THOMAS H. BLAIN & COY. 93 MANCHESTER STREET , HIGH STREET, RANGIORA (Opposite People's Palace) (Gpp. Farmers' Co-op.) ' 2 Valve Yecophone Sets £3/5/0 ' 3 Valve Yecophone Sets £5/13/0 4 Valve Yecophone Sets £8/3/0 The above sets are a special purchase of British General Electric Coy.'s sets and all are guaranteed.. THOS. H. BLAIN & COY. - RADIO EXPERTS CHRISTCHURCH and RANGIORA II -^ mm Do you ever -stop to think when I |U f1 i| ill/ you ai>e Purchasing goods on ■ If 11111 rlf CR?DIT that y<m are helping to ■ nlVllvJ pay for someone 's.bad debts. Re- ■ + ■ member that the retaUer adds I "■" ■■ anything from 10 to 50 per cent, H I O 11/ O when c sells to you on credit to ■ I ill 11 \ CoVer interest on money tied tip H lUIII w in Dook debts and losses from bad H debts. . H We are going out of the credit H business' and quitting our stocks ■ of FARMERS' HARDWARE, ■ TIMBER and GOAL at WHOLE I SALE PRICES. ■ Ring us for a quotation for any I of your requirements but please H note our prices are nett cash on H delivery. H AYe are confing our activities to H Grain Buying and our various H agencies. H Let us have samples of your grain H and seeds. We vwant 100 tons ■ Bright Chaff for immediate de- I livery, also Cowgrass and White I Clover. ■ * , . H See us regarding Contract Peas. I Linseed and Wheat for next har- H vest. ' '■>-."' ■ D. Taylor & Co. Ltd. I SOUTHBRIDGE I I "agents for— I N.Z. INSURANCE CO., LTD. - ■ [ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. . I HORSE COVERS i Buy your covers from the maker. Our . gooda come direct from the mill, and ■ ■",. so you save the middleman's profit. If ' it is branded CLAUSEN you are sure 111 a of a good fitting cover made by expert wHQ fflFO tradesmen. High grado long nax can- WWv til V vas lined with good heavy felt or Eng- J* m lish collar check. I nASII^AI* t Our^ covers give long' service. This l#||(*Uiri*l ' season we have repaired covers that ■Vm»|rVi • have given 5 ycarj' service and are .■, ■ still going strong. ' I H. SUITS for Sturdy Boys | I Wif^W Note These Special Savings I ■ /*L&**Sl BOYS' SUITS for school wear. Special- I 1 V^WaLWjWI ly built to stand the strain of rough .1 I f^ ysWvw" antl tuniWe wear— , B | " J^>inL". ' Fit boys sto 7 years 19/6 J I vn^rvSl • Fit boys sto 12 years 25 [1-' i I TJ Vj . Fit b°ys 13 to 16 years 29/6 1 1 SI McLEOD'S 1 ■ J^i \% Corner Manchester and St. Asaph Sts. '' m M NK***fc CHRISTCHURCH W mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwßMMm mmmmmmmrnHmmmmmmmmtM
LOST PROPERTY. Even the perplexities of helping people find lost property have a humorous side. A man and his wife started from town on a visit to the Empire Exhibition in 1925. He had a walkingstick, she a camera. On, reaching Wembley, the camera was left in the 'bus, and in reporting, the loss the gentleman left his walking stick in the iv- ( quiry office. Later in the day the man again called at the inquiry office. By this time he was alone —he had lost his wife in the Exhibition!
Our. Mary found a little lamb { It's wool all wet with dew, "Twas '' Prime Spring Meat,'' and proved a treat With onions in the stew. When Mary caught a nasty cold, She felt no fear, be sure; But greatly pleased when promptly eased With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 3228, 15 June 1928, Page 6
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