric nor bizarre, are essentially modern and . exceedingly beautiful. A Modern Blue Axminster Body Carpet, relieved with touches of lighter Blue, Fawn, Brown and Green, is a choice example of the latest designing, and is well adapted for diningroom, lounge or hall. A similar design in warm Autumn shades with Henna and Black, is particularly effective. A Cubist design, in two tones of Brown, with just sufficient Henna to brighten the pattern, would give a wide choice in furnishing colourAnd a carpet developed in a modern semi-floral fashion, with Black, Henna and Brown tonings, on Camel ground, is in the rich colourings which are popular to-day. In SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CABPETS the many sizes and designs afford unique choice. Camel ground floral design in Brown, Black and Orange—12ft x 9ft.— 11 guineas Two-tone Vieux Rose, with dainty floral border in Green and Fawn—10ft 6in x 9ft— 13 guineas. An altogether unusual modern design * is defined in two-tone Brown with Orange and Black — 12ft x 9ft— 14 guineas A distinctive Carpet does not necessarily involve a high price, and a choice example of floral design in Blue, Rose and Brown on Camel ground, size 10ft 6in x 9ft, is only—- ' £7/17/6 OF CHRISTCHURCH. DISCOUNT: 1/- in the £ for Cash or on Monthly Accounts.

WORTH-WHILE SEASONAL'. BOOKS obtainable at , "THE BOOKSHOP." "Vegetable Growing in New Zealand," by J. T. Sinclair 2/-. "Mower Gardening in New Zealand," by James Young, 2/-. "Fruit Growing in New Zealand,' by J. T. Sinclair 2/-. "Pansies and Violets," 1/G. "Sweet Peas," 1/G. "Gardening, Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables," 1/6. "Simple Flowers from Seed," i/6. "Hardy Border Flowers.." 1/6. "Dahlias and Border Flowers," 1/6. "First Steps in Gardening," 1/6. "A Book About Poses," by Dean Hole, 3/. How to grow and show thorn. "New Zealand Trees and Shrubs, and How to Identify Them." bv H. H. Alien, 6/6. "How to Prune Roses and Fruit Trees," 1/-. "Lawn Tennis for Girls," by Susanne Lenglen,-2/6. "Tennis," by Patricia. Dawson, 3/-; 26 illustrations. "Lawn Tennis," by Charles Hierons, 1/-. "Lawn Tennis," how t° improve the game, 1/."Lawn Tennis for Match Players," "Lawn Tennis for Young Players," by W. T. Tilden. 3/6 each. "The Technique of Lawn Tennis," by A. E. Crawley. 3/6. "Running, Walking and Jumping," by S. A. Mussabini 1/6. ' "How to Repair and Restrinrr Tennis Rackets," 2/9. "How to Run 100 Yards,-" 1/6. "Cricket," bv Cover Point, 1/-. "Athletic Sports,", track events, "Athletic Sports," field events. 1/-. "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/-. Children's Cups and Saucers 1/-, 1/6, 216. Fancy Plates 1/'-, 1/3, 1/9. BUXTON AND THOMAS. The Noted Crockery Shop. SPEEDY RELIEF FROM PILES. FANN Double Absorption Treatment A works wonders. Send sixpence in stamps for generous sample.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM., Wellington. J<;RVOUS Disorders! "i received i beneficial results from first jar of Harvey's Mineral Tonic," writes E.J.B. 3/6.—R. Totty. Chemist. AMAZING PILE REMEDY. "T Costs only 6d to try Zann Double Absorption Treatment. Send Stamps to Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM, Wellington TEETH OR TOYS? i DMITTEDLY, teeth should come . first—and they do when you b\iy Q-Tol Tooth Paste and Gum Tonic, the quality Dentifrice, entirely N.Z. made. Only 1/3 for a big tube. And you sret free a splendid Jig Saw Puzzle of the new "Railway" series with each purchase.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 288, 16 September 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 288, 16 September 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 288, 16 September 1933, Page 4

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