Sugar in plentiful supply. Bernard Brown is booking orders for bags of 70 or 1401bs, delivery in ten days.^ 29 i On Monday night a harvest home social will.be held iii Sedgemere Hall in aid of the . school prize fund. A large gathering is ex-, pected. I The land at Killinchy in the estate of the late T. Tolerton will be offered for sale by auction in the Farmers' Co-op. Association's land sale room, Christchurch, to-day at noon. The clever and highly popular screen star, Viola Dana, figures in the leading role in "Chorus Girl's Romance,'' the principal picture of to-night's programme at the Leeston Town HallOrder "Gandy's" Balata for your next Belt. Far1 superior to leather, and much cheaper. Strong or; more flexible,, runs straighter, gives steadier drive,' non-stretch-ingl.—Manning Machinery Co., 5, Bedford Row, Christchureh. 2 ' On Wednesday next a concert ' and prize distribution in connexion with the■Doylestoii School will be held in the Public Hall- A capital j concert programme has been ar- | ranged for. A dance will follow the concert. \ The very smartest of black brogue shoes at 32s 6d is one of j the excellent values offered by Chapman Bros. They want to be to be appreciated, as values like this havn-'t been seen f/ji; many a long day. 54 ■ That advertising in thcGiiardian is a sound paying proposition has been proved beyond all doubt by a certain live local business man. His mail the othe-r day included a I receipt to a person beyond Dunsandel for £10 10s, invoices to a woman in Christchurch for goods over that amount; and a large percel to the North Island. Every day this same business man is forwarding goods into other districts- ; Attention is called to the enter-, tainment to be given at Dunsandel on Tuesday night next by Edgar Beynoii, described as the world's most versatile boy entertainer. He is undoubtedly a very clever per- ! former, as anyone who has seen i him at Fuller's can testify. His turn includes juggling, balancing, \ conjuring,, telepathy, veutrilo- I quism, music, mimicry and other surprises. Beynoii will be presented by Mr L. B. Wilson, a local performer of note- . Making up their annual incometax I'eturns is a job that is not altogether relished by many farmers, who find it a difficult matter to furnish all the information asked for and in the proper form. It is not reasonable to expect that every farmer or business man has sufficient knowledge of accounts to enable him to fill in the forms accurately. Indeed,, in a good many instances people pay more income-tax than they are entitled to pay, either because the returns have not been filled in correctly or have not been furnished at all. The easiest and most satisfactory solution of the difficulty is to entrust the work to a reliable firm of accountants. Any information given to such a firm is, of course, treated as absolutely confidential., . .: An "Underwriters" Fire Extinguisher should be in.' every building. Particularly effective in suppressing outbreaks in ceilings and other inaccessible places. Cannot get out of order.—Man?. ning ; Machinery Co., . 5, Bedford Row, Christchurch. " 3
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXIV, Issue 427, 19 March 1921, Page 3
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