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BUSINESS NOTICES. AT ANY TIME OUR ART AND FA NCY DEPARTMENTS ARE INTERESTING—AT SALE TIME THE LIBERAL PRICE REDUCTIONS ADD TO THE PLEASURE OF BUYING. TO-DAY IS REMNANT DAY. Lace Edgings and Insertions, including Fancy Lace, Hand-made .Torchon, etc. Regular Prices ... 1/3 to 3/6 yard Sale Price ® c ] Wool Scarves, in many designs and colours— Regular Prices ... 3/11, 4/11, t>/ll Sale Price H}} Bright coloured Silltf Handbags, with Silk Scarf to match— Regular Prices 32/6, 42/- set Sale Price 17/6 Red Wooden Toilet Set, Hair Brush, Cloth Brush, Comb, Mirror and TrayRegular Price 17/6 set Sale Price 5/11 36in Coloured Lace Flouneings, good designs and shades— Regular Prices 4/11 to 8/11 yard Sale Price .....2/6 Floral Cretonne Wrapround Overalls. Regular Price 5/11 each Sale Price 4/6 Art. Silk Scarves, in smart spot and stripe effects— Regular Price 3/H Sale Price 1/6 Beige Needlerun Nightdress Yokes— Regular Prices ... 4/11, 6/11, 8/11 Sale Prices ....7 2/6, 3/6, 4/6 Flannel Blousettes. Dark check, with Silk back—. Regular Price 21/Sale Price 9/11 Shopping by Telephone. Dial ‘33-360. Ask for Tc-leorder. Prompt response and expert shopping assistance assured. Ladies’ Neckwear. Collars, plain, or with Jabot, etc., Wine, Ecru, etc. — Regular Prices 3/11 to 5/11 Sale Price 1/11 Fawn Crash Cushion Covers, with hand woven peasant embroidery— Regular Price 5/11 Sale Price 1/6 1 only Cream Linen Tea Cloth, traced in dainty design, with Pink and Green applique at corners— Regular Price 15/6 Sale Price 10/6 English Blue Moorcraft Teapots— Regular Price 8/11 Sale Price 6/9 Fancy Boxed Paper D’oyleys and Serviettes— Regular Price 4/11 Sale Price ■ 2/6 Oblong Cushion Covers, in Arras Cloth, traced for working— Regular Price 2/11 Sale Price 1/11 Selection of Cosies, Tray Cloths and Waggon Covers in White Linen, traced in Richelieu and eyelet designs— Regular Prices 3/11, 2/11 Sale Price 1/-FR-EE POSTAGE AND DISCOUNT AS USUAL. SALE TIME. J. Bailantyne and Co., Ltd., Christchurch. FOR ALL BOOK NEEDS—VISIT “THE BOOKSHOP”—ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. “The Old Road From Spain,” “The Trumpet in .the Dust,” “The Things Which Belong,” “The Splendid Fairing,” pocket edition, by Constance Holme; each 2/9. “The Three Brontes,” by May Sinclair, 3/-. “Fire-Eater,” the Memories of a V.C., by Captain A. C. Pollard, V.C., M.C., D.C.M., 3/-. “Tom-Toms in the Night,” by Ahilio Gatti, 3/-. “Kabluk of the Eskimo,” by Lowell Thomas, 3/-. “Haworth Parsonage,” by Isabel C. Clarke, 3/-. “The Golden Arrow,” “Gone To Earth,” by Mary Webb, 3/- each. “The Three Musketeers,” by Alexander Dumas, 2/9. “Adam Bede,” by George Eliot, 2/9. “The Return Journey,” “At the Close of The Day,” “Folded Hands,” by Richard King, each 3'-. “The Woodcarver of ’Lyrnpus,” by Mary Waller, 4/-. “The Arm of Gold,” “The Rock and The River,” “The Runner,” by Ralph Connor, 2/6 each. “Pamela’s Spring Song,” “Havana Bound,” “David and Diana,” “Sagusto,” by Qecil Roberts, 2/6 each. “Banded Stars,” bv Macleod Raine, 2/6. “Breath of The Desert,” by Seftzer, 2/6. “The Silver Star,” by Jackson Gregory, 2/6. “Joy—A Happy Soul,” “Heart of Gold,” “Fingers of Fate,” “A Tangled Web,” by L. G. Moberly, 4/- each. . “Winds of Heaven,” by Nelle Scaiir lan, 4/-. “Love’s Miracle,” “The Magic or Love,” by Annie Swan, 4/- each. “A Strong Man’s Vow,” “The Coming of The King,” by Joseph Hocking, 4/- each. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phone 120, 55 East Street. NERVOUS BREAKDOWNS. TO overcome nervous 'strain Harvey’s Mineral Tonic should be taken to tone up tire system and strengthen the nerves. Harvey’s Mineral Tonic revitalises the brain and feeds the nerve centres. It makes you fitter, brighter, more buoyant in every way, enjoying sounder sleep and a sharper appetite. 3/6 from Chemists. FOUNTAIN Pen Repairs—All makes of Pens satisfactorily adjusted and repaired. BROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 239, 23 July 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 239, 23 July 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 239, 23 July 1935, Page 4