BUSINESS NOTICES. f? HERALDS OF SPRING. have come to Ballantynes. Fascinating, colourful foretastes of fashion’s scheme for Spring—planned to banish - Winter—to put new life into your wardrobe. Come in and see Ballantynes Advance Selection next time you are in town . . ..see the Suits, Frocks and Coats that show vital new trends the distinctive patterns and gaily significant colours for Spring . and all the other fashion notes in the Spriug Song for 1940. THE NEW MILLINERY has made its bow, too, at Ballantynes . . . and in the Spring Collection you will find that Hats are more than hats . , . they are creations that give the final touch of perfection to your Spring outfit. Such piquant angles . . . the finest quality straws , , ..ribbon used in new and intriguing ways . . . fascinating colours introduced with masterly skill . . that’s the keynote of the Spring Millinery at Ballantynes. You must bo ready to greet tho warmer days . , . so choose your new outfit now from Ballantynes delightful Collection. If you are unable to call, shop by mail, it’s ever so easy. Ballantynes guarantee satisfaction and despatch is prompt. J. Bailantyne and Co., Ltd. “"Where the Best Tilings Cqmc From.’ CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. MAN’S BEST FRIEND—A BOOK. D E as, LIS R “To the Isles of Spice,” with Frank Clune. A vagabond voyago by air from Botany Bay to Darwin, Bathurst Island, Timor, Java, Borneo, Celebes and French Indo-China, profusely illustrated, 12/6. “Miss Susie Slagles,” by Augusta Tucker. This novel about medical students is recommended by The Book Society, and will enjoy the same success as those other two doctor books “The Citadel,” and “Dr, Bradly Remembers” 8/9. “Of Mice and Men,” by John Steinbeck, 5/-. “The Mad O’Hara of Wild River, by Jackson Gregory, 8/9. “Tiger Standish Stops On It,” by Sydney Horlqr, 8/9. “0 Henry Eli core,” a collection of twenty-eight of O. Henry’s stories with poems and six of his charming wordpictures, 8/6. “Overture To Death,” by Ngaio Marsh, 7/6. “Jemima Rides,” by Anne Hepple, 4/6. “Crusade,” and “Brother Saul,” by Donn Byrne, 4/6 each. * “Rosamond's Ordeal,” by L. G. Moberley, 4/6. “The Land of The Lost,” by William Satchel 1, author of “The Greenstone Door,” 4/6 “Whispering Galleries,” “The Hand of the Waverleys,” “The Gotlier Stones,” by Bertlia Barre Goldie, 4/6 each. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS. ’Phone 120, , “The Bookshop. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE ' INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Let us advise you with regard to INSURANCES. All 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 248, 27 July 1940, Page 4
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