BUSINESS NOTICES. THE NEWEST MEN’S WEAR. IN BALLANTYNES SUPERIOR QUALITIES— Shirts, with the new “trubenised” Collars ensuring comfort and neatness. In sizes, 15 to 17. With Collar attached and two button single cuffs. In blue, fawn, grey, with stripes to tone — 15/6. “Primate” Shirt with two collars and double cuffs. In blue, fawn, grey, with neat stripes to tone— 16/6. “Glenor” Shirt with collar attached and Tie to match; two-button cuffs. In check designs of grey, green, fawn, brown— 22/6. Slipovers—A now range from Scotland which includes stripes, checks, new fleck, and fancy designs. In colours to tone with any suit—• 21/- to 29/6. English-made Chamois Gloves in on&dome or sac wrist styles— 17/6. Spats in zipp or button-fastening styles in fawn, brown, grey— 9/6 to 18/6. Scarves in the famous “Kynoch” make in latest fancy designs, also self shades of bottle green, maroon, saxe, navy, fawn, grey—- 9/6 to 14/6. “Rrockleliurst” Silk Tie.—The tie with the golden tassel. Woven in England in improved shape, in good stripe and check designs, and neat patterns. In grey, brown, blue, green—- 6/6 to 8/6. Pure Silk Ties, woven in Macclesfield —B/6. Socks made in Scotland in fancy ribbed Wool, ensuring perfect fit. In brown and navy, with neat check design— 9/6. Fancy Wool Socks, in grey, fawn, brown, with new check design— 7/6. Stetson “Standard” Soft Felt Hat in the purest grade of fur; one of the finest hats made. In several models, with the, newest narrow brims and bands, as well as the wider styles. In new shades of greys and browns.— 49/6. Stetson “Playboy” Soft Felt, one of the light-weight Hats now popular. In semi pork-pie style.— 39/6. Woodrow soft Felt, a selected stock of the latest Westoend models popular in London to-day.—- 35/-. “Kensington” Soft Felt, another British production for the younger man; with narrow and medium bands. Can be worn either in the orthodox way or semi pork-pie.— 29/6. “Country Club” Soft Felt in mixture tonings of grey, blue/grey, brown, green, with a 3-inch band and narrow' binding to tone. Specially suitable for Sports wear.— 29/6. “Dunstable” Fur Felt, English manufacture, one of the best values ever offered. In the latest shapes and colours.— 19/6. Woodrow’s “Amylyte” Bowler Hat the lightest-weight hat made the newest models, as worn in London for race and formal occasions.— 35/-. J. Ballantyne and Co. Order by mail with entire confidence. Postage is Free. Postal Address : Bos 902, Christchurch. FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, ORCHARD” ISTS, SHOULD BUY AND READ: “Commercial Fertilisers,” by J. A. Bruce, Inspector of Fertilisers, with a foreword by Dr. Cockayne. “The Farmers’ Wages and Holiday Book,” 2/6. “The Agricultural Wages and Holiday Book,” 2/-. RELIABLE BOOKS FOR VARIOUS TASTES. “Mac’s Memoirs,” the flying life of Squadron Leader MoGregor. Illustrated. 7/6. . “New r Zealand,”' a short history by J. C. Beaglehole, 4/6. “Cheerful Yesterdays,” by Judge Alpers j 7-/6.,, • ... . . „ “A New Zealand Holiday,” a very attractive travel book, well illustrated, by Rosemary Rees; 6/-. “The House of Life,” by Fay Inchfawn ; 5/-. “The Sword ot Freedom,” a romance of Sir James Douglas and Scotland’s war of independence ; 7/6. Edward VIII.—His Life and Reign, by Hector Bolitho; 13/6. “Three Lives—and Now r ,” Stephen Foot’s story of his three exciting careers. —Oil, war, school; his meeting with the Oxford Group. 6/-. LOOK IN THE WINDOW AT THE BOOKSHOP.” A. W. HOPKINS, ’Phone 120. East Street. HARVEY’S HEALTH SPA IN JAR! THE salt of life—the mineral healthgiving necessity that’s Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, fully beneficial for cases of blood and nerve weakness, lassitude, brain fag, system poisoning through unexpelled waste, and general ill-health. Start taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. It’s the penny-a-day way to health and glowing spirits. 3/6 from all chemists. MISS K. SULLIVAN PRAISES THYRODONE. AFTER taking Thyrodone for 10 weeks, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, Invercargill, proved Thyrodone to be definitely valuable in combating glandular troubles, anaemia and nervous disorders. Feed your thyroid gland and body with the organic, iodine and rich sea minerals, of Thyrodone. 4/6 bottle from R. Totty and other Chemists.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 253, 6 August 1937, Page 4
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