BUSINESS NOTICES L. & M. KERR. (The Book Shop). SOME NEW BOOKS. SOME NEW BOOKS. “Isabel and the Sea,” by George Millar; 12/6. ' “The Hearth and the Eagle,” by Anna Seton; 10/6. “The Fair Young Phoenix,” by Edith Pargeter; 12/6. “Lieutenant Flynn, R.N.,” by Laurie Long; 8/-. “Perseus in the Wind," by Freya Stark; 12/6. “Stone of. Destiny,” by lon Idriess. “The But and Ben,” by Isabel Cameron; 7/6. “Love Me, Know More,” by Denise Robins; 9/6. “The Mountain of Lilies” (a beautiful parable of Cassino), by Betty Lovett; 3/6. BOOKS BY FAY INCHFAWN, AT 3/3. “Songs of the Ups and Downs.” “Through the Windows of a Little ■House.” “Poems from a Quiet Room.” “Verses from a Chimney Corner.” “Silver Trumpets.” BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. L. & M. KERR, •PHONE 120. EAST STREET.
Good habits OOD HABITS of HEALTH AND HYGIENE ’ of HEALTH AND HYGIENE Good Habits of Health 1 and Hygiene, formed in childhood, slip easily into the pattern of adult life. But even grown-ups --often needlessly neglect other e6mmendable customs —such as purchasing toilet requirements from Bonnington’s. - : , tl , ; _ . v ... , It is a good habit because: — 1.. Bonnington’s carry a large and attractive stock;, \ 2. Bennington’s are * pledged to be a guardian of your health , . . . . they insist on quality in , .everything they sell; 3. Bonnington’s specialised knowledge enables them to guide your selection ensuring , that you obtain the exact article to suit your individual requirements. 1 •It ijvill pay you to make full use of the comprehensive • service offered you by ! BONNINGTON’S Pharmacy, Pharmacy, ■■■ .. Eg,st Street, 'Phone No. 6. iWhales’s Optical Service. (Established over 45 years). MR S. R. WHALE will personally visit Ashburton fortnightly and can be consulted for Sight-Testing at 124 Burnett Street. NEXT VISIT—TUESDAY, JANUARY 2s; 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Appointments for this visit can now be made by writing to G 77 Colombo Street, Christchurch, or in letter box at door. Invalids Visited.
English Gorgon Fly Reels, treated with D.D.T. ...... 1/10 dozen. W. V. JOYCE, f ’PHONE 185, EAST STREET. (Opp. .Railway Overhead Bridge). A FOUR SQUARE STORE.
HOLIDAY GIFTS. "VTOW is the time and PATCHINGS LTD. is the Shop to call and inspect our great variety of FANCY LEATHER GOODS. We have: Leather Suit and Attache; Cases. Knitting Bags. Bowl Cases. Music Cases. . Week-end Bags. ’ - Shaving Outfits. ' Motor Gloves. Racebook Covers. V c School Bags. 1 ' ' FOR LADIES: Striped Suitcases and Hat Boxes. Canvas Suitcases. An excellent range of Ladies’ , Handbags. Also Maids’ and Children’s Handbags and Shoulder Bags. PATCHINGS LTD., THE BAG SHOP, West Street. R. G. WOODHAM & CO. \RPAULINS, STACK COVERS HORSE COVERS, COW COVERS, BLUEGUM HURDLES, FARM GATES Available At R. G. WOODHAM & CO., Cnr. Tancred and Cass Streets, •Phone 27G, ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 79, 13 January 1949, Page 4
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