BUSINESS NOTICES. “ LOVELY TO LOOK AT, DELIGHTFUL TO USE.” CHOSEN FROM OUR ART DEPARTMENT, TO GIVE PLEASURE IN ANY HOME. Chromium Tea Waggon, built on large circular frame, fitted two black glass trays. 29in. high. Top tray, 17in. by 24in. Bottom tray 17in. by 27in. 14 Gns. Chromium Ash Trays with five indentations for holding cigarettes. 4Jin. wide. 1/9 Chromium Toast Racks, plated by Walker and Hall. To hold seven pieces. 38/6 To hold four pieces. 25/6 Specially plated Culinary Tongs, have many uses in the kitchen. Boxed. Wood Bread Board on Chromium mount. lOin. wide, 38/6 Condiment Set, comprising pepper and salt. 33/9 Brown Porcelain Electric Jug, complete with flex and plug. 45/“Breakfast in Bed” Trays on folding stand. Ia two shades of varnish, or painted cream. Attractive floral design stencilled in corner. 24in. by 12in. 23/6 Pottery Flower Troughs in Rust, Blue, Green or Fawn. Bin. long, lin. wide, l|in. deep. 9/ 6 ♦Brown Earthenware Teapots with “non-drip” spout. Attractive designs painted on encircling coloured band. To hold 6 cups, 9/9. c z To hold 8 cups, 11/9. Dainty Pictures of floral or scenic subjects on cream mount, framed with gilt moulding. 21in. by 14in. 25/Woven Name Tabs —ideal for School Clothing. We suggest that orders be placed now to ensure delivery in ample time for the opening of School after the Christmas holidays. Shopping is easy and simple ® at Ballantynes .. . even if you are miles away Ballantynes Mail Ordpr Department and Teleorder Service bridge all distances. ‘Where the best things come from.” •CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU.
HOPKINS’ BOOK SHOP. i (L. and M. Kerr). OUR LATEST BOOKS AND REPRINTS. “London Belongs To Me,” by Norman Collins, 16/6. “World Ever With Us,” by Ronald Plant,” 9/-. “Silvertip’s Trap,” by Max Brand, 9/-. “Chicken Every Sunday,” by Rosemary Taylor, 10/-. . “Through the Postern Gate,” by Florence Barclay, 7/3. “The Rosary,” by Florence Barclay, 7/3. * i “Fire Over England,” by A. E. W. Mason, 7/-. “Radio Talks on Health,” by H. B. Turbott, 6/6. MECHANICAL ftJOTOR CARS 9/11. MECHANICAL MOTOR CARS 9/11. MECHANICAL MOTOR CARS 9/11. MECHANICAL MOTOR CARS 9/11. MECHANICAL MOTOR CARS 9/11. MECHANICAL MOTOR CARS 9/11. HOPKINS’ BOOK SHOP, (L. and M. Kerr). ’Phone 120, ■ East Street. THAT PRESCRIPTION. THAT PRESCRIPTION. \I7HEN you bring it to the U.F.S. ’’ PHARMACY it goes without saying that it will be dispensed promptly and with complete accuracy. IN ADDITION, you will appreciate the cozy warmth of our shop. On the coldest and stormiest day we keep our shop a centre of glowing warmth. You can SIT AT EASE in WARMTH and COMFORT while waiting for your order. OR OR Leave the Prescription and go OR straight home- We deliver at no extra cost, anywhere within the Borough. For that next Prescription try the U.F.S.—the WARM Shop. Fresh Stocks, two Registered Chemists AND SERVICE WITH A SMILE.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 272, 29 August 1946, Page 4
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