D A NCE In Aid of Catholic Church, DRUIDS’ HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE .28, 1921. Good Music. Good Floor. Admission: Gents 2s 6d,. Ladies Is 6d. M. CURRAN, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL ! HOROWHENUA V. BUSH UNION HOROWHENUA V. BUSH UNION LEVIN DOMAIN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. Admission: Adults Is, School Children Free. W; WEHIPEIHANA, Hon. Sec., Horowhenua R.U. WANTEDS. GIRLS’ BLACK RUBBER COATS, sizes 30, 36, 42, were 355, now 12s 6d.—At Fargher and Co.’s Sale Tomorrow. jTjIOR SALE —Gent’s Bicycle, free wheel, new E.C. hub, new chain; price £4 ss.—Apply E. Aldersey, Shannon. WANTED KNOWN.—It will : pay you to get prices for Ploughing, Carting, etc., from J., Bresnehan, the Farming Contractor, Shannon. . WANTED KNOWN.—That Gunning’s Half-yearly Sale commences on Saturday, June 25, and continues 21 days only. Shop early and secure bargains. SALE commences on Saturday, June 25. Great reductions in ail lines. Remnants in all departments At Gunnings. Heavy ripple cloth, ail colours, 50in wide, 5s lid yard. —At Fargher and Co.’s Sale To-morrow.’ WANTED KNOWN.—For Saddles, Harness and Horse Covers, visit “THE JOLLY SADDLER.” Nothing but the best of material used. Our motto: Quality and Best of Workmanship.—A. Codlin, Manager. WANTED— 1000 families to try Gunning’s Teas.at 2s, 2s 6d and 3s. 61b parcels at Is 10s, 2s 4d and 2s lOd. Best value on the market. WANTED KNOWN—Special Bargains in Drapery, Clothing, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Enamelware, at Gunning’s. LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES less 4s in the £ reduction. Dainty Oxford Shoes for 22s 6d.~At Fargher and Co.’s Sale to-morrow/ Photographs of children never grow up. Bring your and children to Billens’ Studio, Oxford Street, Levin. Phone 165. UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHY.--Billens’ Studio, Levin, specialises in Enlargements of babies and children. Films developed and enlarged. Phone 165. WANTED KNOWN—That Farghei and Co,, Shannon, can now supply Suits to measure from £6 ss. WANTED KNOWN—That the Shannon W.E.A. meets in the Institute every TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30 o'clock, when the Committee will he pleksed to see as many stu-dents,-present as possible. Subject “The Land Question."
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Shannon News, 28 June 1921, Page 1
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