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BUSINESS NOTICES. MEN’S WEAR. ENSURING THE SATISFACTORY SERVICE EXPECTED FROM ballantynes. “Stetson,” new stocks in the latest shapes and colourings, including both narrow and wide brims and bands. Light grey, blue grey, fawn, browm “Scott,” in the latest English styles. Tones of grey, brown, fawn. 49/6 Smart styles in “Lincoln Bennett ” Fawn, grey, brown. 4- ; - “ Woodrow,” in newest tonings. 35/“Christy,” light in weight, very suitable for sports wear. In eight shades. S2j u The “Kensington” Felts, especially suitable for the younger man. 2J/ b The “Dunstable” Felts, made from pure fur. Newest styles and colour- . 19/b mgs. 1 Ready-to-Wear Suits. Tailored in three-button style from high-gia e Enelisli Worsteds. Grey and blue tonjngs— t 0 B*gns 8 * gns vereoats in West of England Proofed weeds. Single-breasted style with m»t sleeves. Neat designs in grey or [•own. £5/10/- to llgns. Tailored Sports Jackets in All-Wool Cheviot and West of England Cloths. Check or fleck designs in grey, fawn or brown tonings. 4//6, 00/-, 6/,/b Harris Tweed Sports Jackets, tailored from hand-woven cloths. Check or herringbone designs in brown tomngs^ sports Trousers, tailored from superior U 1-Wool and Worsted Flannel. Light, nid and dark grey. 25/6, 27/6, 32 ; 6 Grey Worsted Sports Trousers, tailored from a Superior English Cloth in neat herringbone design. Boys’ and Youths’ Flannel Trousers, well cut from Dominion All-Wool Cloths. Mid and dark grey. 19/6, 21/-, 22/6 GLOVES— Genuine Hogskin. 27/6 pr. Washable Chamois. 14/6 pr. ' Hand-sewn Washable Doeskin. , 19/6 pr. WHEN IN TOWNSHOP AT LEISURE, Arrange to meet your friends in the restful surroundings of our Comfortable Tea Room. Our Luncheons are varied and beautifully served. Morning and Afternoon Teas are specially dainty. Free Telephone. Parcels may be left with the Attendant. Order by mail or ’phone with entire confidence. J. Ballantyne and Co. Postal Address: P.O. Box 902, Christchurch, C.I.

PREPARED FOR SCHOOL ALL THE BOOKS AND OTHER NECESSARY EQUIPMENT FOR PRIMARY AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. “Progressive Primers,” Nos. 1 to 6. “Live Readers,” Nos. 1 to 7. English, Geography and History Books. Arithmetic for Standards 1 to 6. Atlases, Journal Covers. Dictionaries from 1/-. Reliable Pencil Cases, 2-decker, 9d and 1/-. Not© Books from Id; Rulers from Id. Radio Pencils, one penny; the best available. 'Blotting, one penny—large sheet. Our "Well-known “Popular” Exercises, 3d. •Drawing Folios, Compasses, Set Square. Fount Pens (we can recommend), Gold Nibs, Screw-on Caps, 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6 and upwards Leather School Bags from 4/6 to 12/6 Canvas School Bags, very long wearing, from 3/9. School Lunch Boxes and Cases, all sizes. Foolscap, Blotting Paper, Ink Powder, Blackboard Dusters, Ink, Chalk (White and Coloured), Fine Writer Nibs, Slates and Slate Pencils. “THE BOOKSHOP” for all School Requirements. A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phone 120, East Street. F OUNTAIN PEN REPAIRSmakes of Peim satisfactorily justed and repaired. -All adBROOM’S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. THIS IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION YOU may pay a little more for a CRAIGHEAD Suit or Costume, than you do for a Read'y-to-Wear, but you DO get the Value for your money. E. G. CRAIGHEAD. Tailor. ZANN FOR PILES. I AM just another triumph for Zann Treatment,” writes Cambridge patient. Instant relief. Send ninepence for generous sample. —Zann Pty., Box 952 KM, Wellington.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 116, 26 February 1937, Page 4

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