WANTEDS. WANTED— The Boys of the Village to' be at the Maoriland Sample Rooms on Thursday at 7?3G p.m. The Boxing School .opens. FOR —Pram, in good order, equal to new.—Apply Aldersey’s Stationer. TO LET—Good Shop in Plimmer Terrace.—Apply A. E, Hyde, Shannon. WANTED KNOWN—That Young’s Boxing School will qpen on Thursday evening at the Maoriland Sample Rooms. All welcome. WEDDING - PHOTOGRAPHS.—We make a Speciality of Photographing outdoor Wedding Groups at Shannon.—A. Billens, Studio, Levin, Phone 165. WANTED— Those anxious to learn the Noble Art of Self-Defence to be present Thursday at 7.30 p.m., Maoriland Sample Rooms. CLEARANCE of Millinery and Coats at Fargher and.Co.’s, Shannon, commencing Saturday, January 7. Wanted KNOWN—Gunning’s Sale on January” 7. Floorcloths at 4HI; 72in wide. THIS Season’s Millinery clearing at reduced rates 1 to-morrow,. Saturday, January ?<,7 Fargher and C 0.., Shannon. SHANNON’S Amateur Photographers who need Printing and Developing done should send their spools to ,C. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy, Levin, where the work is done in the very best style, and the charges are most reasonable. LADIES’ Tweed Coats, £5 10/ for £2 ; 15/, £5 18/6 for 65/, £6 6/ for 70/. Fargher and' Co., Shannon. WANTED KNOWN. Gunning’s Stocktaking ' ( Sale commences January 7, for 15 days only. FOR a cooling and refreshing Shampoo we recommend “Shampoo Granules.” There is at least 50 good Shampoos, in each tin, - and the hair is delightfully soft and ; fluffy after using. Price, 2/6 per tin, j post free from C. S. Keedwell’s Phar- ! macy, Levin. ' ! - ) I ‘\7"OUR opportunity to secure a pX Tweed Coat cheap,\ to-morrow at • Fargher and Co.’s, Shannon.' BOOKS OF POEMS make ideal Christmas Gifts—Ella Wheeler j Wilcox, Omar Khayyam, Morris, Jean | Inglelow, Tennyson, Longfellow, Keats, l Browning, Wordsworth, and others.— Call early at I. G. Vaughan’s. PAREX” MANICURE OUTFITS are Xmas Gifts any lady will appreciate. They are elegantly equipped with cuticle solvent, nail polish block, nail paste, cuticle cream, orange sticks, emery boards, file and polishing pad. Price 15/ per outfit in dainty case; also smaller sets at 4/6 each* pos*t free.—C. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy, Levin. REPLENISH your Crockery and Glassware at Gunning’s Sale; 3/ in the £ discount for cash only. -* . ' ■ A- NICE SELECTION of Award Books. Just the Preseqt your boy or girl. Or we have some | suitable for Dad or Mum.—l. G. i Vaughan, The Stationer, Ballance S.t HRISTMAS CHEER.—Lexia Raisins 10d, Currants 1/, Sultanas 11/4, Seeded Raisins 1/ and 1/2 pkt.: Muscatels, Figs, Jordan and Sicily Almonds, Preserved umger, etc.—At Gunning’s. Toys and fancy goods an carry a discount of 10 per cent during December. Phenomenal bargains and a splendid election at I. G. Vaughan’s, Ballance Street, Shannon. 1 FOR QUICK SALE—Gent’s Massey Cycle, 22in frame, very little used; new at £lB 18s; this one £li 17s 6d—Kelly’s Cyclery, Plimmer Ter. WANTED KNOWN.—Good buying: Towels, Quilts and Table Damasks at Gunning’s Cash Sale. Goods landing subject to higher duties. SHANNON— Where light and power for the province will come from. Buy before the boom.—A. E. Hyde.
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Shannon News, 17 January 1922, Page 1
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