AMUSEMENTS. LEESTON PICTURES NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY Special Programme: 3omedy-dama: "GET YOUR MAN." (Clara Bow, Charles Rogers). Educational: "An Australian Seaside Resort." Uomedy: "Cave Inn Sheik." Fopical. Orchestral music. i Admission 1/6 all seats ; children 6d lowhstairs. i CHRISTCHURCH DANCE ASSEMBLY Caledonian Hall, Kilmore St., , f Christchurch. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY at 7.30. j p.m. Late Bus 11 p.m.. from City. , Admission 2/6. Gallery Spectators 6d. 3OUTHBRIDGE MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. ANNUAL SOCIAL ; ANNUAL SOCIAL * ANNUAL SOCIAL (Cards and Dancing) AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. TOWN HALL Macdonald 's Orchestra. Gentlemen 3/6 Ladies 1/6 [ F. McEvedy, Hon. Sec. ~^ TO-NIGHT THE USUAL FORTNIGHTLY SOCIAL will be held in the LEESTON SCHOOL TO-NIGHT. H.M.S. BAND. , Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-TO-NIGHT PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTHBRIDGE TENNIS CLUB. . THE ANNUAL MEETING will be aeld in the Town Hall Ante Room on WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 5, it 8 pan. Business: Report and Bal-. inee Sheet, election of officers and general. All members and intending members requested to attend. L. MAW, Hon.-See. ELLESMERE FARMERS' UNION. LECTURES ON WHEAT POOL. Mr. W. W. MULHOLLAND, Chairman of Directors of the New Zealand Wheatgrowers' Association, and Mr C. V. WOODFIELD will address a meeting in the Band Hall, Leeston, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, at 8 p.m., explaining the proposed Wheat Pool. All Wheatgrowers are urged to attend. FANCY PULLOVERS— From 10/6 COAT SWEATERS, CARDIGANS— Plain Colours, 9/6 Fancy Colours, 14/6 UNDRILLS 246 High Street, CHRISTCHURCH Next Petersen's. C.F. MANHART CARRIER LEESTON. Messages left with Mr W. Ronaldson, Saddler, will receive immediate attention. POULTRY KEEPING PAYS If you buy your White Leghorn Chicks from MRS E. J. HARRIS SPRINGSTON SOUTH RURAL. Orders taken now: Day old l/~ea; week old 1/3 ea. Chicks sent by rail to any part of New Zealand. Cash with order. The same people buy my chicks year after year. ASK THEM. Chicks reared easily in simple cold brooders, which anyone can make. Advice given cheerfully. My flock was established many years ago and has been consistently culled by Government Instructors. NONE BUT THE BEST KEPT. Hatching weekly. Incubator capacity 1200
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3251, 4 September 1928, Page 1
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