BUSINESS NOTICES. WOOL SCARVES—TO BRIGHTEN YOUR WINTER SUIT OR COAT. Ballantynes liave a wide selection of the smartest and newest in SCARVES. FINE WOOL TRIANGLE SCARVES, in check designs, with tringed ends. A variety of shades. 3/11 4/11 5/11 WOOL TRIANGLE SCARVES, in woven spot design. Red/White, Navy/ Red, Blne/White. 3/11 TRIANGLE SCARVES, in check basket weave. 3/11 HAND-WOVEN WOOL SCARVES, in Chevron stripes. 6/11 JAEGER WOOL SCARVES, in fancy check designs. A wide range of colours. 9/11 HAND-WOVEN SOFT WOOL SCARVES, in large check designs. Fringed ends. 6/11 SOFT WOOL SCARVES, in plain coloured basket weave. Fringed ends. 5/11 “SAMMY” ENGLISH ALL-WOOL SCARVES, chock designs, in a wide range of colours. 5/6 “KYNOCH” SCOTCH ALL-WOOL SCARVES, fringed, in check designs. Dark shades. ’ , 8/11 GREY/BLACK WOOL SCARVES, in cobweb design; soft and warm. 4/11 BLACK/WHITE WOOL SCARVES, in check ancl stripe designs. 4/11 5/11 6/11 “MICKY'MOUSE” SAMMY SCARF, for hoys and girls, in chock pattern. Packed in aeroplane box. 4/11 i SHOP BY MAIL—SATISFACTION GUARANTEED—DISPATCH IS PROMPT. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. Postal Address: P.O. Box 902,' Christchurch.
BOOKS TO ENJOY READING —AND KEEP ON ONE’S BOOKSHELF TO READ AGATN. “The Trumpet in the Dust,” “The Old Road! from Spain,” “Crump Folk Going 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, 0/6. “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 Cameiiers 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,” by 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; -1/6. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS. ’Phone 120, East Street. “THE BOOKSHOP.” NEW MILLINERY FOR WINTER. SPLENDID Display of Matrons’ R eady-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 Millinery is carefully chosen and will please you. H. AND 0. SCOTT, Millinery Specialists, Burnett St. APPLES APPLES. REMEMBER : “ A N Apple a'day keeps the Doctor Z~\. away.” Jonathans, Delicious and Dunns 3d per lb, Mbs 1/-. Extra low prices by case lots. THOMAS, BROS.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 192, 27 May 1938, Page 4
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