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-BUSINESS NOTICES. “ TRANSFORMATION SCENESpring comes—and with it the newest and best in Spring Coats, paving the way to a season of chic. For instance, the Coats mentioned below, from Ballantynes new Collection, suavely smarl>—graciously flattering. If unable to call, please write. Satisfaction is assured— l postage is free. CASUAL BOX COAT of light-weight Diagonal Cloth with extended shoulders darted to give extra width, back with double tucks from yoke effect; collarless. Slit pockets with welted edge, new bracelet sleeves. Shrimp., Navigator Blue, Persian Green. Grey, Wheat, Navy, Black. S.S.W., S. W., W, 69/6 SMART SEMI-SWAGGER. COATS in light-weight fancy Wool material. Edge-to-edge style with stitched panels continuing round neckline, which can ho worn up or turned down to form a curved rover. Long sleeves and slit pockets trimmed with stitched band. Single vent at back, fully lined. Beige, Gold, Dark Tan, Light Tan, Green, Light Navy, Saxe, Clover. te.S.W., S.W., W. 09/6 COMPREHENSIVE! RANGE OF SPRING COATS in All-Wool, Boucle and novelty materials. Fitting and swagger styles with wide shoulder-line; with or without collar. S.W., W., W.X. 5 gns. to 16 gns. WHITE ALL-WOOL TENNIS COATS in swagger stvle with buttoned front. S.W., V. * "9/6 EDGE-TO-EDGE SHEER COATS with or without belt. Navy and Black. S.W., W., 0.8. From 45/6 ENGLISH TWEED COATS in multicoloured stripe-design. Box style with square shoulder-line, tailored collar and revers. Grounds of Tan, Blue, Rust. SiS.W., S.W.. W. ■ 75/6 EDGE-TO-EDGE COATS in helted or swagger' style with scalloped edge and wide sleeves. Navy, Black, Aqua Blue. S.W., W., O.S. ' " 5i gns. ami 6 gns. ,T. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. Christchurch, also at Timarn.

“DIGEST” MAGAZINES INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE ARTICLES CHOSEN PROM LEADING MAGAZINES AND BOOKS. ' “World Digest,” British made for British readers—lOd. “Readers’ Digest,” perhaps the best known—l/3. “Magazine Digest,” best of the best Magazines and Books condensed —1 /-. “Life Digest,” of outstanding reading—l/-. “The Australian Digest,” of world reading—l/-. “P.T.0.,” published by George Newnes, Ltd., 40 articles—l Gd. “Everybody’s Digest,” devoted to better living—6d. GOOD TITLES BY RELIABLE AUTHORS. Only 4/6 Each. “The Broken Halo,” “The Postern Gate,” “The Wall of Partition,” “The Following of tho Star,” “The White Ladies of Worcester,” “The Rosary,” by Florence Barclay. “Crusade,” “Brother Saul,” “The Golden Goat,” by Donn Byrne. “Flower Patch Neighbours,” “The Flower Patch Among the Hills,” “Visitors at the Flower Patch,” by Flora Klickman. “Love is of the Valley,” by David Lyall. “The Butterfly Man,” by Marie Oember. “Macleod’s Wife,” “A Maid of The Isles,” by Annie Swan. LOOK IN! THE WINDOW AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” A. W. HOPKINS. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. ’Phone 120. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) PERSONAL ACCIDENT, AND SICKNESS INSURANCE. WE hnye a particularly Attractive Policy, suitable for Farmers and Other Employers of Labour. DEATH AND WEEKLY BENEFITS FOR ACCIDENTS. LOW PREMIUMS. PYNE GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Agents and Attorneys. 178 Cashel Street, Christchurch. “INTAKE Sunday Night 4 Lax Night” Itl and feel fit the whole week. Get it at R. Totty, Chemist, Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 280, 8 September 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 280, 8 September 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 280, 8 September 1939, Page 4

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