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NUTiCtS. CARDIGANS and JUMPERS —SUITABLE FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR Dainty “Jaeger” Jumpers, fancy weaves in the new Boucle wool, »um t or long sleeves, round necks or tailoieu turn-Uown collars. Bud pink, Bavarian Blue, Poker’ Red. Lacey or fine-ribbed Hipband Cardigans with inset pockets. Jaeger make in Boucle or Plain Wools. Lotus bud, puff blue, lemon, apple green. From 25/6 to 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, ' '•own, paster green. From 17/6. Hipband Cardigans, ia woven r ibbed 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, navy/wkite. S. W., W., 0.5., 25/6. Well cut ‘Termahead” Overalls with long sleeves. Straight buttoned front or cross-over stylo. White, pink, rose, red, green, blue, navy, mauve. 10/0. Well cut Fancy Tweed Skirts, two side-pleats and pocket. Green, fawn, grey. 21/-. Rubberised Rain Cape with neat turned-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. riigli, staiid, or Eton collar. Fawn/ nigger, 69/6, 89/6, 5 guineas.

Christchurch. J. BaUantyne and Co., Ltd. BOOKS ON VARIOUS 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 tire 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/-- . . . “Tho Working of tlio Holy Spirit m Daily Life,” by Sister Eva of Friedenshorr, 3/-. , , _ , , “The Doctor Calls Again,” by Isabel Cameron, 1/9. “In the Steps of tho Master,” H. V. Morton, 11/3. “Anne of Windy Willows,” by L. M. Montgomery, 6/-. “Pilgrim Cottage,” by Cecil Roberts, 4/-. “Taken by tho 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 Broadbanks, by Dr. Frank Boreham, 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,” 32 pages of plates, bv Robert Graves, 5/-. “Flight To-day.” by J. L. Nayler and E. Qwer, 24 plates, £>/-. “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. re--IVTO need to suffer. Hundreds JL\ lieved by wonderful Zann Treat ment. Send ninepence for generouf trial sample.—Zann Proprietary, Bos 962 KM., Wellington.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 280, 8 September 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 280, 8 September 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 280, 8 September 1936, Page 4

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