BUSINESS NOTICES. k 1941 • SPRING FASHION SHOW... Did. you know that some of this Spring’s smartest costumes have collars and cuffs with white touches of sharkskin? This is just one of the many new Fashion notes from Ballantynes Spring Show. Nest time you are in town come in and see Ballantynes advance selection of check Harris, Angora and Worsted classic Tailored Suits. These are ideal to wear with lightweight jumpers or furs until really Warm days have cbihe to stay. The Millinery, in pastel Felts with woven-in ribbons to tone and flowered Pill-boxes swathed in gauzy veiling, will make you realise that a new hat from Ballantynes is just what you want. Remember how easy it is -to shop by mail at Ballantynes. Despatch is prompt and satisfaction is assured. J. Ballantync and Uo., Ltd. “Where the best things come from” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU
INEXPENSIVE BOOKS, Pocket Size with Paper Covers, at “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Patchwork,” by Beverley Nichols, 1/9. “A Gun for Sale,” by Graham Green, 1/9. “Gallions Reach,” by H. M. Tomlinson, 1/9. “The Ginger Griffen,” by A. M. Bridge, 1/9. • . “Disenchantment,” by C. E. Montague, 1/9. “Action for Slander,” “Mary Lavelle,” by Kate O’Brien, 1/9 each. “Present Indicative,” by Noel Cowni*d j jf9, “Alone,” by Norman Douglas, 1/9. “Cakes and Ale,” by Somerset Maugham, 1/9. “Howarth Parsonage,” by Isabel C. Clarke, 1/2. . . . “The Glen O’Weeping,” by Marjorie Bowen, 1/2. “Flash of Scarlet,” by Florence Bone. “The Gentleman in the Parlour, by Somerset Maugham, 1/9. “Twenty Five,” by Beverley Nichols, 1/2. “The , Dark Invader,” by Captain von Riritelen, 1/2. “Old Junk,” by H. M. Tomlinson, 1/2. '■ “Sir Isumbras at the Ford,” by D. Iv. Broster, 1/2. , “The Fifth Commandment,” by H. A. Vachell, 1/2. “Australia Visited 1940,”. by Noel Coward, 1/2. “Beau Ideal,” by P. C. Wren, 1/2. “7 Famous One-Act Plays,” Penquin, 1/2. “Corduroy,” by Adrian Bell, 1/2. “The English Miss,” by R. H. Mottram, 1/2. “Back to Methuselah,” by Bernard Shaw, 1/2. “Look In The Window.” A. W. HOPKINS, THE BOOKSHOP. ’Phone 120.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 280, 8 September 1941, Page 4
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