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BUSINESS NOTICES. COME OUT AND PLAY! Ballantynes Children’s Department is alive with littlo»Spriug mi'l Summer Frocks lor every youthful occasion . . • gay Print and Linen Frocks that stand up to the most trying rough-and-tumble—Frocks you can wash again and again. Dainty Frocks, too, for parties . . . all those very special pccasipns when every little girl must be “dressed up.” SLUB ART. SILK LINEN FttQCKS with Peter Pan collar, bodice fastening down front with buttons; mock pockets. Finished with narrow fringe. Pleated skirt. The buttons and belt are in,contrasting colour. Saxo, Green, Grey, Mustard— 3(sin. 27/(5; 39in. 29/6 COTTON DIRNDL FROCKS in floral design with plain sleeves and yoke in contrasting colour. To fit ages 6to 10 years 11/9, 12/0, 12/9 AMERICAN LINEN FROCKS in attractive floral designs with hodic-e fastening down centre front with White buttons. White collar and cuffs, A\ hite all-round belt. Blue, Pink—33in. 36/9; 36in. 37/6; 39in. 39/6 DAINTY FLORAL FROCK in Rose Marie Crepe with gored skirt, collar and cuffs of White organdie edged in contrasting colour-^ 24in., 27in. and 32in. 35/6 COTTON FROCK AND BLOOMER SETS in spot design with sleeves attractively gathered, White collar and hem finished with piping in contrasting colour. Blue/White, Green/White, Red/ White, Nlavy/Wliite. To fit ages 4 to 7 years— 12/9 set ATTRACTIVE FLORAL COTTON SUN-BONNETS to fit ages 2 to 3 years—< 3/6 GIRLS’ BRITWAY FLOP HATS in Lemon, Blue. Pink, Green. AH sizes—--3/11 PRINTED COTTON HATS with stitched brim. .Pink, Blue, Yellow, Green—* 3/11 If unable to call, shop by mail . . . satisfaction is assured and postage is free.

J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. “Where the Best Things Come From.” 1 CHRISTCHURCH and TIM ABU. I BOOKS TO ENJOY—DEVOTIONAL AND: OTHERWISE. “I Forgot To Say,” “My Pilgrimage,” by F. W. Boreham; each 0/6. “Workaday Religion,” by Rev. W. H. Elliott ; 3/6. “Streams In The Desert,” 'Daily Readings, by Mrs Chas. E. Cowman; 7/6. “For Pilgrims Only,” Daily Readings, by Gardner Miller; 4/6. ‘T\Ty Utmost For His. Highest,” by. Oswald Chambers; 5/6. “The Place of Help,”' by Oswald Chambers; 4/6. ‘]f Ye Shall Ask,” by Oswald Chambers ; 4/-. “Is It 'Courage We Need,” by Leslie D. Weatherhead; 9d. s “The Little House,” by Isabel Cameron; SJ-. “Francis Ridley Haverqal,” 1/9. “{Great Hymns and Their Stories,” 3/6. “Mighty Moments,” by Lionel Fletcher ; 1/9. GREETINGS FOR OVERSEAS. Double Cards, with N.Z. Designs, Maori Studies, Birds, and Flora ; 3d and Gd. Boxes of Greeting Cards and Envelopes. 1/6. Suede Novelties, with. Typical N.Z. Designs; Note Books, Purses, Calendars. Bookmarks, etc. % ' “LOOK IN THE WINDOW,” A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phone 120, “The Bookshop.” TRANSPORT SERVICE*. * N.Z. RAILWAYS ROAD SERVICES. (Leave Ashburton Daily). FOR CHRISTCHURCH—IO.SO a.m., on Mon. and Fri.; 12.20 p.m. on Tugs., Wed., Thurs. and Sat.; 10 p.m., Mon. to Sat.: Sunday only. 3.50 p.m. FOR TIMARU (via Hinds)—4.ls a.m.; 3.15 p.m., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. ; 5.45 p.m., Mon. and Fri.; Sun day only, 10.45 a.m. Book at Madden’s (’Phone 167).

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 290, 14 September 1940, Page 4

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