Business men are invited to com- j pare the advertisements in 'the ' Guardian with those in any other paper. . • ; ' 'A man on a motor .bicycle came right through^to Southbridge; the other night looking for ■Lecston," said Cr. Free at the council, meeting on Monday. 'Evidently there wore no street lighfs, and he missed the place," added Cr. Free. The chairman said he had passed ■ through Leeston and Southbridge one night recently and he w&s impressed by the fact that the Southbridge streets were "much better lit up than the streets at Ijceston. The council decided to invite applications for the position of lamplighter. A perfect fitting suit to measure at from-£6 10s to £7 15s, is "talking some" these days, but that is what Chapman Bros. are —Offering, and this is for best Colonial tweeds too. This means many pounds saved *by placing. Your next suit order with this enterprising firm. -j 26
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXIV, Issue 426, 16 March 1921, Page 3
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