BUSINESS NOTICES. TOWARDS DISTANT HORIZONS Travel with the knowledge that your Travelling Kit, chosen from Ballantynes, will he as practical and serviceable as it is smart. “Winston” soft-topped Travel Bag with light-weight leather lining; fastening with lock and four stout straps. 24in £ll/17/6 “Handy Pack” Suitcase, nnlined, fastening with two zipps meeting at centre. 20in. £5/9/6 Ladies’ Leather Hat Box, lined and inside pocket. £3/14/6 Soft-topped Leather Blouse Cases with Art. Silk lining. Fastening with two locks. Cream, Brown. 18in. £5/2/20in. £5/13/Strongly made square Hat Boxes in brown fibre, attractively lined in self coloured figured Art. Silk nof blue or rose. Four inside pockets. lGin. 67/6 Overnight Bag in heavy Peccary; fully lined, two spacious inside pockets. 18in. £6/12/reen Canvas Cases with leather covers. Fastening with two brown lealer straps and lock. 24in. 75/6 26in. 81/9 Strongly made fawn* Canvas-covered Suitcases, finished two locks. Width 24in. 42/Leather Week-end Cases with attractive floral lining and two inside pockets. Finished three fastenings. Red, Navy, Tan, Beige. Width, 18in. Depth, Gin. £5/7/6 Shopping is easy and simple ® at. Ballantynes .... even if you are miles away Ballant'ynes Mail Order Department and Teleorder Service bridge all distances. “Where the best things come from.” CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU.
HOPKINS: BOOK SHOP. (L. and M. Kerr). OUR LATEST BOOKS AND REPRINTS; “The Book Which Demands a Verdict,” by Mildred Cable and Francesca French, 7/3. “Safety Last,” by Rita Snowden, V: ' “The River Road,” by Frandis Parkinson Keyes, 12/6. , “The Lady of the Heather,” by Will Lawson, 9/6. “The Fourth Cedar,” by Ursula Bloom, 9/6. “Be Thyself Once More,” by Victoria Rhys, 9/6. “The Broken Are,” by Mayette Meyeng, 9/-. “Great Son,” by Edna Ferber, 10/6. “The Steinbeck Omnibus,” by John Steinbeck, 14/3. “Dark Hero,” by Peter Cheyney, 9/6. “Briar Ways,” by Dorothy Quentin, 9/6. Supplies still available of MECHANICAL MOTOR-CARS at 9/11 MECHANICAL MOTOR-CARS at 9/11 HOPKINS’ BOOK SHOP, (L. and M. Kerr). ’Phone 120. East Street.
THAT PRESCRIPTION. THAT * PRESCRIPTION. YX7HEN 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 280, 7 September 1946, Page 4
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