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PUBLIC NOTICES. MID-CANTERBURY LICENSING DISTRICT LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION I J HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that I have this day received the following nominations:— ELIAS BUCHANAN. WILLIAM JOHNSTON. BERNARD McNAMARA. EDWARD BENJAMIN NEWTON. HARRY FREDERICK NICOLL. Five persons are required for the Licensing Committee, and, as only five nominations were received, I therefore declare Elias Buchanan, William Johnson, Bernard McNamara, Edward Benjamin Newton, and Harry Frederick Nicoll, duly elected members of the Mid-Canterbury Licensing Committee. J. W. POOLEY, Returning Officer. Dated this Ist day of March, 1939. WANTED TO LEASE TJROPERTY of 20 Acres at Doyleston, owned by J. Carr. Draft lease and full particulars may be seen at the office of— 1 A. S. LYONS, Solicitor, Leeston. FOR SALE OR LEASE SMALL DAIRY FARM xpNQUIRIES are invited for the "^ Purchase or Sublease for a term of 3 years of the late William Aitken's property near Doyleston, recently occupied by Mr P. F. Sloan. The property is held under lease in perpetuity at an annual gross rental of £6/8/10 and comprises 46 acres with 4-rbomed residence, leanto and usual outbuildings. Property is well suited for use as a small dairy farm. For further particulars apply District Public Trustee, Christchurch, or Agent of the Public Trustee at Leeston. i KATHLEEN MATHEWS, R.A.D., A.I.S.T.D. (B.B.) CCHOOL OF DANCING LEESTON TOWN HALL CHILDREN'S CLASSES commence Monday, March 13, at 3.30 p.m. Fees £1/10/- per 12 lessons. BALLROOM CLASSES commence Monday, April 17, at 7.30 p.m. Fees £1/1/- per 9 lessons. Lambeth Walk, Blackpool Walk, The Trek, etc. Young Women's and Married Women's KEEP FIT classes forming. Inquire for further particulars. PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT MEETINGS. LEESTON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL FAIR A FURTHER MEETING of householders and all interested in the forthcoming School Fair will be held in the Schoolroom NEXT MONDAY, March 6, at 8 p.m. D. J. RIDDEN, Chairman. SOUTHBRIDGE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE fTIHE ANNUAL MEETING will b« held in the Town Hall Ante-rooir on TUESDAY NEXT, March 7, a 1 2 p.m. Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers, and General. E. SLOAN, Hon. Sec.

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. PLOUGH REPAIRS ENTRUST YOUR JOB TO AN EXPERT rTIHIS IS THE TIME to have your V Plough overhauled in readiness for the season's work. Having had many years' Experience at this work we can guarantee a first-class job. We specialise in repairs to all kinds of farm, machinery. C. A. DELLOW Blacksmithing and Implement Repair Works, DOYLESTON FRUIT FOR BOTTLING OR FOR JAM GET BUSY NOW; ORDER EARLY AND SECURE THE BEST. X/\J"E ARE BOOKING ORDERS for 1 f PLUMS, GREENGAGES, PEACHES, APRICOTS, and i NECTARINES. G. A. H. ATKINSON , Fruiterer and Confectioner. PHONE 128 M - - LEESTON

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LX, Issue 17, 3 March 1939, Page 1

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