TAL-KIES. LEESTON PICTURES Ellesmere's Home of Entertainment. NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. Slim Summerville - Andy Devine Slim Summerville - Andy Devine In "HORSE PLAY" "HORSE PLAY" A Riot Of Comedy When Two Men And A Horse Break Into High Society. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). FOR SALE. SITTINGS OF EGGS. Brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Black Orpingtons, White Leghorns. New Zealand's finest utility strains. MODEL FARM. E. A. JOHNSON, Drain Road - - Doyleston BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. HEARD OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW. HEARD OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW. HEARD OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW. Buyer: That Cygle looks well, if that's anything, Owner: Yes; it is a good one; I've had a great spin out of mine. SOUNDS GOOD ! ! So Follow the Satisfied. SELECT YOUR CYCLE OR ACCESSORIES from our large range. A. BAYLIS THE PROGRESSIVE SERVICE STATION. £100 makes you the owner of a handy, mechanically - perfect used Austin 7 Coupe, at DAVID CROZIER LTD., Christchurch. DAY-OLD CHICKS. DAY-OLD CHICKS. DAY-OLD CHICKS. DAY-OLD CHICKS. STURDY WHITE LEGHORNS STURDY WHITE LEGHORNS. Bred under Country Conditions. Can only take orders for a very limited number for September delivery. Booking orders now for October. PRICES: £4 per 100, £2 for 50, delivered. Customers' own Eggs Hatched. MRS E. J. HARRIS SPRINGSTON SOUTH (RURAL). Telephone 38J, Lincoln. ANSWERING THE QUESTION ANSWERING THE QTJESTION "WHY ADVERTISE IN THE "WHY ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER?" NEWSPAPER?" IT'S READ WHEN THE READER. IT'S READ WHEN THE READER IS RELAXED. IS RELAXED. Advertisers have long known that sales messages have greater strength if they are read at a time when readers are relaxed . . . unhurried . . . when they have time to enjoy the news, features, articles, AND THE ADVERTISEMENTS. Therefore, your best medium for presenting your advertising story is the newspaper! A family institution in the Dominion, it finds a ready welcome in practically every home—and from every reading member of the family. Unlike other forms, it does not endeavour to catch the eye of the public when its attention is in traffic or elsewhere. When the man in his office or his home picks up his paper he is prepared to spend a pleasant half-hour reading. And for economy no other medium can approach it. ... ADVERTISE IN THE GUARDIAN,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 22 October 1935, Page 1
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 22 October 1935, Page 1
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