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BUSINESS NOTICES. 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 m an y new Fashion notes from Ballantynes Spring Show. , Next time you are in town come in and see Ballantynes advance selection of cheek Harris, Angora and Worsted classic Tailored Suits. These are ideal to wear with lightweight jumpers or furs until really warm days have come to stay. The Millinery, in pastel Felts with woven-in ribbons to tono 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. Ballantyno and Co., Ltd. “Where the best things come from” CHRISTCHURCH and TJMARU

NEW. BOOKS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS At “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Good-bye Russia,” adventures ot H.M. Transport Rio" Negro, 11/-. “1 Lived These Years,” 1920-1941, by Erie Baume, 11/6. “The Battle of Britain,” 1940, by J. M. Spaight. 16/6. “The Dark House,” by Warwick Deeping, S/9. “Mrs Tim,” by D. E. Stevenson, 8/9. “Gone with the Wind,” fresh supply, 8 /G. . , “Fighter Squadrons,” iresli supply, 1 !/"• t , “I Was Winston Churchill’s Private Secretary,” by Phyllis Molr, 6/6. “The Beast from the Abyss,” by Hermann Rauschning, 10/6. ' “They Left the Land,” by Naomi Jacobs, 5/6. “Their Finest Hour,” the war in the first person, 9/6. “Viewless Winds*” the recollections and depressions of a surgeon, by Herbert Moran, 6/6. MAKE PROVISION FOR LAY-BY TOYS. 'On display—a wonderful range ot N.Z.-made Tovs, attractive and durable “Jiffy-Joyna,” at o/-, 9/9, 19/6. Steel Tractors, Trucks, Aeroplanes, Dolls Prams, in strong wicker, 10/-. Blackboards, Dart Boards, Table Tennis Sets, Scallywag. “Look In The Window.” A. W. HOPKINS, THE BOOKSHOP. ’Phone 120 THE BEST COAL FOR YOUR GRATE. JJLACKBURN COAL. Obtainable at all leading Coal Merchants. TRANSPORT SERVICES. N.Z. RAILWAYS ROAID SERVICES. (Leave Ashburton Daily). T7IOR CHRISTCHURCH —10.60 a.m.. on Mon. and Fri.: 12.20 p.m. on Tnes., Wed., Tliurs. and Sat.; 10 n.m. Mon to Rat. ; Sunday only 3.50 p.nu FOR TIMARU. (Via Hinds)—4.ls n.m.; 3.15 p.m., Tues., Wed., Tliurs. and Sat.; 5.45 p.m. Mon. and Fri,; Sunday only, 10.45 a.m. Book at Madden’s (’Plione 167 L

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 282, 10 September 1941, Page 4

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