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BUSINESS NOTICES, OVERCOATS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER Produced by the World’s Leading Makers, sponsored uy Ballantynes, and carrying tne assurance of Quality and Comfort — Tweed Overcoats; made from Superior English Tweeds; smart Herringbone and Check designs in Grey and Brown tonings. Made in the popular 2-button D.B. Chester model—--75/-, 84/-, 110/-High-Grade English Tailored Tweed Overcoats; a selected variety of new designs, in Fawn, Brown and Grey tonings, D.B. Chester style—6, 63, 7, 7 j, 8, 83 Guineas. High-Grade English Tailored Tweed Overcoats, in the 5.8., easy fitting Chester style. Bold Check and Herringbone designs, in new tonings of Brown and Grey— 4,5, 6, 7 Guineas. Navy Overcoats; in Superior English Cloths of guaranteed dye. Neat Herringbone designs— 3,4, 5, 6 Guineas Easy Fitting Raglan Overcoats; made from Superior English and Scotch Tweeds. Bold Check and Herringbone designs, in new tonings of Fawn, Brown and Grey— 5,6, 7 Guineas Burberry Showerproof Tweed Overcoats, Raglan style, in smart shades of Brown and Fawn, in neat Check design. £l2/19/6 Showerproof Tweed Overcoats; highgrade English make, from Superior English Covert Coatings; neat Check designs, in Brown, Fawn and Grey tonings— 6,7, 8 Guineas. NEW SEASON’S “WOODROW” HATS. London’s latest models, with the narrow brim and full crown, in colours to tone with Overcoats for Autumn and Winter— Price 35/Other makes 17/6, 25/-, and 49/6 “Kynock” Scarves. All-Wool Scottish make; newest neat and bold checks and over-checks, in Browns, Greys, Green, Canary, also Black/White — 5/11, 8/6, 11/6 Real Hogskin Gloves, slip-on style, with detachable, knitted wool lining. English make— 34/6 Real Hogsskin Gloves, buttoned style, unlined— 27/6 J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. Specially displayed— TATTOO —A different Lipstick; more permanent, more natural, more even. —Very easily applied. In five shades; to suit all types. —Keeps the lips soft and smooth. Dainty handbag size, 1/3. Large size, 8/6. HANDY POCKET SIZE BOOKS—CLEAR TYPE—CLOTH BOUND. AVAILABLE AT THE “BOOKSHOP” “Lorna Doone,” by R. D. Blackmore, 2/4. “The Moonstone,” “The Woman In White,” by Wilkie Collins, 2/4 each. “The Children of the New Forest,” by Captain Marryat, 2/4. “East Lynne,” by Airs Henrv Wood, 2/4. “Tom Sawyer,” by Mark Twain, 2/4. “Tales ol' Mystery and Imagination,” by Edgar Allan Poe, 2/4. “From The Cape to Cairo,” by E. S. Grojan, 2/4. “Twenty Years After,” “The Black Tulip,” by Alexander Dumas, 2/4 each. “Treasure Island,” by: R. L. Stevenson, 2/4. “'Shirley,” by Charlotte Bronte, 2/4. “The Cloister and The Hearth,” by Charles Reade, 2/4. “Shakespeare Plays for Community Flayers*” 2/4 “The Pickwick Papers,” “Oliver Twist,” A Tale of Two Cities,” by Charles Dickens, 2/4 each. COLLINS’ CLOTH BOUND CLASSICS—CLEAR TYPE—ILLUSTRATED, 2/9 each. “Little Dorrit,” “Great Expectations,” “Nicholas Nieklebv.” "Old Curiousity Shop,” by Charles Dickens. “The Way of Poetry,” by John Drinkwater. “Black Beauty,” by Anna 'Sewell. “South with Scott,” Rear Admiral Evans. ‘‘The Virginians,” by W. Thackeray. “The I’oaclmendcr,” by Michael Fail loss. AGENT FOR DEWARTS PAPER PATTERNS—PATTERNS FOR EVERY PURPOSE 10}d Each. A. W. HOPKINS, “THE BOOKSHOP.” ’Phone 120, East Street. FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRS makes of, Pens satisfactor justed and repaired. All adBROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. TOO GREY FOR COMPLIMENTS ? . . . . too old to care? That’s how you feel when your hair turns grey. Foolish to let greyness take the joy out of vour life. Science gives a new way to grow natural colour back. VanOrev is n hair root tonic—not a dye. Works miracles Obtainable from Chemists.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 129, 13 March 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 129, 13 March 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 129, 13 March 1936, Page 4

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