CLASSIFIED SMALLS A DVERTISEMENTS are accepted under this heading at the rate of 1/- for three lines, three consecutive insertions 2/6. Payment in stamps will be accepted. LOST. mENNIS Racquet, south side Coe's - Ford, "January 22.—Please leave at The Guardian. , Reward. I ______ STRAYED. rpO Our Place, 18 Lambs, no visible brand. Owner may claim on paying expenses.—^Gorman Bros., Doyleston. FURNITURE FOR SALE. I fiO REMNANTS ~ol~lAno~s^d IUU Brunofelt from 2/- each. Coconut Matting, 27in., 1/6; 36in., 2/Yd. Reversible Runner, 27in., 3/6 Yd.; 36in., 4/6 Yd.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo Street, cr Tuam Street, Christchurch. £27 7Tft7 ~°ur New °ak BedcV^l/ALf/" room Suite: Wardrobe, Duchesse (round mirror), Tallboy with cabinet, Double Bed (solid panel) with non-sag wire.—C A NEATE, 628 Colombo Street, cr Tuam Street, Christchurch. ! dome j j atto ! I maorsbip j FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT. J^EE^TONnPAMSH"^:"boyleston, 9.15 a.m., H.C. Leeston, 11 a.m., C.C. Irwell, 7 p.m,. Evensong. No service at Brookside. GOUTHBRIDGE PARlSH—Southbridge, 9.30 a.m., H.C, and 7 p.m. Sedgemere, 11 a.m., H.C. Dunsandel, 7 p.m. X EESTON" Presbyterian Charge— Minister: Rev. L. McMaster, B.D. Leeston, 11 a.m. Killinchy, no service. Brookside, 7.30 p.m. QOUTHBRIDGE - DUNSANDEL Presbyterian Charge—Minister: Rev. L. G. B. Whitehead.—Southbridge, 11 a.m. Taumutu, 2.30 p.m. Dunsandel, 7 p.m. T EESTON METHODIST CIRCUIT. _lJ Leeston, 11 a.m.—Mr R. G. Bishop; 7 p.m.—Rev. G. P. Hunt (former pastor). Brookside, 11 a.m. --Mr G. Armitage. No services at Irwell and Southbridge on account of united service at Leeston. Dunsandel, II a.m.—Rev. Hunt. Doyleston, 10 a.m., S.S. —Rev. S. Bailey. LOCAL GOVERNMENT NOTICES. SPRINGS COUNTY COUNCIL TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -^ a Penalty of TEN PER CENTUM, will be added to all Rates for the year 1938-39 remaining UNPAID after the- 28th day of FEBRUARY, 1939. P. J. PORTER, County Clerk. ANSWERING THE QUESTION "WHY ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPER?" IT'S READ WHEN THE READER 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 LX, Issue 15, 24 February 1939, Page 1
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