BUSINESS NOTICES. BATTERSBY . . . THE SIGN OE STYLE LEADERSHIP.. If you get satisfaction (as most men do) out of wearing a really good hat, you will bo interested in the Battersby. Ballantynes have consistently adhered to the highest standard of quality for so many years that the excellence of their Hats has become a tradition and .though the Battersby is now mado in New Zealand from English hoods the standard is still as high. It ha,s distinctive style, character and personality which set it apart from the crowd and is further distinguished by the fact that it is light in weight and unusually comfortable to wear. Light and standard weights in shades of New Stone, Aero Blue, French Grey, Brown, Dark Steel. SIZES 62 TO 71 29/6 LAST-MINUTE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS . . . do not despair ... a message to Ballantynes by mail or telephone will solve your problems for you. Just toll Ballantynes what you require and they will have it attractively packed with greetings card enclosed; and delivered or posted. Leave it to Ballantynes! J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd. “Where the Best Things Come From.” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU.
BOOKS— FTTHE IDEAL GIFT. j - JL HE IDEAL GIFT. Make an Early Selection at “THE BOOKSHOP/’ “Ashburton—lts Pioneers and Its History,” by John Brown j well illustrated, 15/-. “Tlje Queen’s Book of the /Red Cross,”- 7/6. “My Son, My Son,” by Howard Spring, 10/6. “Fame Is The >Spur,” by Howard Spring, 10/6/ “Tale of Three Cities,” by D. L. Murray, 10/6. “Tide Still Flowing,” by Humfrcy Jordan, 10/-. “Native Son,” by Richard Wright, 10/0. “And So To Bath,” by Cecil Roberts, 10/6. “Mr Finchley Takes The Road,” by Victor Canning, 8/9. , A Good Selection of Florence Barclay’s—4/6 each. E. W. Riley’s Well-known Stories, of- each. “Edward Wilson of The Antarctic,” 7/6. “In My Path,” by Halliday Sutherland, 13/6. “I Forgot To Say,” by Dr. F. W. Boreham, 6/6. “Streams in the Desert,” compiled by .Mrs Charles E. Cowman, 7/6. “The Perfume Vendor Poems,” by Gloria Rawlinson, 4/6. LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A. W. HOPKINS, “THE BOOKSHOP.” ’Phone 120. CHICK 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 Tues., W<?d., 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.; Sunday only, 10.45 a.m. Book at Madden’s (’Phone 167).
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 60, 20 December 1940, Page 4
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