BUSINESS NOTICES. , W BALLANTYNES SELECTION OF MEN’S ‘ UNDERWEAR FOR WINTER 1 INCLUDES BRITISH AND no: MINION MAKES INISEASONABLE WEIGHTS AND GUALITIES THAT ENSURE COMFORT AND rI‘HE UTMOST SATBSFACTION IN WEAR. “WOLSEY” Underwear, British and unshrinkablei Singlets, With either long or short sleeves, Men’s 17/6; 0.5., 17/6; X. 0.5., ‘2l/ . Pants, same sizes and pI‘ICCS. Combinations, long sleeves and legs. Men’s, 36/6; 0.8., 41/-. ‘ “JAEGAR” Combinations, fine: quality, with either short or long sleeves land legs. Men’s, 243/9, 27/6; 06., 27/9, 1 29/6. DOMINION—MADE Underwear of Roslyn, Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Manufac—ture: , Fine-'Weight Singlets—S. Men’s, 11/6 13/6; Men’s, 11/6, 13/9; O.S'., 11/6, 14/6; X. 0.5., 12/6, 'ls/6. - Fine—Weight Pants—ll/G, 1.5/1,- 11/6, 15/3; 11/6, 16/-; ‘l2/6, 17/-. . Medium-Weight Singlets—ll/G, 15/6; 11/9, 'ls/9; 12/6, 16/6; 13/9, 17/6. Medium-W'eight Pants—ll/G, 17/-; 11/9, 17/3; I‘2/6, 18/-; 13/9, 19/-. . Heavy-IV-eight Singlets and Pants—— 8/-, I'6/-; 8/3, 16/3; 8/11, 17/—; 10/3, 18/3. Full range of “Pesco,” “Theta” and “Jaegar” makes _in stock. Men’s Half-Hose, Dominion make. Heavy winter weight—2%,. 2/6 to 3/6 pair. v Medium W'eight, 2/11, 3/11 pair. British MakeHeavy \Veight, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6 pair. Medium Weight ‘4/6, 4/11 pair. 1 ' MEN’S GLOVES . “Jaegar” Moss Stitch KNITTEDGLOVES‘, with knitted wrist. Camel ‘ shade, 7/6 pair. Scotch Knit l-DOME GLOVES in mailed fawn shades, 6/6 pair. “Jaega‘r” heavy-weight KNITTED GLOVES, ribbed slip-on wrist, 5/6 pair. “Ramese,” All-Wool KNIT’JFE‘D GLOVES, with lined wrist. Grey and Heather, 3/11 pair. With dome wrist, 4/6. ASTRACHAN GLOVES, 1-Dome wrist, leather palm and“ wool lined, 6/11 pair. , -.. DENT’S NAPPA LEATHER Gloves, dome wrist, and wool lined, 14/‘6 pair. 1 English leather GAUNTLET Gloves, lreinforced, lambs’ wool lining, 29/6 pr. MEN "SI WOOL GOLF MITTS, “Wol— make, in fawn and grey shades, 3/I]. pair. Leather GAUNTLET Gloves, wool—lined, 12/6. POSTAGE PAID. Discount: 1/- off each 53 for Cash, or on Monthly Accounts. P.O. Box 902, Christchurch. l J. Ballantyne and CO., Ltd. (Christchurch).
1 NEW BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIV-i i ED AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” 6lé‘Mary Thomas’s Embroidery Book” “Mary Thomas’s Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches,” 6/6. Hundreds of Embroidery Stitches, diagrams and working instructions for every Conceivable embroidery stitch. ’ “Through Bracken and Heather,” 7/6. Wanderings in the mystic West. ~Seventeen illustrations and maps by Thomas Nicol, F.R.S.P.B. “Our Fellow Men,” by H. V. Mor-j ton, author of “In the Steps of The Master.” This new book introduces us to daily workers, men and women, 5/—. “Gone Afield,” completes a triology in which “Gone Rustic” and “Gone Rambling” made many friends; by Cecil Roberts, 7/—. . “Deep Calleth Unto Deep,” by Joseph Hocking, 4/-. “The Butterfly Man,” by Oemlar (Fresh Supply) 4/—. . “Doctor Dick,” by E. W. Riley (Fresh Supply) 4/-. . “The Arm of Gold,” “Glengarry Girl,” by Ralph Connor, 3/ each. “Between the Tides,” a new book in the 2/6 edition by Annie Siwan. l . "FOB FIRESIDE ENTERTAINMENT. Ping Pong. Sets from 1/9 to 13/6. Table Croquet, 6/6 and 7/6. Snakes and Ladders, 1/ and 1/9. “Ludo,” 1/- and 1/3. Micky Mouse “Snakes and Ladders" and ”Ludo,” 1/3. “Happy Families,” “Snap,” 1/3. “Pit,” 2,/—.; 5.00, 1/6 and 2/-. . “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS. ’Phone 120, East Street. | GORSE KNIVES ' A LARGE selection of the best patterns of Gorse Knives. Whitchouse, Irving and Hardhitters 8/6 to 10/6. JOHN ORR- AND CO., LTD. RAT POISON. Ratopax ‘2/—, Zelio Paste 2/-,eKillcm-off no, and 2/9. Rat Traps and Mouse Traps at all prices. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. NEVER NEGLECT PILES. VEGLECTED Piles are dangerous. 1 “Zann” is easily applied. Imme—diate relief. Ninepcnce brii'igs you grenerons trial. Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM, Wellington.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 211, 19 June 1936, Page 4
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