BUSINESS NOTICES. REMEMBER THOSE OVER THE SEA. This year, more than ever before, they will appreciate a thought from you . . . a card , .• . a calendar . ■•. . it costs so little . . . yet means so much . . . this remembrance at Christmas time. Ballantynes hav(j an interesting collection of suitable things which they will gladly post for you if you desire it. CALENDARS with beautiful views of Christchurch . 1/3 and 2/6. “FROM NEW ' ZEALAND’ ’ (GREETINGS CARDS with flag design. G cards and envelopes 1/G box. LOOSE CHRISTMAS CARDS with beautiful New Zealand views or Maori designs in fine pencil print. Complete with envelope Gd each
AUTOGRAPH GREETINGS CARDS in clear type. 6 Sheets and envelopes 1/- box. EMBOSSED AUTOGRAPH GREETINGS CARDS. Good quality paper in White, Blue, Maize 1/3 box. FOR YOUR SOLDIER FRIEND OVERSEAS. A Christmas Cake would be a very welcome gift and there are no better cakes than Ballantynes . . • made from a special mixture specially suitable for despatch overseas. From 2/- lb (Packing and postage extra). • a 9 1 J. Ballantyne and Go., Ltd. “Where the Best Things Gome From.” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. Your friends overseas will EXPECT TO HEAR FROM YOU THIS CHRISTMAS, SEND EARLIER TO ENSURE DELIVERY. Six Greeting Cards and envelopes, 1/6. Single Greeting Cards, with N.Z. Birds designs, 3d. “Beautiful New Zealand,” a Calendar with 12 N.Z. Scenes and envelope with stiff board for posting, Christmas Numbers of “Weekly News” (Auckland), “Free Lance” (Wellington), “Star Sun” (Christchurch), will be ready October 14th. 2/6 each.—Order yours early. Polter Work Mottoes with , calendar tale, 2/6 and 2/0. Suede Novelties, with typical N.Z. designs—may be posted in envelopes.— Purses, Pipe Racks, Shaving Tidy, Tie Holders, Note Books, Shopping List, Tobacco Pouch, Snap .Albums, Bookmarks) Handkerchief. S'atehet. NEW BOOKS. ' “My Son My Son,” by Howard Spring, 10/6. “And (So to Bath,” by Cecil Roberts, 10/6. “The Taking Men,” by Anne Hepple, 8/-. ' „ , '“The Ferryman,o.. by Noel Forest, cheap edition, 5/-. “Mr Finchley Takes the Road,” by Victor Canning, 8/0. “The Southern Gates of Arabia,” “The Valleys of the Assassins,” by Freya Stark, 4/6 each. “Look in the Window,” A. W, HOPKINS. “THE BOOKSHOP.” ‘Phono 120. TRANSPORT SERVICES. 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., Tliurs. and Safi; 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.; 545 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 308, 5 October 1940, Page 4
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