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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE LOVELINESS OF LACE. LINGERIE AND TRIMMING LACES. 18in Oyster Allover L**ce; needlerun design on Bretonne Net, 8/11 yard. Also in 36in, 14/0. 37in Bedge Allover Lace; needlerun and shadow net design—4/11 yard. 44in Point Nets. White or Beige, 5/11 yard. 72in Lace for Bridal Veils. Limerick pattern on fine net. Ivory or parchment 15/6 yard. 51 in Beige Needlerun Lace. Silk finished motif on Bretonne net, 3/11 yard. Bin Oyster Double-Edged Lace, suitable for fronts, etc. Needlerun design, 6/11 yard. Also in 4in., 3/6 yard. 31in. Needlerun Lace, with Silk run design. Dark Ecru shade, 2/3 yaid. Also, in Sin., 1/2 yard, 41in Rose/Beige Needlerun and Not Lace; heavy design, 3/6 yard. Oyster Nteedlerun Lace Edgings; in attractive pattenis. to 3m, 1/b, 2/3, 3/3, 3/11 yard. Beige and Ecru Lace Edgings, Needle in and embroidered net designs. 11m * 3in. lofd, 1/6. 2/-, 2/11, 3/11, 5/6 ird.

3in Cream Lace Edging, scalloped border, 10£d> 1/3 yard. in Fine Embroidei-ed Net Lace Edging in cream; scalloped border, 1/3 yard. Narrow Lace Edging, novelty pattern. Beige, ecru— 4jd, 9d yard. NEW WEAVES AND COLOURINGS IN WOOLLENS AND SILKS FOR SPRING- WEAR 54in Knob Tweeds, suitable for smart Spring Coats, etc. Fawn, Brown, Blue 14/6 yard. 541 n. Tweed in Hopsae weave. Lido, Beige Fawn, Navy, 13/6 yard. 54in English Worsted Suitings, Smart check in stripe effects. Grey, Brown, 11/6, 14/6, 17/6 yard. 54in Pin Stripe Suitings for tailored costumes e. L e. Nigger, Navy, Black, 14/6, 16/0 yard otiu Heavy-' eight Locknit, suitable for Tailor 3 l Frocks, Jumpers, etc. Wine, Brown, Navy, Black. 8/11 yard. 36in Check Blistered Crepes .A new weave for smart, serviceable Frocks, Dusty Pink, Bottle Green, Turf Brown, Navy, Black, 8/11 yard. 36in. Marocains, coin spot with small over spot in shades of Saxe, Brown, Navy, Black. 6/11 yard. Christchurch. J. BalJantyne and Co.. Ltd. NEW BOOKS AND REPRINTS RECENTLY RECEIVED AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Passport to Hell,” by Robin Hyde, an amazing book, of a Now Zealander n the Great W T ar, 7/-. “So They Began,” by John Guthrie; author of “The Idttlo Counti-y,” the story of Paradise Bay and some history of its people, 7/-. “A Time to Keep,” by Halhday Sutherland; author of “Arohes of The Y ears 7/0* “Ninety Nine Lives,” by Charles Neil. The exploits of a famous flying “Ace” during the War and after, 5/6. “The Life Book of Mary Watt,” a charming autobiography by Fay Inchfawn, 5/-. 1 “The Cattle King,” the story of Sir Sidney Kidman, Australian Cattle j King, by Idriess, 6/-. Fresh Supplies of Nellie Scanlan s, j “Penearrow.” “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 Jooob, 4/-. “The Shepherd of Gaudaloupe,” by Zane Grey, 4/- each. “By Guess and By God,” “Hells Angels of tho Deep,* 7 by W 7 illiam 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. 1 ‘Knowledge is Power/ 7 a _guido to personal culture, by Phillip Giobs, 2/9. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, 'Phono 120, East Street. CATARRH RELIEVED OR NO CHARGE! DEEP-Seated Catarrh yields speedily to Katarol, the Money-Back Relief Guarantee remedy. Every Katarol drop stops chronic sneezing phlegm gathering, ringing in ears, bad taste, stuffiness, head colds, etc. Try—and prove Katarol. 3/6 trial size, 5/- double, obtainable from R. Totty, Chemist. PILES QUICKLY RELIEVED. NO need to suffer. Hundreds relieved by wonderful Zann Treatment. Send ‘ ninepenee for generous trial sample.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM., Wellington.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 274, 1 September 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 274, 1 September 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 274, 1 September 1936, Page 4

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