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BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR HOLIDAY AND PICNICS—BEACH TOWELS. Beach Towels, good quality, in quarterinch stripes. Blue-White, MaroonWhite ; 33in x 60in4/11 each With three-inch checks; Blue-Bed-Gold, Blue-Gold-White, 36in x 63m. 5/6 each Allover two-tone neat check design. Blue,, Green, Tan. 33in. x GOin. 4/6 each Allover stripe and check design. GreenGold, Blue-Bose. 33in. x GOin.— 4/11 each Children’s gaily coloured Towels. Large assortment — „, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 each RUGS TABLE CLOTHS GROUND SHEETS Lounge Rugs; made from N.Z. Wool. In attractive check designs. Green, Blue and Orange colourings, with fringed ends. 56m x 76in. 17/6 Heavier weight, striped designs. 58in x 76in.— 21/6 Grey Blankets, N.Z. Wool, with border. 54in x 76in. — • 18/6 pair Table Cloths. All-Cotton, canvas weave. Allover small cheek design in Gold, Blue, Green or Orange, 50in x 50in.— 2/11 each All-Cotton, plain weave. Cream ground with allo.ver check and line border; 50in x 50in.— 3/6 each Ground Sheeting. Heavy quality Cream Canvas Waterproof Sheeting; makes good covers for luggage, etc. 36in. wide- 3/11 yard 72in.— 6/11 yard Rubber Ground Sheets, or Coverlets. Lemon, Green or Blue; 2yds x lyd.— //II SUNSHADES CUSHIONS BEACH BAGS Tussore Sunshades, with Green lining. 12/6 Floral Cretonne SunshadesBeach or Lawn Sunshades —32in rib—with 3-piece detachable handle. Check pattern Canvas, 29/6. Floral Cretonne 25/6. Beach Cushions in Floral Cretonne, with rubberised pocket. Green, Blue, Beige- 2/6 each Floral Cretonne Beach Bag, with Sunshade to match— 6/11 set Rubberised Floral Cretonne Beach Bags, with wood handles— d/o berised Satin Beach Bag: spot dein Black-White, Blue-Wlnte— j Also, in Floral Satin — 6/11 Floral Satin Sponge Bags, with four pockets- 7/6 and 12/6 each J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. Christchurch. -‘THE BOOKSHOP.’ ‘The Doctor,” “More About the jtor,” “Boysie,” “Gorry, Helen se and the Children.” bv Isabel Camn, paper covers —1/9 each, ‘Through Open Windows,” sixth edii, by Rita Snowden—3/6. ‘Life Began Yesterday,” by Stephen it. A new book on the Oxtoid Tn Tune with the Infinite,” by iph Trim—2/-. ‘What If He Came,”* really a Mediion on the “Gospel of St. Mark,” by afield Williams —1/3. . . ‘Dr. Garrett’s Call to Christians 1/3 “The White Monkey,” “Swan Song,” “In Chancery,” cloth bound, pocket edition, by John Galsworthy—l/- each. “Lawrence and the Arabs,’’ by Robert Graves —2/9. “Precious Bain,” by Mary W ebb—--2/9 ‘‘The Soul of The War,” by Philip Gibbs —2/9. “With Lawrence in Arabia, by Lowell Thomas—2/9.

“Profitable Poultry Keeping,” written by an Expert and approved by the Department or Agriculture—l/6. “Utility, Poultry Farming in New Zealand,” new and cheaper edition, profusely illustrated—2/6. “Tricking the Batsman,” bv C. V. Grimmett—2/6. “Lawn Tennis for Young Players,” by W. T. Tilden—3/6. “The Technique of Lawn Tennis,” by A. E. Crawleyl—3/6. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phone 120, 5-5 East Street. OUNTAIN PEN REPAIRS AH makes of Pen 9 satisfactorily adjusted and repaired. BROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. MAKE SURE OF FOOT COMFORT! DR. SCHOLL’S expert service, which has won world-wide recognition, is available to you at R. Totty, Chemist. Complete relief of ALL foot troubles is certain with these scientifically designed appliances. Do not hesitate to call for FREE advice and Pedograph Foot Test.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 74, 9 January 1936, Page 4

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