BUSINESS NOTICES. COLOURFUL...GAY... HOLIDAY FROCKS ... They aro so inexpensive that you can afford several .1 • they ar'c so bright and piquant that they seem the very essence of holiday iun. Don’t miss this chance .... choose yours without delay. . ’ LTNEM FROCKS in a wide variety of designs "including ftllovor floral designs, field designs and conventional stripes in multi-colourings.' Cut on tailored lines with rovers ' or Peter Pan collar, short sleeves. Pleated or gored skirt. S.S.W.. S.W., W. 12/0. IF UNABLE TO CALL, let Baliantynes shop for you. Their Mail Order Department will ’carefully and promptly Carry out your directions. POSTAGE IS FREE. THIS YEARORDER YOUR XMAS CAKES, PUDDINGS AND MINCEMEAT from Ballantynes. It will save you a lot of work and worry and you will find them really delightful . . . made from exclusive English recipes, from the highest-gradc ingredients. Just ring 33-360 or write, stating your requirements. * . * * * • j L,V. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. (< Whero the' Best Things Come From.” .r- - , j CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU.
Books to enjoy —s- each at, ‘THE BOOKSHOP.” “The Man Who Caught the Weather”. and other stories, by Bess Streeter Aldrich. “The Ferryman,” by Noel Forrest; “Blood Relations,” “Great Argument,” by Philip (Gibbs. “The jester of Mayfair,” by Jean Barre. “Blackcock’s Feather,” by Maurice Walsh. “Miss Bun the Baker’s Daughter,” “The Story of Rosabelfe Shaw,” “Golden Days,” “The Empty World,” “Smouldering Fire,” “Miss Buncle’s Book,” “Miss Bunclo Married,” by D. E. Stevenson. “The Sixpenny . Man,” “Gold Chains,” “Windyridgo Revisited,” “Jerry and Ben,” “Doctor Dick,” “The Garden of Delight,” “Peter Pettinger,” by E. W. Riley. “The Citadel,” by Cronin. “I’ve Been to London,” by Temple Bailey. “The Major,” by John Ross. “Trail’s End,” bv Macleod Rninc. “The Little House,” “The Girl Who Lost Things,” “A Pot of Gold,” “White Bell Heather,” “Gillian Munro.” by Isabel Cameron. “Marget Pow,” by Catherine Slater. ALL SIZES 1911 DIARIES NOW AVAILABLE. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW,” A. W. HOPKINS, THE BOOKSHOP. ’Phone 120. CHTCK FOODS. CHICK FOODS. STARTER Mash, Chick Raiser, Chick Grit, Chick Charcoal, Buttermilk Powder, Death to Lice Powder, and all Poultry requirements stocked. THOMAS BROS.
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 Tiies., 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., Tliurs. and Sat., 5.45 p.ni. Mon. and Fri.; Sunday only, 10.45 a.m'. Book at Madden’s (’Phone IG7).
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 25, 9 November 1940, Page 4
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