WANTEDS. TO LET—Good Shop in Plimmer Terrace.T-Appiy A. E. Hyde, i Shannon. ; y"ILEAnAN'CE of Millinery and Coats at Farglier and Co.’s, Shaniioii, commencing Saturday, January 7. W 'ANTED KNOWN—Gunning’s Sale on January v. Floorcloths at t/M; Tim 'wide. > flliHS Season’s Millinery clearing at J- reduced rates to-morrow, Saturday, January 7.—Farglier and Co., Shannon. SHANNON'S Amateur Photographers who need Printing and Developing done should send their spools to 0. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy, Levin, where tlie work is done in the very best style, and the charges are uiost reasonable.
i- _ _4_ __ ' LADIES' Tweed Coats, £5 10/ lor £2 15/, £5 18 0 lor 65/, £6 6/ for 70/. Furgher and Co., Shannon. W ANTED KNOWN. < — Gunning’s Stocktaking Sale commences January 7, for 15 days only. OR a cooling and i refreshing Shampoo vvs recommend “Shampoo Granules.". There is at ieast, 5(1 good Shampoos in each tin, and the* hair is delightfully solt and fluffy alter using. Price, 2/G per tin, post tree from C. S. Iveedwell's' Pharmacy, Levin. YOUU . opportunity to secure > a Tweed Coat cheap, to-morrow at Fargher and Co.’s, Shannon. 1> OOKS OF POEMS make ideal Christmas Gifts—Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Omar Khayyam, Morris, Jean Ingielow, Tennyson, Longfellow, Keats, Drowning, Wordsworth, ami others.—' Call early at 1. G. Vaughan’s. PA REX* MANICURE OUTFITS, are Xmas Gifts any lady will appreciate. They are elegantly equipped with cuticle solvent, nail polish, I block, nail paste, cuticle cream, j orange sticks, emery boards, flier’and' t polishing pad. Price la/ per, outfit in j dainty case; also smaller sets at 4/G ' each,,- post free.—C. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy, Levin. ; REPLENISH your Crockery and Glassware af Gunning’s Sale; 3/ | in the £ discount "for cash- only. NICE SELECTION of Award Rooks. Just the Present l'Or « your boy or girl. Or we have some ; suitable for Dad. of Mum.—l. G. j Vaughan, The Stationer, Ballance S.t CHRISTMAS CHEER.—Lexia Raisins lOd, Currants 1/, Sultanas * 1/4, Seeded Raisins 1/ and 1/2 pkt. ! Muscatels, Figs, Jordan and Sicily I Almonds, Preserved uingei’, etc—At | Gunning’s. i rjIOYS AND FANCY GOODS all carry a discount of 10 per cent during December. Phenomenal bargains and a splendid election at I. G. Vaughan's, Ballance ; Street, Shannon. .. ! QUICK SALE—Gent’s Massey 4- Cycle, 22in frame, very little 'used; new at £lB 18s; this one £ll 17s 6d Cyclery, Plimmer Ter. WANTED KNOWN.—Good buying: 'Towels, Quilts and Table Da~ maslis at Gunning’s Cash Sale. Goods landing subject to higher duties. IJULLO, JACK! Got a new' bike? 1 No, Jim; this is the one I bought ,/froin. Kelly's. They do ’em up well, and dead good too. MOTOR-CAR TUBES VULCANISED. We have installed a larcc steam vulcaniser, and can undertake your Repairs. Only best materia! and every care exercised. Kelly’s \ Cyclery, Plimmer Terrace. i i SHANNON— Where light and power j for the province will come j > from. Buy before the boom.—A. E. i Hyde. I SHANNON— Where 75,000 acres of'the best land in New Zealand will be sub-divided. Don't talk afterwards. Buy now!-—A .E. Hyde. SHANNON.— Where £IO,OOO a month is being paid in wages and butterfat cheques. Don’t look back—look forward and buy now.—A.: E. Hyde.
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Shannon News, 10 January 1922, Page 1
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