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BUSIN LSI NOTICES. BATHING OUTFITS AND SEASIDE ACCESSORIES AT BALLANTYNES. Ladies’ Jantzen Bathing Suits, m the newest designs. Fancy knit Wlt h Basque Tie. Plain trunk diagonal stripe top. Green, Black or Blue —3//0 Jantzen Swimming Suit, elastic lcmt vrith the new halter neck. In Black, Ited or Green— 2 °/ b Pacific Bathing Suits, modern style. In Black, Saxe, Green— S.W., 18/6; W., 18/9; O.te,, 19/6. “Koota” Bathing Suits; smartly striped top. In Boyal/Wliite, Black/ White, Red/White — S.W., 21/6; W., 22/6; 0.5., 23/6. English Bathing Suits; plain and fancy styles—- 8/6, 9/11, IU/j. New Umbrella Beach Hat; made to fold, with pocket on underside ot brim— The New Terry Cloth Beach Coat, in bold stripes: Red/Black/Green; Green/ Black/Blue; Orange/Black/Blue— W., 17/9. Maids’ 13/9. Rubber Bathing Shoes; assorted cplours; all sizes— 2/11 pair. Also with Rope Soles —2/11 pair. Waterproof Rubber Coverlets or Ground Sheets. Green, Blue or Yellow— '/ n Rubber Combination Bathing Bag and Air Cushion; gaily coloured — 6/11 Canvas-covered Rubber Wavy Seat Cushions, multi-coloured — 5/11 Beach Bags in fadeless canvas, in high coloured stripes— 3/11 SWIM COSTUMES AND BEACH PANTS, FOR MEN. Speedo Super Swim Suits, with racer back, perfect arm and shoulder movement, half skirt style; ideal for sunbathing. In Black, Marone, Light Blue, and Saxe— Small Men’s to Large Men’s sizes—l2/9 0.5., EX.O.S.— 14/3 Also Bovs’ Stvle. Black, Marone and Saxe- ‘ " 9/9 Speedo Beach Pants, admirable for sunbathing. Small Men’s to Large Men’s Sizes— O.S. and Ex-O.S.— 11/9 Boys’ Sizes—26in„ 4/6; 28in. ( 4/11; 30in., 5/3; 32in., 5/9. Postage Paid.

OUR MAIL ORDER SERVICE Is designed to give Out-of-Town Customers the advantages of City Shopping. Postal Address; P.O. Box 902, Christchurch, C.l J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. ANOTHER REMINDER—BE EARLY WITH YOUR OVERSEAS GREETINGS THIS YEAR, YOUR NEEDS ADEQUATELY ARRANGED FOR AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” Christmas Greeting Cards, with N.Z. Views, from 6d. Ashburton Views—Post Cards —3d each. Purse Calendars with N.Z. subjects, from 4d. Very Handy Shopping List N.Z. Subjects, II- each. The Christmas Illustrated Numbers of “Free Lance.” “Otago Witness,” “Weekly News” (Auckland), Christchurch “Star,” “New Zealand Illustrated” (‘Press’), 2/- each. Postage one penny. BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED. “Hollywood by Starlight,” by R. J. Minney, 5/6. “The Sapphire Button,” by Florence Bone, 4/-. “Dudley Napier’s Daughters,” by Amy Le Feuvro, 4/-. “John o’ the Green,” a romance by Jeffrey Farnol, 7/-. “White Water Nallev,” by Jackson Gregory, 7/-. “Confessions of a Journalist,” by Pat Lawlor, 6/-. “Mr Justice McCardie,” by George Pollock, 6/6. “Sailor-Men All,” bv Admiral Campbell, 9/-. “Arches of The Years,” by Halliday Sutherland, fresh supply, 7/6. “The Little Country” (fresh supply), by John Guthrie, 7/-. “Gillian Munro,” bv Isabel Cameron, 7/“Regency Buck,” by Georgette Heyer, 7/-. Demaret’s Cut Paper Patterns. Patterns for All Garments, lO^d. We have sold thousands of these and confidently recommend them. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, “THE BOOKSHOP,” 'Phone 120, East Street. FOUNTAIN Pen Repairs—All makes of Pens satisfactorily adjusted and repaired. BROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. FOR A GOOD HOT FIRE USE JAMES COAL —Best on Market Stocked by Tuckers, Ltd., Havelock Coal Supply, A. G. Frew, and J. Hardie

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 18, 2 November 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 18, 2 November 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 18, 2 November 1935, Page 4

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