BUSINESS NOTICES. THE HEALTHFUL EXHILARATION OF WINTER SPORTS Calls for Clothes that are Comfortable and Practical, and allow for plenty of freedom of movement — they must be smart, too, for Win- , ter Sports Wear has an important place in fashions for 1930. SIvI-IXG TROUSERS in Navy Garbircord, side-fastening, with laced anklets, proofed knees. S. V ~ W-, O.S. 55/6 WATERPROOF JACKETS in registered Grenfell Cloth, , ideal for sports wear, with zips or button front fastening, .welted waist and- cuffs. Brown and Fawn. S.W., W. 1 '/ 49/6 ALL-WOOL TWIN SETS, in fine rib effect. The .lumper has short sleeves and crew neck. . Valley Green, Black, Rust, Wine, Scarlet, £}rev. Jumper 17/6 ,Cardigan 25/6 POLO JUMPERS in plain knit, with •welted cuffs and waistband. Valley Green, Navy, Red, Tan, Emerald. S.W., W. 19/6 ATTRACTIVE SELECTION of MOREL BLOUSES/ in Viyella, Romaine Jersey and Angora Cloth. Smart tailored styles with high adaptable neckline finishes, with novelty buttons and stitching. In all popular shades, also Tartans. S.W., W., W.X. 29/6 to 59/6 COSY BRUSHED WOOL JUMPERS, in button-front or belted style, with high ribbed collar and fitting cuffs. Roval Blue, Rust, Scarlet, Black. S.W. and W. 27/6 ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS, wellcut, with two side front fastenings and two pockets. Neat inset belt and cuffs. Grey, Brown, Wine. S.W., W. 22/6 SHOP BY MAIL satisfaction is guaranteed and dispatch is • prompt. Postal Address: P.O. Box 902, Christchurch. 0 Christchurch, also, at Timaru. J. Ballantyne and Co,, Ltd.
NEW BOOKS at: “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Disgrace Abounding,” by Douglas Rood, author of “Insanity Fair,” 13/6. “Birdie Bowers of The Antarctic,” by George Soaver, 13/6. _ -. ’’Longshanks and I,” by Francis Foster. Tells of the strange, .adventures of Father Francis and his companion, the Lay Brother Longshanks, as they wandered through England. 7/6. “My Harvest of The Years,” by Jane T. Stoddart (fresh supply), 6/6. “Hell’s Doorway” ; “Flames of Convention,” by F. J. Thwaites, 2/6 each. “The Empty World,’ ’ “Smouldering Fire,” by D. E. Stevenson, author of “Miss Bunde,” 4/6 each. “Tiger Standish Takes the Field,” by Sydney r Horler, 7/6. “The Godwits Flv,” by Robin Hyde, 7/6. “Sister In. Charge,” by H. L. Montgomerie, 7/6. “Reaching For The Stars,” by Nora Wain, 8/6. “The Road to Damascus,” by Annie Swan (fresh supply) 4/6. “In His Steps.” Scenes of the Gospel Story, superbly pictured. The Land of Life of Jesus, to bo completed,in about 36 parts, 1/- each. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, “THE BOOKSHOP.” ’Phone 120. ASHBURTON LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. MONEY TO LEND. LOANS Granted to Purchase or Build. Repayable by Easy Monthly Instalments. At Lowest Rates of Interest. W. H. AMOS, Manager. SLUGGISHNESS and habitual constipation are rapidly remedied by 4 LAX;, the modern, tasteless laxative. 2/6 from Fletcher Bros., Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 198, 5 June 1939, Page 4
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