I PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE of IVIE McGILL of Sedgemere, Farmer, deceased. CREDITORS of the above-named are requested to forward their accounts in duplicate certified a3 due and owing at the date of death, namely, 24th January, 1932, to the undersigned. A. S. NIGHOLLS, Solicitor to the Estate, ,137, Hereford Street, Christehurch. EDUCATIONAL LECTURE. LEESTON TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, at 8 p.m. THE VACUUM OIL COMPANY'S experts will give an educational lecture on the oil industry, when two films will be shown: "The Age of Oil" and "The Oil Industry in Australia and New Zealand." All interested are cordially invited to attend. Admission free. ELLESMERE PLUNKET SOCIETY. A Flunket Nurse will De at Wesley Hall, Leeston, on Ist and 3rd Tuesday every month, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1.30 to 4 p.m. Southbridge—2nd and 4th Tuesday 2 to 4 p.m. Leeston Treas.: Mrs W. A. Johnston. Southbridge Treas.: Mrs Chapman. Vomiting checked by eating Yeaston Tablets, which restore healthy appetite. 36 for 2/6, 100 for 5/6. —E. V. Rush ton, Chemist. The Mia Mia Tea Rooms, in High Street, next Eras, Florist, are the most popular in the city. Everything is spotlessly clean; the food is good and the pricjes are the cheapest in the city. Afternoon Tea (scones, cakes and sandwiches) for 6d, 3course dinner for 1/-, and High Tea between 5 and 7, 1/GRAIN AND STOCK AGENTS. SACKS BAGS It will pay you to write for Prices. , Grain, Chaff, Potato Sacks, Vegetable Bags, Centals, Sugar Bags, etc. W. E. COOK & CO. Produce & Sack Merchants, 170 Cashel St., CHRISTCHURCH. R. G. POWER GRAIN, SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. iIGH STREET, % LEESTON Opposite the Guardian Office. CASH BUYERSWHEAT, OATS, CHAFF, POTATOES, SEED. etc. HIGHEST MARKET RATES. Agency for London and Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd. 'Phone No. 61. TO THE FARMERS, We shall be pleased to see samples of your new season's Harvest, as we are always prepared to trade and make you an offer. Your orders for, your season's requirements would be appreciated. Keen buyers of forward Potatoes and all Farm Produce at Highest Market Rates, i Always pleased to see you. M°FARLANE & SCOTT 186, Cashel Street, CHRISTCHURCH,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LIII, Issue 13, 16 February 1932, Page 1
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