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BUSINESS NOTICES. SPRING DAYS ARE GLAD DAYS. DAINTY FABRICS IN THE NEWEST COLOURINGS. “Cruisalin,” a Summer-weight coarse weave Suiting for the popular “Tailored” style, in pastel shades of poudre, stringume, paiou pink, inalmuison rose, lorester green, luminous blue, water green. 3b-in 4/11 yaid. Batiste, a crisp sheer cotton fabric . suitame lor younger lolk. Tiosebua uesign in mauve, lemon, rose or blue. dtiMii, 1/iii yard. “Krinltletone,” the new blister fabric which needs no ironing. \V me, navy or nigger groutid with wmte enamelled spot. Also sky with navy spot, 33in, wide, 3/11 yard. “Trotabout,” bright all-over colours in heavy-weight coarse weave Slub labnc. Moral or novel checK designs, in blue, red and green; fast colours, dbin wide, 2/11 yard. “Durotesse,” fadeless, super-fine cotton fabric. All-over floral design in tireen, red, blue and lemon. 36in wide, ■ll'd yard. Courtauld’s Rayons, in a variety of spaced designs on ground of lido, wine, brown or black, obin 4/b and 4/11 yard. “Flairola,” an uncrushable Art Silk Crepe for dainty afternoon frocks; all-over designs, 36in wide, 2/11“Flairance,” an Art Silk Crepe de Chene; windswept wheat design on grounds of lido, bottle, navy, mggei. 36in wide. 4/tl. “Summer Breeze,” a fast colour haircord in a wide range of new signs including all-over floral, hailstone spot, novel check, pinspot, rosebud. An all-British cloth, guaranteed fadeless. 36in, 1/9 yard. Tootal’s Crease Resisting Crepe in rich blue or greeri plaid effects. Fast colours. 36in, 3/6 yard. “Duro” Ombre Voile, novel diagonal check designs in scarlet, lemon, green or navy, 36in 2/6. “Clythe,” Liberty matt cotton with floral designs in shades of lemon, green or blue. 36in wide, 3/6. “Blister Sheer,” spaced, multi-col-oured floral designs on background of nigger, black, grass green or saxo blue, 36in., 2/11. Pictorial Review Patterns make home dressmaking easy. Ballantynes are sole Canterbury Agents. We are sole Canterbury Agents for Liberty’s of London. Christchurch. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. NEW BOOKS AND REPRINTS RECENTLY RECEIVED AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Passport to Hell,” by Robin Hyde, an amazing book, of a New Zealander in the Great War, 7/-. “So They Began,” by John Guthrie; author of “The Little Country,” the story of Paradise Bay and some history of its people, 7/-. “A 'lime to Keep,” by Halliday Sutherland; author of “Arches of The Years,” 7/6. “Ninety Nine Lives,” by Charles Neil. The exploits of a famous flying “Aee” during the War and after, 5/6. “The Life Book of Navy "War,” a charming autobiography by Fay Inchfawn, 5/-. “The Cattle King,” the story of Sir Sidney Kidman, Australian Cattle King, by Idriess, 6/-. Fresh Supplies of Nellio Scanlan s, “Pencarrow.” “Tides of Youth,” and “Winds of Heaven,” 4/- each. “The Arches of the Years,” Turnip Tops,” “The Fire of Spring,” by Ethel Boileau, 4/- each. “Gay Go Up,” by Anne Hepple, 4/-. “Roots,” by Naomi Jacob, 4/-. “The Shcpiierd of Gaudaloupe,” by Zane Grey, 4/- each. “By Guess and By God,” “Hells Angels of the Deep,'"’ by William Guy Carr, now 2/9 each. “With Lawrence in Arabia,” by Lowell Thomas, 2/9. “Fire-eater” the memoirs of a V.C., by Captain A. 0. Pollard, V.C., 2/9. “Knowledge is Power,” a guide to personal culture, Ivy Phillip Giobs, 2/9. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, 'Phono 120, East Street. MUSIC and RADIO. SEE OSMAN’S for the latest in all Sheet Music. Song and Dance Albums. Musical instruments of every description at town prices. . We offer a great selection of the best Mouth Organs and Accordeons. W. OSMAN AND CO.. Agents for Chas. Begg and Co., 121 Burnett St., Ashburton. Agents for the popular Philco Radio.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 266, 22 August 1936, Page 4

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