BUSINESS NOTICES. BALLANTYNES / WINTERSALE commences on MONDAY, JULY 21, and continues for 5 days only, until July 20. The Sale that means so much to thrifty women is here again . . . your chance for really advantageous buying. Choose your requirements for now and later at Ballantynes Sale ; . . it is an investment in sound quality and , value and many of the goods offered will be practically, if not wholly, unobtainable in the future. Mentioned hero are three bargains . . . there are many more that will he of use to you. 6 ONLY COATS in Natural Camelhair and Wool; swagger style with stitched pockets and inset or raglan sleeve's W., W.X. and O.S. Usual Price 6J- Gns. Sale Price 4* Gns. ALL-WOOL TAILORED FROCKS in high to neck or rover style, with smart novelty pockets. Navy, Wine, Lido, Rust, Green. S.W., W., W.X. Usual Price 63/- ' Sale Price 52/6 FULL-LENGTH HAIR COR D APRONS in floral designs on grounds of Black, Brown and Wine. * -Usual Price 2/3 Sale Price 1/6 0 Remember ... it is so easy to shop by mail . . . satisfaction is assured and despatch is prompt. J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd.
“Where tho best things come from. CHRISTCHURCH and TIMAIUi FRESH SUPPLIES OF EXCELLENT BOOKS AT “THfJ BOOKSHOP.” “Mrs Bengor Carries On,” by Lax or Poplai*, 1/9. “Lax of Poplar,” 1/9. “Let’s Go To Poplar,” 1/9. “Nodding Wold,” by Id. L. Gee, 6/6. “Winter Jonrnoy,” by H. L. Gee, 57-. “Tho Shining Highway,” by H. u. Gee, 4/-. “Mothers of Famous’Men,” Seventeen True and Intimate Stories of a Mother’s Influence. 4/-. “Clean Doorsteps.’,’ Talks for Women’s Meetings, bv William May, 4/-. “AVery Gallant Gentleman” (No Surrender Oates), illustrated, 7/6. “Scotch Broth,” by Anno Hopple, 5/6. * “Red Rowans,” by Isabel Cameron, 5/6. “Daily Readings from The Moffatt Translation of The Bible,” 3/6. “The-Life of Florence Barclay,” 4/6. “The Postern Gate,” “The Following of The Star,” by Florence Barclay, 4/6 each. • . > • ' “The Trail of The Ragged Robin,” by Flora Klickman, 5/-. “T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of Kent,” with 32 Superb Photographs, 5/- ■ ' ' “Sorrell arid Son,” by Warwick Deeping, 5/-. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.”
A. W. HOPKINS “THE BOOKSHOP.” ’Phono 120. 4LBS FOR 1/9. fjl HE PURE OAT FOOD. BREAKFAST BUCHANANS’ SUPERFINE ROLLED OATS. TRANSPORT SERVICES. N.Z. RAILWAYS ROAiD' SERVICES'? (Leave Ashburton Daily). F OR CHRISTCHURCH—IO.SO iv.ni., on Mon. mid Fri.; 12.20 p.m. on Tin’s,, Wed., Thurs. and Sat.; 10 p.m. Mon. to Sat.; Sunday only 3.50 p.m. FOR TIMARU (via Hinds)—4.ls n.n).; 3,15 p.m., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Hat.; 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 238, 21 July 1941, Page 4
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