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BUSINESS NOTICES. LADIES’ TENNIS WEAR IN NEWEST STYLES AT BALLANTYNES. Whether you play a strenuous game or enjoy it more quietly —you will appreciate the advantages of correct attire—and the advantage of buying at Bailantynes. Complete Three-piece Tennis Suit; Blouse with yoke and pleat at back; Shorts give full freedom in ample pleats and neatly fitted waist; adaptable Skirt buttoned to hem. S.W. and \\T' 2a/o Two-piece Model Sports Ensemble in wonderful Glen Tex Cloth, designed by the Glen Har Club. Side fastening bodice with divided Skirt attached. Well shaped separate Skirt with wide box pleat in back. \V.— 9} Gns. Smart Tennis Frock »u heavy Crepe, llever and yoke front, extended shoulder, and belted waistline. Novelty buckle and buttons in Red or Blue are a new note in tennis wear. 5.W.—59/6 Popular Bidding Silk Tennis Frock. Turn-down collar, short sleeves, belt; well shaped Skirt. S.W'., WW.X., O.S.— 9/11 Frosted Button Front Tennis Frock in dull Crepe. Gauging at yoke and shaped belt. S.W., W.— 29/6 Celanese Sports Blouses; shirt collar and shoulder yoke, side pocket and short sleeve; finished pearl buttons. White, Cloudbeige, Primrose, Shell Pink, Sky Blue. S.W. and W.— 9/11 Tennis Cardigan in attractive lace weave, welted liipband, strapping down front and long sleeves. White andjall popular shades— 17/6 Practical Sports Cardigan; buttoned front with adaptable collar, belt and pockets; fine ribbing. White and all leading colours. S.W., W. and O.S.— 29/6 Heavy Loeknit Silk Tennis Jumper; round neck in a fine ribbed welt, geometrical design on front; short sleeves, welted hipband. Ivory, S.W. and W.— 29/6 Long Sleeves ... ... 32/6 Matching Cardigan with long sleeves, round neck and buttoned front, belted'. 35/6

Postal Address: P.O. Box 902, Christchurch, C.l J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. A VARIED LIST OF BOOKS FOR ALL TASTES, AVAILABLE AT THE BOOKSHOP. “The General, Evangeline Booth,” by P. Whitwell Wilson, 1/3. “Love Is All,” by General Evangeline Booth, 1/9. “The Pathway to the Stars,” by Lionel Fletcher, 1/9 “Kagawa,” by William Axling (fresh supply), 7/6. “Strolling Through Scotland,” by W. S. Percy, well illustrated; 7/6. ‘England,” by Ronald Carton, with 32 plates in colour, 6/6. “The Life of Flora Macdonald,” by Alec Macgregor and William Jolly, 5/-. “The Joyous Pilgrimage,” by lan Donnelly, 6/-; (fresh supply). “Hangman’s House,” “Destiny Bay,” “Crusade,” “Brother Saul,” pocket size, by Donn Byrne, 4/6 each. “The Wood-carver of Lvmpus,” by Mary Waller, 4/“Sea Escapes and Adventures,” by Taffrail, 3/6. “Shackleton’s Boat Journey,” by Commander Worsley, D. 5.0., 3/6. “Skips of Pearl,” by F. W. Boreham, D.D., 6/-. “The Arm of Gold,” “The Runner,” “The Rock and The River,” by Ralph Connor; fresh supply ; 2/6 each. “Priorsford,” bv O’Douglas, 2/6. “Not One In Ten,” by Joseph Hocking, 2/6. “Magic For Marigold,” L. M. Montgomery, 2/6. “The House of the Four Winds,” by John Buchan, 7/-. “Sackcloth Into Silk,” by Warwick Deeping, 7/-. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS,' ’Phono 120, 55 East Street. FOUNTAIN Pen Repairs—All makes of Pens satisfactorily adjusted and repaired. BROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. ARE YOU TIRED? IF you are feeling tired, run-down, and lacking in energy and strength, fortify vour system by taking Harvey’s Miner'af Tonic. This wonderful medical discovery builds up the strength by feeding the blood and nerve centres with nourishment. After taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic you will feel a new being—vibrant, buoyant, full of health, 3/6 jar from Chemists.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 293, 24 September 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 293, 24 September 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 293, 24 September 1935, Page 4

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