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BUSINESS NOTICES. UNOBTRUSIVENESS THE ESSENCE OF DISTINCTION BALLANTYNES MEN’S WEAR FOR SMART OCCASIONS. English Made Shirts, noted for style, fit and general excellence. Smart stripe designs in blue, grey or fawn; also .fine red stripe which is particularly new. Double cuffs, two collais fitted tabs and stiffeners, 14/6, 17/6. Plain Navy Shirts with collar attached. Very fashionable. Worn with plain tie. Shirt, 12/6. Tie 1/11, 3/6. Striped Ties will be largely worn. Pure silk, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 11/6. Einglish made Socks in fine-ribbed narrow fitting. Newest colourings and designs. 5/11, 7/6, 9/6, 11/6 per pair. Ordinary fitting 3/6, 4/11, 5/6 per pair. GLOVES— Genuine Hogskin, 27/6 pair. Washable Chamois, 14/6 pair. Hand sewn Washable Doeskin, 19/6 pair. Handkerchiefs in “all over” design to tone with Suits. Colorbide Handkerchiefs in fast boiling colours, 1/9. Pure Silk Handkerchiefs, fast boiling colours 3/6 to 6/6. THE NEWEST SHAPES IN SOFT FELT HATS “Stetson” Felts, new stocks in the latest shapes and colourings, including both narrow and wide brims and bands. Light grey, blue grey, fawn, brown, 49/6. “Scotts’ ”• Felts, in the latest English styles Tones of grey, brown, fawn, 49/6. Smart styles in “Lincoln Bennett” Felts. Fawn, grey, brown, 42/-. “Woodrow” Felts in newest tonings, 35/-. “Chr'.'fet.y” Fblts, light in weight, very suitable for sports wear. In eight shades, 32/6. The “Kensington” Felts, especially suitable for the younger man, 29/6. The “Dunstable” Felts, made from pure fur. Newest styles and colourings, 19/6. Ilea cl y-to Wear Suits. Tailored in three-button style from high-grade Einglish Worsteds . Grey and blue tonings—s}gns to BJgns. Overcoats in West of England Proofed Tweeds. Single-breasted style with inset sleeves. Neat designs in grey or brown —£5/10/- to llgns. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. Postal Address— P.O. Box 902, Christchurch.

AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. As MAILING TIME IS SHORT .SUPPLIES OE THE NEW ZEALAND CHRISTMAS NUMBERS ARE LIMITED. Six Beautiful Issues, 2/- each; 2/1 posted. “Tui’s Annual,” The Otago Witness “N.Z. Illustrated,” “The Star Annual,” “The Weekly News,” “The Free Lance.” “Knock ’Em,” a new table game of boxing made in N.Z., 1/6. Personal Greeting Cards. Pencil Prints of New Zealand scenes, 6 cards and Envelope, 2/6. 1937 Calendars, N.Z. Scenery, coloured. Envelope size, 9d each. Novelties in Suede, with typical New Zealand Subjects, for posting overseas. SOME OF THE NEW BOOKS JUST UNPACKED “Wo of the Never Never,” by Mrs Aenaes Gunn, 2/6. “The Street of the Spinners,” by Isabel Cameron. An unsual story all readers of “The Doctor” will enjoy. “Ann of the Windy Willows,” by L. 31. Montgomery (Fresh supply), 6/-. “Round the Corner,” by Valentine 4/6. “The Triumph of John and Betty Stam,” a simple narrative of facts, concerning'the life of two martyr Missionaries, 1/9. “Robert Martin’s Lesson,” “Hazel and Sons,” by Annie Swan, 4/6 each. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW” A. W. HOPKINS, “THE BOOKSHOP A NGLO ENAMEL STEWPANS Brown 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 3/-, 4/-. Ivory and Green, 2/6, 3/-, 3/G, 4/6, 5/6. JOHN ORR AND CO, LTD. Fountain pen repairsmakes of Pens satisfactorily justed and repaired. BROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. -All adTHIS IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION YOU may pay a little more for a CRAIGHEAD Suit or Costume, than you do for a Ready-to-Wear, but you DO get the Value for your money. E. G. CRAIGHEAD, Tailor.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 29, 13 November 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 29, 13 November 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 29, 13 November 1936, Page 4

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