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BUSINESS NOTICES. CHOOSE YOUR BRASSIERES I FROM BALLANTYNES. , ... make sure you have that “contoured” loveliness that fashion demands GOTHIC BRASSIERES in Tea Rose Needlerun Lace Brocade. Stiffened and lined bustline. Sizes 32in. to 36in. 1 Coupon. 12/6 WONDERLIFT BRASSIERE in Tea Rose Batiste with bandeau back-fastening. Sizes 32m. to 36in. 1 Coupon. 8/11 LONGER - LINE HOLLYWOOD MAXWELL BRASSIERE in Tea Rose Needlerun Lace with Lastex fabric hack and centre panel. Back-fastening. Sizes 40in. to 44in. 1 Coupon. 27/6 BERLEI BRASSIERE in Tea Rose Needlerun Lace and Brocade, faggott trimming; hack-fastening. Sizes 82in. to 36in. 1 Coupon. io/6 Oil- -.t*> ; BERLEI BRASSIERE in. Tea Rose with Swami bustlino and Brocade back. Side-fastening, built-in shoulder. Sizes 38in. to 47in. 1 Coupon. 13/11 f If unable to shop personally, order by mail—satisfaction is assured. J, BalUntyne and Go., Ltd. “Where Coupons go further.” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU.

7/6. BOOKS FOB ALL AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Promenade,” by G, B. Lancaster, “Sigh No More,” by Anno Hopple, 10/-. “Last Train from Berlin,” by Howard K. Smith, 9/6. “Let- the People Sing,” by J. B. Priestley, 11/6. “Pennallow/" by Georgette Heyer. 12/6. “Singapore River,” by Robert Payne, 14/6. “What Happened to the Corbetts/ by Nevil Shute, 6/6. “Mrs Morel,” by M. H. Tiltman, 10/-. “A New Way of Life,” by Robert Hitchen, 11/6. “Sunset Over France,” by Stephen Lister, 10/6. “The Ragged Guard,” by Paul Tabore, 10/-. “Enter Three "Witches,” by D. L. Murray. 11/6. “Zero Hour,” by Gun Buster, 7/6. . “Dina Cashman,” by Kathleen Norris, 8/9. “Wherever The Grass Grows,” by Alan Bosworth, 8/9. BOOKS FOR GIRLS. “Tho Abbey Girls Again,” by Elsie Oxenham, 8/6. > . “Reforming the Fourth,” by Chris* tine C'haundler, 6/-. The Most Popular Girl in the School.” by Bessie Marchant, 6/e Sen “The Schoolgirls’ Annual,” edited by Plora Klickman, 10/6. “For the Sake of the School, by Angela Brazil. 5/-. “Seven Little Australians,” by Ethel turner, 7 /-. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER, ’Phone 120, -DUS SERVICE. IJI wa SERVICE. SUBURBAN ROUTES. 3 UR Buses on. Suburban Routes will, in future, only stop at icognised “Bus Stops” to pick up and it down Passengers. We ask our patrons to assist the rivers in this respect which will help 5 materially in the saving of 1 otro . MID-CANTERBURY TRANSPORT, LTD. ’Phone 461. ’Phone 461,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 220, 28 June 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 220, 28 June 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 220, 28 June 1943, Page 2

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