BUSINESS NOTICES. CARDIGANS and JUMPERS —SUITABLE FOII EARLY SPRING WEAR Lainty “Jaeger" Jumpers, weaves in the new Boucle wool fancy Short wuw «yi» r , r long sleeves, round, necks or tailored mrn-uown collars. Bud pink, Bavarian ilue, Poker Ked. f rom 29/6 to 40/6. • Lacey or fine-ribbed - Hipband Cardigans with inset pockets. Jaegei make in Boucle or ,Plain Wools. Lotus bud,, puff blue, lemon, apple green. From 23/6 tb 35/6. A varied selection of summer-weight pure wool Jumpers, finished contrasting colours at neck and waist; short or long sleeves. Apricot, scarlet, blossom pink, lemon, beige, brown, pastel green. From 17/6. Hipband Cardigans, in woven, ribbed design. Welted cuffs and waistline, inverted pockets. Red, beige, blue, white, S.W., W., 21/-. Woollen Cardigans, with belt, plain strapping, ribbed cuffs and pockets. Bottle green, black, beige, wine, red, nav.y/white. S. VY., W., 0.5., 25/6. Well cut “Pormahead” Overalls with long sleeves. Straight buttoned front or cross-over style. White, pink, rose red, greon, blue, navy, mauve. 10/6. '• Well cut Fancy Tweed Skirts, two side-pleats and pocket. Green, fawn, grey. 21/-. Rubberised Rain Cape with neat tumed-down collar. Full length. Fawn, white, emerald, gold, red. 29/6. Tailored all-wool Flannel Slacks. Marino, scarlet, bottle green, navy. 21/-. Also light grey. 18/6. Tweed Swagger Coats, lined throughout. High, stand, or Eton collar. Fawn/ nigger, 69/6, 89/6, 5 guineas.
Christchurch. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. BOOKS ON VARJChjS SUBJECTS AVAILABLE AT THE BOOKSHOP. “Can God,” “Prove Me Now,” “This Is the* Victory,” “Times of .Refreshing,” by Edwin Orr, 1/9 each. “Charles Haddon Spurgeon,” by William Williams, 1/9. “Songs from the Slums,” by Kagawa 3/-. “Christ and Japan,” Kagawa, '2/6. “A Modern Girl’-s Problems,” by Mary S. Wood, 1/9. “Annals of a Little Shop,” Anne Hepple, 4/6. “Bright Talks on Favourite Hymns’ 4/-. . . . “The Working of the Holy Spirit m Daily Life,” by Sister Eva of Friedenshorr, 3/-. ' “The Doctor Calls Again,” by Isabel Cameron, 1/9. “In the Steps of the Master,” H. V. Morton, 11/3. “Anne of Windy Willows,” by L. M. Montgomery, 6/-. “Pili 4/-. ilgrim Cottage,” by Cecil Roberts, Taken by the Hand,” 0. Douglas, 4/-. “The Island of Sheep,” by John Buchan, 7/-. “Papuan Wonderland,” by J. G. Hides, 9/6. “They Walk in the City,” J. B. Priestley. “The Passing of John Rroadbanks,” by Dr. Frank Bo reham, 6/-. “Roger”—'a Yorkshire sheep dog. To Girls and Boys, 4/-. “Lawrence,” the story of his life by Edward Robinson, 4/6. “Lawrence and The Arabs,” 3*2 pages of plates, bv Robert Graves, 5/-. “Flight To-day.” by J. L. Nayler and E. Ower, 24 plates, 6/-. “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, 6/- double, obtainable from R. Totty, Chemist. PILES QUICKLY RELIEVED. NO need to suffer. Hundreds relieved by wonderful Zann Treatment. Send ninepence for generous trial sample.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952 KM., Wellington.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG19360905.2.25.2
Bibliographic details
Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 278, 5 September 1936, Page 4
Word Count
508Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 278, 5 September 1936, Page 4
Using This Item
Ashburton Guardian Ltd is the copyright owner for the Ashburton Guardian. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Ashburton Guardian Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.