BUSINESS NOTICE*. WARMING UP FOR WINTER. Ballantynes of Christchurch have new stocks of MEN’S UNDERWEAR MEN’S UNDERWEAR MEN’S UNDERWEAR to combat the chills of the colder months to come, in pure Wool in light, medium and heavy weights, from the following famous mills: CANTERBURY CANTERBURY" JOCKEY KAIAPOI MANAWATU MOSGIEL KOSLYN Call in and choose yours while there; is a complete range of sizes and weights, or if you cannot call, shop by mail order —despatch is prompt. Ballantvnes are proud to announce that HORROCKSES Sheets and Pillow Cases are again available. The splendid value of Horrockses productions has been accepted for generations as a guarantee of quality in Cotton fabrics. The sheets, hemmed ready for use, are plain weave, bleached pure white. The sizes indicated are approximate finished measurements: Cot Size, 4Sin x 54in. 35 Coupons. 16/6 pair Single Bed size, 54in x 90in. 7 Coupons 32/3 pair. Single Bed size, 63in x 90in. 8 Coupons 37/3 pair Three-quarter Bed size, 72in x DOiii. 9 Coupons. 42/6 pair Double Bed size, 90in x lOOin. 11 Coupons. tiO/3 pair Double Bed size, 90in x 106 in. 11 Coupons. 63/- pair Plain Taped Pillow Cases, standarl sizes 20in x 30in. 3/6, 3/9, 4/4 each Envelope Style, 3/11, 4/2, 4/9 each. All Pillow Cases 1 Coupon each. All Mail Orders are executed, and we pay the postage to any address in New Zealand. 'where the best things come from” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARTJ. Postage is paid. BUY A GIFT FOR MOTHERS' DAY. 14th MAY. Mother Day Pict.ures with verses, 6/9 and 7/9. Pictures, 2/-, 3/-, 4/6 and 8/-. Marquetry Bread Boards, 12/6. Teapot Stands, 3/3 and 4/6. Suede Tea Cosies, 22/6. Suede Runners, 12/6 and 16/.G. Felt Bags, 10/6, 15/-, and 22/6. BOOKS. “If Ever I Cease to Love,” by Parkinson Keyes, 14/-. “The Keys of the Kingdom,’ by Cronin, 10/6. “Celia’s House,” by D. E. Stevenson, 9/6. , , .. “Get Thee Behind Me,” by Hartzell Spence, 14/6. “They Were Sisters,” by Dorothy Whiffle, 13/6. “Lady Newell’s Gift Book,” 12/6. “Whispers in Tahiti,” by Thwaites, 8/--“A Lantern in Her Hand,” by Streeter Aldridge, 10/-. “Through Open Windows,” by Rita Snowden, 7/3. “The Winds Blow,” by Rita Snowden, 7/3. “When We Two Walked,” by Rita Snowden, 7/3. “Springs of Purity,” by Marie Western, 15/-. “The Shining Highway,” by H. L. Gee, 5/6. “My Pilgrimage,” by Boreham, 8/6. “The Snow Goose,” 4/-. “The White Cliffs,” 4/-. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, ’PHONE 120, EAST STREET. ■fc ' JJUS SERVICE. SUBURBAN ROUTES. /yUR Buses on Suburban Routes W ill ( in future, only stop at recognised “Bus Stops” to pick up and set down Passengers. We ask our Patrons to assist the Drivers in this respect which will help us materially in the saving of Petrol. MID-CANTERBURY TRANSPORT. LTD. ’Phone 451. ’Phone 461.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 175, 6 May 1944, Page 2
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