BUSINESS NOTICES. BALLANTYNES DOWN QUILTS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND.
Delightfully warm and cosy, yet light and airy in weight, it is no wonder that they are so popular. 'Cleverly designed with imagination and taste, they are filled with the finest quality Down piled thick and deep to assure perfect rest and comforting warmth while you sleep. A Down Quilt from Ballantynos is a real necessity for health and comfort during the colder months. PAISLEY SATEEN DOWN QUILTS, with plain panels to tone. Single bed size, £5/5/-j Double Bed size, £6/6-. SINGLE BED SIZESt ' Fancy Taffeta and Marocains in shades of Bose, Green, Blue and Gold, 69/0, 77/6, 85/-, 95/-. Blue stitched Cambric with plain panels 95/-.
Plain Taffeta Avith extra light quality Down, £5/10/*. Double Bod size, £6/10/i Rose Velvet, very handsome, £7/10/DO.TTBLE BED SIZE— Fancv Taffeta and Marocain £5/10/-; £5/15/-, £5/17/6, £9/9/-. , 92/6, £B/10/-, Blue Paisley Sateen Avith plain panels, 77/0. ' * SHOP BY MAIL if unable to call . satisfaction ii assured and despatch is prompt. J. Bnllantyne and Co., Ltd.
’‘Where the Best Things Come From.” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. BOOKS AVAILABLE AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Fighter Squadrons,” an epic story of the Royal Air Force: by Nod Monks, “Daily Mail” war correspondent; with an excellent photograph of E. J. (Cobber) Kain, D.F.C. 10/6. . “Laughing Diplomat,” by Daniel Vare. Filled with stories and events, great and small, of man and .animal, there is wit, humanity, and a wide irresistible humour, 10/-. “Cottage Pie,” by Marjorie Hcssell Filtman; an enchanting book, about a real cottage, a real garden and delightful people, -10/-. “My American,” a romance by Stella Gibbons, author of “Cold Comfort Farm,” 5/6. “How to \Vin Friends and Influence People,” by Dale Carnegie, 7/6. “Tide Still Flowing.” This is a book with Salt and Savour, robust and clean as a whistle, by Humphrey Jordan, 10/“Think—or Be Damned,” by Brian Fenton, 2/6. “Our Princesses at Home,” photo- / . « • r Lit
graphs taken in the spring of 1940, by gracious permission of the Queen, 4/-. “The Ferryman” (fresh supply) 5/-. “Settlers and Pioneers,” a centennial publication, bv James Cowan. 8 pages of illustrations, *5/-. “Out of the Rough,”, a novel instructing in story form the. secret ob the golf stroke, by Joseph ?. Shaw, 4/0. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW” A. W. HOPKINS, “THE BOOKSHOP.” 'Phone 120.
4LBS FOR 1/9. T HE PURE OAT BREAKFAST FOOD. BUCHANANS’ SUPERFINE ROLLED OATS. TRANSPORT SERVICES. N.Z. RAILWAYS ROAD SjSIVICES. (LeaVo Ashburton Daily). IIIOR CHRISTCHURCH —10.50 a.m., 1 on Mon. and Fri.; 12.20 p.m. on Tues., Wed., Tluirs. and Sat.; 10 p.m. Mon. to Sat.; Sunday 0n1y.3.50 p.m. FOR TIMARU (via (Hinds)— 4.15 a.m. ; 3.15 p.m.. Tues., Wed., Thurs. and 5at.5.45 p.m. Mon. and Fri.; Sunday only, 10.45 a.m. Book at Madden’s f’Phoce 167).
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 153, 10 April 1941, Page 4
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