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STRANGE'S A Special Silk Offer! 30 ins. x 33 ins. PRINTED SPUN SILK A variety of delightful Spot, Floral and conventional designs, in the Season's most fashionable colour harmonies for Race Frocks and smart afternoon styles.. Prices 6/41 and 7/11 . ■ *

Cooking by Electricity is Cheap and Dependable ! Old prejudices die hard and there is no doubt that numbers of conservative housewives have regarded the introduction of the electric range as something new- |_> f angled, a rather startling advance *^J£? on the old "fire," and something %£% to be well thought over. But now they are discarding their ugly black stoves in favour of the untarnishable new cookers. They have found that cooking by electricity is wonderfully reasonable in cost, and moreover, entirely dependable. There is no aspect of cooking anci baking that the electric oven cannot perform with superior results to those achieved under the old kitchen regime. _fjta Dozens of progressive housewives flBJ* *ffpp in Ellesmere are following the *tff^ lead of those in other parts of the Dominion who have been converted to the use of electricity.. The Springs-Ellesmere Electric Power Board furnishes all information required. Electrify Your Home

Although only thirteen miles from Among the curious regiment pets Irish bones mend better than EngLondon, the Kentish village of Kes- belonging to units of the British lish bones, according to a" police surton suffers from an overdose of foxes, Army at different times have been n geon, his theory being that the calcium the inhabitants being kept awake at chimpanzee, an ape, a lion, a sea eagle, in the potatoes, so much eaten in Ire-s night by the howling of the animals, a cheetah, a black bear and a lamb. land, strengthens the bony structu_»ri.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3250, 31 August 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3250, 31 August 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3250, 31 August 1928, Page 3

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