PUBLIC NOTICES j THE SURE WAY TO SECURITY „ "Take it from me, my son, there's mo surer way to security than A.M.P. life insuiance. All my life it's stood me in goad stead. When I was a young fellow, my dad took out a policy for me. That got me started on regular. systematic thrift. "As my business flourished and prospered, I increased my insurance, sending money .ahead for the day it would be most needed—at my death or at retirement. It meant a lot to know your mother anxi you would have enough to go jon if anything happened to me. With my mind ,at rest on that score, I could devote myself to our business and I'm still going strong when most fellows my age are ion the shelf. "As soon as the war is over and I'm not needed,; I'm going to hand the business over to you and retire. I won't need so much life insurance, now that you're able to take care iof yourself, so I'm going to use it to provide an income for myself for the rest of my life. "Get all the insurance you can, Bob. It's the best financial stabiliser the world has ever- known. In no other way can you know the security that A.M.P. lile insurance affords." HUGH S. HOBBS FIELD REPRESENTATIVE A.M.P. SOCIETY Ellesmere, Springs, Halswell, Wairewa, etc.
FATHER CHRISTMAS FATHER CHRISTMAS WILL ARRIVE AT MRS SLATTERY'S HIGH STREET, LEESTON, at 8 p.m. ion Christinas Eve with a big supply of TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN and GIFTS FOR GROWN-UPS R. G. FOMISON Will be at LEESTON—Monday, Tuesday, WedI nesday, December 20, 21, 22 SOUTHBRIDGE—Thursday, December 23. NEW YEAR'S DAY PICNIC SPORTS DUNSANDEL DOMAIN Wide variety of novelty events and races DANCE AT NIGHT Lambie's Band. Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 2/-, Children 1/-. BROOKSIDE PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE A ' Meeting of the above will be -CM- held in the School NEXT THURSDAY, December 23, at 8 p.m. Business important. H. A. SAUNDERS, Hon. Sec. LEESTON BOWLING, TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB WINNER OF COMPETITION: Mr R. Brims, of Christchurch.
Classified Smalls TfOR Sale, Wanted to Buy, Lost,
*ouna, Strayed, Situations Wanted or Vacant advertisements accepted under this heading at the rate of 1/- for three lines, three insertions 2/6, cash. Payment in stamps will be accepted. Other advertisements at casual rate of 4/per inch. FOR SALE /CLOCKWORK Lionel Train and extras, excellent condition, 25/-. APPIy Guardian. QRDERS taken up 'to noon on Thursday for new potatoes for Christmas. Apply G. Croat, Leeston. T)OLLS PRAMS 21/-, 23/6, 25/-, 42/6, 52/6, and, 57/6. Fire Screens, 37/6, 39/6, 43/6, 47/6, 50/-, 51/6, ,and 52/6. Folding Camp Beds, 35/-, 40/-, 42/6 and 52/6. Camp Stools, 5/-. Thermettes, 15/-. —C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo Street, cnr. Tuam Street, Christehurch. 6 Piece Rimu Dining-room Suites, Sideboard, Draw-leaf Table, 4 Chairs (Leatherette'lift out seats), £17/15/-, £19/15/-, £22/10/-, £23 15/-; Rimu Draw-leaf Tables, £5 5/-; Fireside Chairs from 45/- to £7/15/-.—C. A. NEATE, 628 Colombo Street, cnr. Tuam Street, Christchurch. ,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 100, 21 December 1943, Page 1
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