TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for LEASING 200 ACRES in the centra of the Killinchy district adjoining Mr L. C. Lemon's property and at one time occupied by Jacob Warren, Term, five years from 14th April, 1933. LAND consists of heavy first-class cropping land. BUILDINGS comprise house and outbuildings. TERMS and CONDITIONS of lease can be inspected at my oflice or at Leeston on Sale Day. Tenders close at noon on the 31st March, 1933. i The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. S. NICHOLLS, Solicitor. 137 Hereford St., Christchurch. ELLESMERE COUNTY COUNCIL.
TENDERS are invited for cleaning drains. Specifications may be-seen at the County Office, where tenders will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, April 1, 1933. S. R. WRIGHT, | County Engineer. •. SITUATIONS VACANT. ! : , j TAILORING TRAVELLER. | We require a good Tailoring Traveller for the Ellesmere district. Resident Agent preferred. Must know the district and be well experienced in measuring fcr all Men's garments. Apply in first instance, with experience and enclosing references, to TRAVELLER, Box 375, Christchurch.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. PREPARE FOR WINTER! HORSE COVERS AND ALL COVER GOODS. At Last Season's Prices for Cash. Here is an opportunity which should not be missed. All horse covers and cover goods carried over from last season will be sold at last Season's Prices for Cash. Get in early and save high exchange rate and sales tax. F. B. CLAUSEN, Leeston. Write the modern way—easily, speedily—with the All-British Imperial Portable Typewriter. Pack hours into minutes. Personal letters and all home correspondence will be finished in less time and with none of the strain of writing by hand. Enquire for a free trial and for details of our easy payment plan.. ARMSTRONG & SPRINGHALL, Ltd. (formerly Charles Bean & Co.), 127 Worcester St., CHRiSTCIIUKCH.
CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. I Scientific tests have proved that the highest quality meat has a far greater nutritive value than meat of poon quality and that any difference in price is more than offset. That is one reason why we pur-j chase nothing but the primest of fat stock. "You can always depend up-' en Mclntyre's meat," is the verdict of housewives in all parts of the district. In consequence, our business continues to grow. The same applies to our bread and, small goods. E. M CINTYRE The Quality Butcher & Baker, LEESTON.
UNEMPLOYMENT SOLVED Competent Cutters and Dressmakers are always in demand. New classes now forming, jearn Pattern Cutting and De signing, Dressmaking & Ladies' Tailoring. Special railway concessions for country students. Call or write for prospectus. PARIS SCHOOL of DRESSMAKING 372 High St., Chrlstchurch. Sirs. GENN, Principal.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LIV, Issue 22, 21 March 1933, Page 1
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