BUSINESS NOTICES. WHEREVER YOU GO ... , by sea or land, for a long voyage or a week-end trip, you will find that Travel Goods from Ballantynes can be confidently relied on, for besides a smart appearance they are really serviceable. VULCANISED' FIBRE HAT BOXES with heavy quality canvas covering. In round or square shapes. 14in., l'6in., 18in. 32/6, 39/6, 45/-, 57/6, 63/KAIAPOI SHAWL RUGS with fringed border. In the following tartans: Grant, McKenzie, Hunting MacPherson, Dress Gordon, Logan; also in plaid pattern on Fawn ground. 60 x GOin. 29/6 “ERNIZ” IMPORTED RUGS, reversible, with similar pattern on each side. In a wide range of shades and patterns. 60 x 72in. 45/JAEGER FINE WOOL RUGS in a new range 1 of designs'. 58 x 70in. ■ ' 97/6 to -£5/15/KAIAPOI, PETONE AND -IMPORTED RUGS, in a vide selection of designs. 23/6, 29/6,’ 49/6, 65/-, 79/6 to 7gns. VULCANISED FIBRE CASES with heavy quality canvas covers; to match Hatboxes, bound with real hide; wooden battens. 20in. 22in. 24in. 28in. 30in. ■ 59/6, 65/-, 69/6, 79/6, 87/6.
CABIN TRUNKS to match Cases. Fitted with inner tray and two locks. Bound with real hide. 33in., £6/10/-; 36in., £6/19/6. ROL-A-DOR WARDROBES, made of specially impregnated fibre board. Framework of polished Hardwood in attractive light oak finish. Dustproof and mothproof; fitted with roll-top door. sft. x 21in. x 21in. 35/-. Do not hesitate to order by Mail. Satisfaction is guaranteed, despatch is prompt. Postal Address: P.O. Box 902, Christchurch. \ dott *
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 39, 25 November 1938, Page 4
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