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(saij 11 nd epuleus**** Milanese HALF SLIPS and PANTIES, in a bright check pattern. Slips with lace elastic at waistline. Panties similarly trimmed at waist and legs. Green/white, red/white — Panties 34 14/11, 36 16/6, 38 18/8 Slips 34 24/3, 36 27/3, 38 28/Rayon Milanese SLIPS, with adjustable ribbon shoulder straps and brassiere, top trimmed faggoting. Three panels in front of skirt and one at back. Ivory, peachbloom, black — 34-36 21/4, 38 23/11, 40 25/-, 42 26/6 Pure Silk PANTIES, trimmed round waist and legs with lace elastic. Peachbloom, ivory—--34 26/6, 36 29/3, 38 31/3 Milanese BLOOMERS with wide elastic bands at waist and legs. Peachbloom, ivory, black — 38 18/8, 40 19/9, 42 22/3 Ballantynes Mail Order Service Ensures Prompt and Satisfactory Shopping from a Distance. CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU m M m wtm 2? m Lucky guests 5 1 •* ms**. m Wiim ■ i Crayfish and delectable savouries ... with refreshing Champion Ale to add the touch of perfection to a really successful evening. Champion Ale makes a natural accompaniment to food, when entertaining or on your own. It is wise to be prepared for the unexpected guest so keep some at home. YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU TOOK HOME CROWN hainpion THE CHAMPAGNE OF ALES

“ATTA-KED” DERRIS FOR DIPPING SHEEP IN THE THE CONTROL OF KED, 6/- lb.

* SCHOOL SUPPLIES ★ "CLASSIC” EXERCISE BOOKS (All Rulings) “PRINCE” PADS COLOURED PENCILS “JOHNSON’S” DICTIONARY PROPELLING PENCILS, From 3/11 FOUNTAIN PENS, From 6/- / s EAST STREET. ’PHONE 465. —— -- v==^

PRODUCTION DEPENDS UPON TRANSPORT Transport Depends Upon Availability Of Wagons Rail users are urgently requested to review their transport arrangements and ensure that they are doing everything possible to avoid delay in loading and unloading railway wagons. Allround co-operation in this respect will reduce substantially the aggregate running hours now lost through unnecessary standstill, and Die national interest thus will be served by more intensive use being made of existing wagon stock. : Holding Up Means Letting Down !

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 103, 14 February 1950, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 103, 14 February 1950, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 103, 14 February 1950, Page 5

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