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TAI^KIES. 8 p.m. — SATURDAY — 8 p.m. The toughest, tenderest kid in the district. "LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE" Ann Gillis, Robert Kent, June Travis. (Approved for general exhibition) also "ARREST BULLDOG DRUMMOND." John Howard, Heather Angel. It's his life or ours . . . cry the crime • Lords. Get him before he gets us! (Recommend for Adults) JjEESTON "Stolen Life Coming Soon.

AMUSEMENTS. ST. JOHN'S DRAMA FESTIVAL. SECOND NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 34. NEXT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. LEESTON TOWN HALL. LEESTON TOWN HALL. npHE following plays will be' presented: St. John's Play Reading Circle: "Way to His Heart." Leeston Night Circle Institute: "Mrs Biddlecombe and the Furriners." Southbridge Players: = "In the Dark." Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society: "Widows." To Begin at 7.45 p.m. Sharp. Admission 1/6, Children 9d. Ring phone 24 for reserves (6d extra). SEDGEMERE SCHOOL CONCERT T\^ILL be held in the hall on TV TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. Good programme by children in aid of school funds. Admission 1/6. Dance to follow, admission, gentlemen 1/-, ladies a basket. SEDGEMERE SCHOOL T^OURTH of a Series of EUCHRE -*- AND DANCE SOCIALS will be held in Sedgemere hall on SATURDAY, November 11, in aid of School Funds. Monte Carlo. Admission 1/6 and 1/-. MEETINGS. DOYLESTON ATHLETIC CLUB. mHE ANNUAL MEETING will be -*- held in the Hall NEXT TUESDAY, November 14, at 8 p.m. Business: To decide the future of the Club. W. H. FUSSELL, Hon. Sec. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. COE'S FORD I%TY SHOP AT COE'S FORD, will "*" be, open at week-ends and on holidays throughout the summer. G. A. H. ATKINSON Fruiterer and Confectioner PHONE 128 M - - LEESTON QUALITY AND SERVICE rpHESE ARE TWO FACTORS which we have always regarded as being of supreme importance in the conduct of our business. Strict attention to both is the reason why our list of satisfied customers keeps on increasing. Our Motto: Nothing but the best is good enough. E. McINTYRE QUALITY BUTCHER AND BAKER LEESTON

FROM HEAVY LAYING STRAINS "OUREBRED W.L. DAY - OLD -*- PULLETS, £8 per 100; £7/10/----for 200 lots, £7/5/- for 300 lots. Big reductions for larger numbers. Guaranteed 98 per cent. Hatchings every Wednesday. KHAKI CAMPBELL DAY-OLD DUCKS AND DRAKES. Delivery by Train or Bus. Write, phone or call. F. D. CARTER SHANDS TRACK, SPRINGSTON 15 R.M.D,

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LX, Issue 89, 9 November 1939, Page 1

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