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BUSINESS NOTICES. INEXPENSIVE FROCKS SMARTLY CUT AND WELL MADE IN PURE SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE, MAROCAIN. LINEN AND BEMBERG SILK. A VARIED CHOICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS— Navv-White spot or Brown-Beige spot MaVocain Frock, with short .raglan sleeve and wide cuff. / The skirt has three inverted pleats giving a slim line with ample freedom. S.fe.WS.W. and Useful Floral Frock in pure Silk Crepe-de-Chine. Jabot front, elbow sleeve and stitched belt. A smart style suitable for home and party wear. v Rose-White-Black, Blue-White-Orange, W hite-Black-Lemon. S.W’., W r . J^/6 Attractive Frock in dainty Floral Crepe-de-Chine, with long sleeves, full cowl neckline and tie belt at back. Coral-Beige-Brown, Brown-Orange-liis-cuit, Saxe-Royal-Lemon. S.W’., V'. Two styles in heavy Floral Linen. Revel- finish, belt; and with short sleeve forming capette. Orange-Brown-Beige, Saxe-Marina-Red, Saxe-Navy-Rose. 39/6 Holiday Frocks in Check Silk Linen. Smartly tailored with button front bodice and two pleat skirt, feaxeWliite, Brown-Beige, Green-Beige, Red-Fawn. 29/6 A varied selection of W r H'ITE SILK FROCKS, W’ith turn back collars and short sleeves. S.W 7 ., W 7. 9/11. DECORATIVE BELTS, GIRDLES AND CLASPS. Fashion’s Latest Novelties. Gold and Silvpr Lame Belts, 4in. wide 10/6 Gold and Silver Tinsel Braid Girdles, finished with Bullion Tassels—--12/6, 15/6 Gold Tinsel Jewelled fastening with double clasp, ljin. wide. 9/6 Suede Belts, with contrasting lacing; wide. Red-White, Green-White, Brown-W 7 hite, Navy-W 7 hite. 2/11 Gold Dress Clasps; novelty leaf designs. 2/11, 5/11, 6/6, 7/6 Brilliant Clasps and Slides: an extensive range in modern designs. 2/11 to 12/6 Braided Dress Frogs, in Brown, Navy, Black. 1/6, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 Braid for working same, in Navy, Black, Nigger, Wine, Bottle. 10£d yard POSTAGE PAID. J. Bailantyne and Co., Ltd. Christchurch. READY FOR SCHOOLS’ RE-OPEN-ING AT.“THE BOOKSHOP.” W 7 hatever the Children need in SCHOOL REQUISITES, from Penny Pencils to Text Books Our Well-known “Popular” Exercises, 3d; 84 pages, best quality paper. SCHOOL PADS, 3d and 6d. Two Hundred and Ten Page Exercise Book, good quality paper—6d each. Drawing Books, for Pencil and Crayon use. Crayons, in W’ood, 4d, 6d, 8d and 1/3 box. Pens, Nibs, Rulers, Compasses, Set Squares, Rubbers. English, History and Geography Books for all Standards. Arithmetic Books, Live Readers, and Progressive Primers. Atlas’s, 1/6, 2/6 and 3/-. Dictionaries from 1/- each. Mathematical Sets from 1/6 each. TEST “THE BOOKSHOP” SUPPLIES THIS SCHOOL YEAR. Lunch Cases from 1/3. School Cases, 14-inch, with strong lock, from 4/-. Leather School Bags from 4/-.

MEMORIAL OF A BELOVED KINO. A Special Coloured Presentation Plate of His Late Majesty King George V. included in January 29th issue of Auckland “Weekly News'’ and a, full pictorial record of His Late Majesty’s Reign—9d. LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phone 120, East Street, FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRS All makes of Pens satisfactorily adjusted and repaired, BROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. GET RID OF FILES. YOU can do so, easily at home, by using Zaun Absorption Treatment. Send ninepenco stamps for generous trial treatment.—Zann Pty., Box 952 KM., Wellington. R-U-R ENDS MRS ABBOTT’S NEURITIS. “X WAS convinced that Neuritis was A incurable,” writes Mrs R. Abbott, “and when R-U-R was brought to my notice I thought at best it could only give temporary relief, but now after three months’ treatment I am entirely free from it.” R-U-R is sold with Money-Back Guarantee by R. , : Totty, Chemist. Ask for Free Booklet.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 99, 7 February 1936, Page 4

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