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BUSINESS NOTICES. AN ELECTRIC LAMP—A NOVEL SHADE A PICTURE ON THE WALL ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS—ARE ALL EFFECTIVE FOR HOME DECORATION. These, together with many other suggestions —artistic and practical—will be found in Ballantynes Art Wares Department. Special departmental display of Electrie Lamps, new table and standard designs; iioral and plain bowls, chromium fittings; also in novel lotteries, with plain, pleated or fluted shades —> 10/6 to lOgns An attractive range of Lampshades of best manufacture, including the newest effective shapes, with or without .fringe— 2/6 to 69/6 Frameless Pictures—the present vogue —featuring Still Life, Rural subjects and a variety of pleasing themes, beautifully coloured— <76 to 22/6 Framed Pictures, Black and White, also in colours, including English Architectural and Rural scenes— 1 1 6 Beswick and Art Devon potteries; new and unusual shapes, in restful Breens and Autumn colourings— 3/6 to 22/6 New Parchment Firescreens, in* novel stencilled designs, complete with wooden stands— 12/6 and 13/o Green-tinted Water or Lemonade Sets, comprising 1 Jug and 6 Tumblers—--9/6 set A new range of Wall Mirrors in novel shapes, with modern chromium fittings and attractive decorations—--17/6 to 3 51Artificial Flowers for indoor decoration are being shown; a new arid comprehensive selection, including the most favoured blooms, foliage, Autumn tints, etc.— 6d to 3/6 spray Beetleware offers ideal service for many practical uses: unbreakable, smooth finish, pleasant to use. In bright colourings of Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, also "White— Cup, Saucer and Plate set: 3/11 A variety of other useful pieces— From 6d to 1/6 The Revelation Expanding Suitcase. The feature of this convenient “Travel” companion is that it can be adjusted to varying requirements. Size 9 24in to 30in— 18/6 to 49/6

J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. t Christchurch. PREPARE NOW FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION DURING THE LONGER EVENINGS. HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS FROM “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Six One-Act Plays, 1935,” 3/-. “Further One-Act Plays” (six), 3/-. “Two Plays,” designed to be acted for the most part by Young Players, 4/-. “Modern Short Plays,” first series, 3/-. “Modern Short Plays,” second series, 3/-. “Six Modern Plays,” “Seven Modern Plays,” “Nine Modern Plays,” “Ten Modern Plays,” 3/- each. “Enchanted Moments,” passages selected from the Plays of Sir Arthur Pinero, 5/-. “The Tragedy of Pompey The Great,” by John Masefield, 5/-. “My Little Play Book,” seven easy plays for Young Children, 1/3. “Indoor Pastimes,” for profit and pleasure, 3/-. “Speeches and Toasts” for all occasions, 3/-. “Speeches and Toasts,” how to make and propose them, 3/6. “How to Conduct a Meeting,” by John Rigg, 2/9. “Novelty Evenings,” by Pearl Cole, 2/6. “Party Games” for Children: New Games and Old Favourites, 1/3. TABLE GAMES—LOOK IN THE WINDOW. “Ping Pong,” 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 4/-, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6. “Winkles’ Wedding,” 2/.-, 3/6. “Draughtsmen and Board,” in box, 1/6. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phone 120, 55 East Street. FOUNTAIN Pen Repairs—All makes of Pens satisfactorily adjusted and repaired. BROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. NERVE SUFFERER SAVED BY HARVEY’S MINERAL TONIC. A SUFFERER from Nerves was just about “all in.” A visit to Hanmer Springs did not help her. She began taking HARVEY’S MINERAL TONIC. A gradual improvement in health followed, and to-day she sleeps like a top and works full of zest. Chemists sell Harvey’s Mineral Tonic at 3/6. SHEEN A Soapless Shampoo for lustrous, natural beauty. Not a I semblance of harmful alkali included. 19d packet.—U.F.S. Dispensary.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 138, 23 March 1935, Page 4

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