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BUSINESS NOTICES. SUMMER DAYS demand plenty of fresh, clean clothes that are easy to wash . . . so what could he a better choice than SUMMER BREEZE” which is so attractive for both grown-ups and children, alike? Flavoured with imagination, the designs include pin spots, bird’seye spots, coin spots, checks and stripes, also small sprig and rosebud, nautical, large floral and colourful allover designs on White and coloured grounds ; there is a full range of plain colours, too. The price is so modest that you can use it without stint or question . . • wash it asi often as you please . . . it will look lovely to the last 2/7 yd. If unable' to • call, shop by mail . . • satisfaction is assured and * despatch is prompt. Investigate the possibilities of Pictorial Simplicity Patterns—notice how they embody all the latest fashion points . . notice the patterns—they are absolutely perfect "in cut and accurate in size. Look at the large instruction charts . . . they explain and illustrate each step of the cutting, fitting and sewing—home dressmaking. becomes a very simple and successful matter. Send for our free “Pictorial Simplicity” Pattern Leaflet and choose the style that suits you best, y OUR CUTTING-OUT SERVICE is a great help to home dressmakers. For a moderate charge you can have your frock cut-out and tacked—it saves time and trouble and is an absolutely satisfactory service. Send for easy selfmeasurement chart. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. “Where the Best Things Come From.” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU.

STILL (MORE BOOKS— at “The Bookshop.” , “Mr Finchley Takes the Road,” by! Victor Canning; Air Finchley, the man who became famous in spite of himself, is on liis travels again, 8/9. “Tale of Three Cities,” by D. D. Murray. Rome, London, Paris, in the “ ’Sixties” of last century. At London published price $ 10/6; “The Mad Doctor in Harley Street,” by F. J. Thwaites, 6/6. “The Bitter Philosopher,” by F. E. Mills Young,' 8/9. VQueen Anne’s Lace,” 7/6, “Lady Blanche Farm,” C/G. Cheap editions by Francis Parkinson Keyes. “Clothes Pegs,” cheap edition, 5/-, by Susan Scarlett. “Ten Way Street,” by Susan Scarlett, 8/9. “How Green Was My Valley,” by Richard Llewellyn, 11/6. Ashburton—lts Pioneers and Its History, 18-33—1939,” by John Brown. Well illustrated, 1-5/-. “The Women of New Zealand,” Centennial survey; by Helen M. Simpson, 5/-. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS for Overseas. “New Zealand from the Air,” unusual photographs and very comprehen-, si ve, 2/G. “Colourful New Zealand, 1840— 1910,” quite different to anything ever shown, 2/-. Greeting Cards with typical New Zealand studies, Postcards of Ashburton. All Services Diary, to June, 1941, 3/G and 4/-. “Look In Tlfe Window.” A. W. HOPKINS. “THE BOOKSHOP.” ’Phone 120. 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 Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat.; 10 p.m., Mon. to Sat. ; Sunday only. 3.50 p.m. FOR TIMARU (via Hinds) —4.15 a.m.; 3.15 p.m., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat.; 5.45 p.m., Mon. and Fn.; Sun day only. 10.45 a.m. i Book at Madden’s (’Phone 167).

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 301, 27 September 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 301, 27 September 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 301, 27 September 1940, Page 4

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