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BUSINESS NOTICES. KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING How soothing and comforting to have a piece of needlework to do when evening shadows fall and you gather round a warm glowing fire . . . what a sense of security it gives . . . Ballantynes Needlework Department is full of fascinating suggestions—nothing dull and tedious, but stimulating, interesting designs in Tapestry and Traced Linens that are a joy and pleasure to work. TRACED LINEN TEA TOWELS with coloured borders — 3/3 and 3/11. TRACED ORGANDIE SHOWERS with hemstitched hems. Peach, Green, Lemon, Pink— 6/H* THREE-PIECE LtNEN TOILET, SETS traced in attractive designs, with hemstitched edges. Suitable for embroidering in colours or natural—•• 3/6. LINEN CRASH PEG APRONS, traced for embroidery, with coloured binding 3/3.> ' ■ •• PEG BAGS on hangers, in Linen Crash traced for embroidery, with coloured ■binding---;j- y, u i; 2/9. LINEN SUPPER CLOTHS with hemstitched edges, traced in.ja ydriety of designs. '36in., 9/11 and 10/9; 45in. 16/-. EMBROIDERY FRAMES with spring or. scrctvy All sizes— ' " from 2/-. A wide range of STENCILLED CANVASES: Chair >seats in Jacobean design! suitable for small stool or footstool—‘ ' ’ 7/6. Firescreens in floral designs 10/6 and 15/6 .Vanity Stools— 7/11. FAIRISTITCH LINENS in assorted designs: Waggon Cloths with hemstitched hems 3/11. Supper Cloths, 36in. ,11/6; 43in., 22/6 and 24/6. KNITTING SILK in a wide range of shades— T/3 hank. If unable to call, Shop by Mail. Satisfaction is assured and Postage is Free.

J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. “Where the Beat Things Come From. 5 ' CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. A VARIETY OF BOOKS AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” The Queen’s Book of Hie Red Cross, with a message ; f com Her Majesty the Queen, and contributions by 50 British authors and artists, 7/6. “Harpoons Ahoy,” by Will Lawson. The story, -is based r W the, experiences of the Late 1 Captain McKiHop, the last of the old-time Whalers, 7/6. “Little Known Facts About Wellknown People,” by Dale Carnegie. Here 50 men and women -pass-before the eyes in tantalising reality. Can be read and re-read, • 6/-. ‘Purposes of I-jovc/* the gro*vt hospital novel,'iby .Mary Renault, <lO/-. ‘‘Out of:.the. Rough,”., by Joseph Shaw. With this Book you can literals ly sit in your armchair and read your way to a dower score. Learn by easy stages, the correct principles- of Golf, 4/0. v “Hitler Speaks.’* by Hermann Rauschning,. A series of political conversations with Adolf! Hitler, on his real aims, 13/6. - - ‘Surgeon Extraordinary,” by Loyal Davis. The life story of Dr. J. B. Murphv, the Stormy Petrol of Surgery, 9/6. “Let the People Sing,” by .J. B. Priestley, 10/-. “They Wanted to Live,” “Victoria Four-Thirty,” by Cecil Roberts (fresh supply), 7/6 each. “Stand at Ease,” by lan Hay. Stories grave and gay, 8/9. “The Rains Came,” by Louis Bromfield, 8/9.

“LOOK IN THE WINDOW,” A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phono 120 “The Bookshop.” THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) L ET US ADVISE YOU with regard to • INSURANCES. .AH Classes of Business Transacted. COMPREHENSIVE POLICIES. MODERATE PREMIUMS. FAIR SETTLEMENTS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Agents and Attorneys.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 210, 13 June 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 210, 13 June 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 210, 13 June 1940, Page 4

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