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BUSINESS NOTICES. GIVING ’colour TO YOUR NEW AUTUMN OUTFIT. Mock wear and Scarves from Ballantynes smart collection contribute gaily to tlie success of your new coat or costume. BRIGHTLY COLOURED SCARVES in soft Wool. Gay check and plaid designs— WOOLLEN GEORGETTE SCARVES in floral designs; a smart, cosy finish to vour suit on Autumn days—9/6, 9/11 and 11/6 SUEDE VELOUR. SCARVES. This material lends itself admirably for turbans. In plain colours, Rust, Teal, Forest Green, Scarlet, Torquoise— SATIN BLOUSETTES in tailored styles. Beige, Cream, White, Bust. Teal, Grey— 0/11 to M/G TRESPUN BLOUSETTES in tailored style with finishing of pin-tucking; stitched collar. Tan, Teal, Rost , ; 16/6 GEORGETTE COLLARS in Peter Pan style, finished with three rows of faggoting. Fawn and Rose Beige—--6/11 NEW VEILING WILL ADD DISTINCTION TO YOUR HAT . . . A LIMITED SELECTION OF VEILINGS in Forest Green, Fuchsia, Wine, Navy, Black, White— 3/6 to 6/6 yard Why not shop by mail if distance prevents you from calling in? Satisfaction is assured and despatch is prompt. J. Ballanlvne and Co., Ltd. J ®‘Whero the host things come from.” CHRISTCHURCH and TTMARU.

SEND A GREETING FOR EASTER, j A Good Selection.of Easter Greeting Cards qt 4d, 6d, Bd. Friendship Cards—A good assortment of Cellophane Mottos, at 1/3Delightful Booklets—Courage, Hope, Friendship, Peace, etc., 4d each. Cellophane and Poker-work Texts from if-. \ fj, Marquetry Bread Boards, Teapot Stands, Powder Bowls, Egg Clips, Serviette Rings, Candlesticks. FRESH SUPPLIES OF ACCEPTABLE BOOKS. “Edward Wilson of the Antarctic,” 8/-. “Laughing Diplomat,” by Daniele Fare, 10/6. “Thief River,” by John Winslow, 8/9. “White Banners,” by Lloyd Douglas, 6/-. “Poland Fights Back,” 10/-. “Other Gods,” hv Pearl Buck. 8/-. “The Man In The Dark,” by Susan Scflrlptt 8/9» “Honor Bright,” by Francis Parkinson Iveyes, 7/6. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, "THE BOOKSHOP.'’ * 'Phone 120. BUS SERVICE. SUBURBAN ROUTES. ON and after MONDAY, 2nd February, the Bus will only stop at recognised “Bus Stops” to pick up anu sot down passengers. We ask our patrons to assist t{ie drivers in this respect which will help us materially in the saving of ietioi. MID-CANTERBURY TRANSPORT, LTD. ’Phone 4-51 ’Phone 451

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 138, 24 March 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 138, 24 March 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 138, 24 March 1942, Page 2

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