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BUSINESS NOTICES. COTTON COMES INTO ITS OWN THIS SUMMER . , For smart beach wear . . for gay little washing frocks . . for smocks and dirndls . . you will sec its colourful stripes and novelty designs everywhere. If unable to call, please write. Satisfaction is guaranteed and postage is free. Fatterns gladly sent on request. PERCALE, a fine American Cotton Cambric in many new designs including floral stripes, Roman stripes, neat sprig designs and largo all-over floral designs. Guaranteed fast colours. 36in. 1/9 yd. LANTYNE GINGHAM, a fabric recommended for wear, in small checks, broken checks, plaids, block checks and embroidered checks on grounds of Blue, Green, Lemon, Brown, Saxe, Red, Fawn. 36in. 1/6 yd. SUMMER BREEZE, a guaranteed haircord fabric, crisp, cool and fadeless, in a full range of the season’s newest designs including spot, floral check, Roman Stripe, small all-over floral and bold floral designs on W hite or coloured grounds. 36in. 1/9 yd. RITZO, a heavy quality linen weave fabric in stripe, floral check, nautical, spot and all-over floral designs. Guaranteed fast colours. 36in. 2/3 yd. DIMITY, an American fabric in a dainty muslin weave for children’s frocks in sprig, small rosebud and larger floral designs on grounds of White, Pink, Blue, Green. Fast colours. 36in. 1/9 yd. ART. SILK SLUB LINEN, creaseresisting, in plain shades of Nil, Lemon, Helio, Powder Blue, Tussore, Pink, Beige, Turquoise, WTiite. 4 . \.36in. 2/11 yd. Send for our free “Pictorial Rieview” Patterjr Leaflet, illustrating the latest styles for summer. SHOP BY MAIL —Satisfaction assured and despatch is prompt. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. ‘WVhere the Best Things Come From.’ CHRISTCHURCH and TJMARU.

HAVE YOU READ THESE? ALSO SOME RECENT BOOKS AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” “These Are Our Masters,” by Annie Swan; 4/6. “Gold Chains,”.a novel with a purpose, the intention of the author being to show that more things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of,” by E. W. Riley; 5/-. “The Citadel,” by A. J. Cronin, first cheap edition, a famous novel; 4/6.. “The Farmer’s Wife” (fresh supply). A New Zealand country woman’s calendar, by Anne Earncliff Brow r n ; 7/6. “The Valley of Baca,” a worthy successor to “Gold Chains,” and “AVindyridge,” by E. W. Riley; 7/6. ■ “Purposes of Love.” The Great Hospital Novel, by Mary Renault ; 10/-. “Castles in The Soil,” by Beryl McCarthy ; 7/6. “Reaching For The Stars,” a truthful and sympathetic record of what has been seen and heard in four crowded years of residence in Germany. A poignant revelation of the German tragedy, by Nora Wain; 8/6. “Dr. Bradley Remembers,” by Francis Brett Young; 10/-. “Inside Asia,” by John Gunther; 15/6. “Surgeon Extraordinary.” The Life Story of Dr. J. B. Murphy—the Stormy Petrel of Surgery,” bv Loyal Davis; 9/6. “On the Edge of the Primeval Forest,” by Albert Schweitzer; 3/-. “Margaret Ogilvy,” by J. M. Barrie; 3/- ' Weymouth’s “New Testament”; 3/-. e “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, “THE BOOKSHOP.” ’Phone 120. ______ THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) A World-Wide Organisation, Whoso reputation is built on:— ABSOLUTE SECURITY, AVILLING SERVICE, DEPENDABILITY. May we help you to solve your insurance problems? PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Agents and Attorneys. \ “TTNICOD” Cod Liver Oil. For better Chickens, and better returns, we recommend you to use “Unicod.”—Ashburton Poultry Farmers’ Trading Depot.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 300, 2 October 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 300, 2 October 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 300, 2 October 1939, Page 4

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