BUSINESS NOTICES. BE HAND-IN-GLOVE WITH FASHION THIS WINTERGLOVES from Ballantynes embody all the qualities that one might desire—quality, originality, smartness—and are very reasonable in price, SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES, fleecy lined, in Beaver, mid-Brown, Nigger, Bottle, Navy, mid-Grey. All sizes. 2/11 pair.
SCOTCH KNITTED WOOL GLOVES, with lined gauntlet, Brown, Beaver, Navy, Maroon. All sizes. 5/11 pair. ENGLISH ASTRAKHAN GLOVES, with large gauntlet. Beaver, Black, Navy, Red, White. All sizes. 6/9 pair. ENGLISH LEATHER GLOVES, woollined, with Elastic Wrist. Nigger, Navy, Black. All sizes. 11/9 pair. ENGLISH LEATHER GLOVES, with short loose gauntlet, fleecy-lined and hand-sewn; Navy and Nigger. All sizes. 12/9 pair. ENGLISH LEATHER GLOVES, with Elastic Wrist; silk lined throughout. Navy and Black. All sizes. 16/9 pair. CHILDREN’S NIGGER ASTRAKHAN GLOVES, with kid palms. Sizes 2 to 2/1.1, 3/3, 3/9, 3/11 pair. EXCLUSIVE TO BALLANTVNES. ENGLISH ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, fully fashioned, in Beige, Fawn, Brown, Mole, Cunmetal, Black, White. All sizes. 6/11 pair. SPECIAL VALUE. ENGLISH MERCERISED LISLE HOSE, with double heels, soles and toes. Brown and Dark Grey. All sizes. 1/11 pair. .Satisfaction is guaranteed in all Mail Orders, and dispatch is prompt. ,T. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. Postal Address: P.O. Box 902, Christchurch.
BOOKS TO ENJOY READING—AND KEEP ON ONE’S BOOKSHELF TO READ AGAIN. “The Trumpet in the Dust,” “The Old Road l from Spain,” “Crump Folk Gojng Home,” by Constance Holme, 4/6 each. “The Countryman’s Year,” 6/6, by David Grayson, author of “Adventures in Friendship.” “My 'Life,” by Annie Swan, 3/6. “The Road to Damascus,” by Annie Swan, 5/-. “Nauga Parbat Adventure,” a Himalayan Expedition, 114 beautiful illustrations; cheap edition, 8/6. “Riptide In the South Seas,” by Willard Price, with 49 illustrations, 6/6. “With the Cameliers In Palestine,” by John Robertson, witn introductions by General Sir Harry Chauvel and Col. the Hon. Sir James Allen; 10/6. “A Shepherd Remembers,” by Leslie Weatherhead. A devotional study of the Twenty-third Psalm; 6/6. _ “It Happened in Palestine,” oy Leslie Weatherhead; 7/6. “The Adventures of Elizabeth Gray” fresh supply, by Isobel Cameron; 5/-. “Folk of the Glen,” by Isobel Cameron ; 5/-. “Riders of the Sky,” the glorious story of the Heroes of the Air; 6/6. “Flight To-day,” 24 plates and map of world air routes; 4/6. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phone 120, East Street. ‘THE BOOKSHOP.” NEW MILLINERY FOR WINTER. SPLENDID Display of Matrons’ Ready-to-Wears and Model Millinery now opened. Matrons will be delighted with the New Styles, specially selected to suit them. Large head fittings a speciality. Our Millineiy is carefully chosen and will please you. H. AND 0. SCOTT,> Millinery Specialists, Burnett St. APPLES APPLES. REMEMBER: “AN Apple a day keeps the Doctor tx away.” Jonathans, Delicious and Dunns 3d per lb, 51bs 1/-. Extra low prices by case lots. THOMAS, BROS.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 190, 25 May 1938, Page 4
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