BUSINESS NOTICES. WARMING UP, . . . In buying Men’s Woollens at Ballantynes, you have the Knowledge and satisfaction of the most reliable qualities available . . . well-made styles to give warm and lengthy service. Men’s hard wearing Woollen PULLOVERS in plain Mid-Grey. M. 15/6; O.S. 18/63 coupons Comfortably fitting CARDIGANS in soft brushed Wool, in Blue or Pawn. Five-button front with two pockets— M. 21/-; O.S. 22/3 3 coupons Grev Marl CARDIGANS with button front and two pockets. M. size only. Men’s Woollen SLIPOVERS in fancy stitch with deep band at waist, in MidGrey, Blue, Marone— • S.M. 16/3; M. 17/3; O.S. 18/2 coupons Warm PULLOVERS in a variety of weaves in Air Force Blue. Long sleeves and V neckline. M. size only. 30/6; 32/9 3 coupons Khaki PULLOVERS for Army men in S.M. and M. sizes. 34/9 3 coupons SMARTLY TO BED AND SMARTLY TO RISE—- . . . attractively fashioned pyjamas from Ballantynes — in tailored styles or softly feminine, in a wide range of materials in mginy colourings including soft pastel shades and bright floral designs and stripes. Smartly tailored Floral ART. SILK PYJAMAS in comfortably fitting style with tie belt at waist and three-button front. Gay floral designs on grounds of Green, Blue, Yellow, Scarlet, Rose— S.W. and W. 39/6; O.S. 41/p Excellent quality WASHING SATIN PYJAMAS in plain and figured materials cut in tailored styles— S.W. and W. 69/6; O.S. 73/Striped and Floral COTTON PYJAMAS in good wearing quality and attractive colours — S.W. and W. 17/6; O.S. 18/6 SPUN PYJAMAS in tailored style with specially cut trousers giving extra leg width. Peach, Apple, Sky, Cream — S.W. and W. 73/-; O.S. 76/3 Pyjamas are 4 couoons pair. CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU.
EASTER GIFTS. Pictures, Gilt Frames, 8/6. Mottos, 4/6 and 8/-. Pictures, without frames, beautiful scenes, 4/6. Passe Partout Pictures, 2/- and 3/each. Bread Boards, 7/6 to 14/-. Bread Boards and Tea-pot Stand Sets, 15/9 to 20/-. Fruit Bowls, 18/6 to 27/6. Swede Tea Cosies, 22/6. Swede Cushion, 42/6. Painted Placques, 14/6 and 17/6. SOME NEW BOOKS. “Uncle Oscar’s Niece,” by George Goodchild, 12/-. “The Case of the Buried Clock,” by Stanley Gardiner, 9/6. “Sunrise,” by Anne Duffield, 11/6. “Bedford Village,” by Hervey Allen, 13/6. “Green Dolphin Country,” by Elizabeth Gouge, 16/6. “All Our To-morrows,” by Douglas Reed, 17/6. “The War’s Best Photographs,” 15/-. “Target Island,” by John Brophy, 8/6. “A Thousand Sunrises,” by Rita Snowden, 8/6. “Sunshine Alley,” by Elizabeth Macrae, 2/3. “Lovest Thou Me,” by George Dempster, 2/3. A. W. HOPKINS, EAST STREET. PHONE 120. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” GRAIN SEASON, 1945. GRAIN SEASON, 1945. GRAIN SEASON, 1945. WE CAN HANDLE YOUR HAR- * VEST PROMPTLY. STORAGE. STORAGE. STORAGE. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EX PADDOCK TO OUR STORES. . WHY BE HELD UP? RING 408. WHY BE HELD UP? RING 408. MID-CANTERBURY TRANSPORT LTD., WEST STREET, ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 145, 2 April 1945, Page 2
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