BUSINESS NOTICES. l W COTTONS OF DAINTY * CHARM FOR } ' l , l bPRING DAYS. ' ‘ Tootal’s Crease Resisting?f Orepe,.in l Red, Blue or Green Plaid e ects ; fast colours. 36-in., 3/6 yard. “Duro,” Ombre Voile, novel diagon‘ 111 Check designs in Scarlet, Lemon, Green or Navy. 36411., 2/6. “Durotesse,” fadeless, superfine Cotton Fabric; all over floral designs m dainty colourings. 36-in., 2/3. “Trotabout,” novelty-slub, imitation Linen' floral or broken check_ designs in Red. Green and Blue. ~ 36-m., 2/11. Dotted “Pearsucker”; the Fabric that needs no ironing. Pin-spots of White on \Vine, Navy or Nigger. Also Navy Pin-spot on Sky. Blue. 33-in 3/11. “Clythe,” Liberty matt Cotton with floral designs, in shades of Lemon. Green or Blue. 36-in., 3/6. ' “Blister Sheer”; spaced multicoloured floral designs on background of Niger, Black, Grass Green or Saxe Blue. 36-in 2/11. Discount of 1/- in' each £1 for Cash ' 'or on monthly accounts. Christchurch. J. Ballantyne and CO., Ltd.
MORE CLEARANCE LINES AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” Useful School Pad, ruled two sides without margin, 200 pages, 6d each, 5/- dozen. Scribbling Pads, unruled, 8 inches by 5; nine for 1/-. Leather bound editions of “The Poets” “R. Browning,” reduced to 5/6. “Milton,” reduced to 5/—. “Hemans,” reduced to s]». “E. B. Browning,” reduced to 4/6. “Shelley,” padded grain binding reduced to 7/6. “Milton,” padded grain binding, reduced to 7 /6. “Moore,” padded grain binding, re duced to 7 /6. “Robert Browning,” suede binding, reduced to 7/6 “While the Billy Boils,” by Henry Lawson; now 1/3. “Three Elephane Power,” by Banjo Patterson ; now 1/3. “Rose of Spadjers,” by O. J. Dennis, now 1/3. “CLOTH BOUND REPRINTS,” Reduced from 1/9 to 1/—, or 6 for 5/-. “The Benson Murder Case,” by Van Dine. “Diana of the Islands,” by Ben Bolt. ' “The‘Man from Morocco,” by Edgar Wallace. “The Exploits of Arsene Lupin,” by Leblanc. . , “The Pretty Lady,” by Arnold Ben—nett. “Guarded Heights,” by Elizabeth Carfrae. “The Three Black Dots,” by Otwoll Binns. “Devil’s Laughter,” by Brenning. “Wild Justice,” by George Birminghem. “The Star in the Dust,” by Beatrice Grimshaw. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. w. HOPKINS. Them 120, East Street. ORR’S SALE. Claw Hammers 3/6, now 2/9; 4/6, now 4/-. Braces 4/6, now 3/9. Engineers’ Hammers 2/9, now 2/-; 4/6, now 3/6. Hand Saws 7/6, nowvs/9; 12/6 now 10/6. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. ORR’S SALE. Doulton Cups, Saucers and Plates, 6/6, now 319. Square Cake Plates 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 2/-; now 10d, 1/-, 1/3, 1,16. Fruit Salad Sets. 7 Pieces, 8/6, 9/6, 11/6; now 6/6, 7/6, 9/6. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 262, 18 August 1936, Page 4
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