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BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR CONFIDENCE ON THE COURTS . .. and other, sports occasions . . come j to Ballantynes for your Outfit. . . they have a wonderful variety of sports things that will give you confidence and help your game j quite a bit, too. It is so easy 1 to shop by Mail at Ballantynes. In their Mail Order Department experienced Assistants are waiting to do your shopping for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postage paid. FOURWAE BLOUSES with adaptable collars in Spun Silk and Tussore. Plain shades of Beige, Cream and Nnvy; also multi-coloured stripes and checks in Beige and Blue— 12/6 and 13/6 LOCKNIT BLOUSES in gay gypsy stripes; sports styles with short sleeves and adaptable collars— Also similar style in fine pin stripes or checks. Navy/White, Brown/White, Red/White, Green/White, Blue/White, Black/White, Wine/White,. Gold/Brown, Navy/Pink, ■ Fawn/White, Green/ White. SAW W, amt-O.S.— , ... ...... . . . ..4/6, 6/0,12/6 FINE SUMMER-WEIGHT CARDI-GANS-in lace stitch : ; welted, basque with four-button fastening. Lemon, Burnt Orange, London. Tan, Brown, Scarlet, Royal, Beige, Cascade. S.W. and .W.— .; <".•• 3-8/6 FLIPONS . . ■ the-reversible sleeveless jumper, plain and contrasting sides, suitable for sports or ..costume wear,, also worn with cardigan makes attractive twin set. All fashionable shades—--8/11 WELL CUT SLACKS in Linen and Drill, trim-fitting waists, inset pockets and button or zipp-fastening. Brown, Navv, Saxe. S.S.W., S.W. and W.— • 12/6 to 39/6 Also in striped Alpaca in colourings Blue/Tango, Navy/Light Blue, Brown/ Gold. S.S.W., S.W.— 21/6 FLANNEL SLACKS with buttonfastening, neat waist and hipline, two pockets. Brown, Wine, Grey. S.W. and W.— 22/6 » SMART SLACKS in pin-stripes, light weight suiting, zipp-fastening, flap pockets. Grey/White, N'avy/White. S.W., W.— 29/6

YOUR SUMMER MAKE-UP .. . ROMANY TAN by CYCLAX ... so becoming with white Tennis Wear and for luxurious Summer Days. Consult Miss Greenwood Hales our Cyclax Consultant when you are in town or w T ritc to her .. . she w T ill gladly help you in j any way she can regarding your makeup. Also before getting into Shorts for j Tennis, etc., have a leg depilatory by I Miss Hales. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. 0 “Where the Best Thyigs Come From.” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU, EXCELLENT BOOKS FOR GIFTS—AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” ALL' m EACH. “Touch Me Not,” “The Runaway Family,” “The Old. Woman Speaks,” “The Untempered Wind,” “Gay Go Up,” “Jemima Rides,” “And Then Came Spring,” “Ask Me No More,” “Riders oF the Sea,” by Anne' Hepple. “Fair as the Moon,” “Glory of Youth,” ‘‘Peacock Feathers,” ‘‘Contrary Mary,” “(Mistress Anne,” “The DinF I/Lantern,” 7 “Silver, Slippers,” “Wild Wind,” by Temple Bailey. “David and Destiny,” by lan Hay. “A Year With Juliet,” by Elizabeth Frayiie. ’ . h “Olive of Sylcote,” “Peter Pettiniger,” “Gold Chains,” by E. W. Riley. “The Greenstone Door,” “The Land of the Lost,” both well-known novels with definite New Zealand interest, by W. Satchell. “The Riosary,” “The Following of the Star,” “The Broken Halo,” “The Postern Gate,” “Carillon of iScarpa,” “Mistress of Shenstone,” by Florence Barclay. “The Life of Florence Barclay,” by her daughter. “The Glengarry Girl,” by Ralph Connor.

“The Land of Beulah,” by David Lyall. “The Citadel,” by Dr. Cronin. “These are Our Masters,” by Annie Swan. “The Empty ‘World,” by D. E. Stevenson, author of “Miss Buncle” Books. “Fly Away Paul,” “Polycarp’s Progress,” by Victor Canning. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, “THE BOOKSHOP.” ’Phono 120. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LtD. (Incorporated in England.) A World-Wide Organisation, Whose reputation is built on:— ABSOLUTE SECURITY, WILLING SERVICE, DEPENDABILITY. May we help you to solve your insurance problems? PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Agents and Attorneys.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 30, 15 November 1939, Page 4

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578

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 30, 15 November 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 30, 15 November 1939, Page 4

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