§ VWXS gasßftjacss V> m % w $ % * GIVETHE y^sp ■e. H vV U n -Thf L_ / r/s WmaKEk sDUNLOP RUBBER CO. * AUL STATFS N2 YET PRODUGED. THE SUPERIORITY of the ALL-WOOL MATTRESS is now becom ■ ing widely known as evidenced by the large sales and orders pouring in from all parts of the district. WOOL HAS FIVE TIMES THE LIFE OF EAPOC, AND COSTS LESS. Wool can he re-teased and us ed over again without loss of weight or substance. • '**%■ Wool contains greater Comfor t and Warmth. CALL AND SEE A SAMPLE AT : f,U Neff din 5 & Upholstery Warehouse QUEEN STREET, LEVIN. W. T. BUTCHART, Manager. 0
A. E. HYDE SHANNON’S LIVE LAND SALESMAN. £4SO—FIVE. ROOMS and conveniences, with half-acre of land at Tokoinaru. Cash about ££oo. A SNUG LITTLE BUSINESS doing • good turnover; suit a young lady. Price, including stock, £IOO. Could make clear profit of £5 per week. i £ls PER WEEK NETT PROFIT, with splendid , chance of increasing; stock and fittings; easily worth £700., Present owner must sell on aeeohnl of health. This business would suit iUari'ied couple or iiiothlrr and daughter. Price, £6OO. £35 PER ACRE.— Dairy Farm of 100 acres; will pay well at 1/ per lb for- butterfat. Easy terms. £IOO DO WN .—Splendid h ome 'oT 5 rooms and all conveniences. Price £9OO. 125 ACRES DAIRY FARM.— Going concern; good house, cows, etc. £45 per acre. About £I6OO cash. TO BUYERS AND SELLEnS AND THOSE IN DOUBI CONSULT LIVE LAND SALESMAN. A. E. HYDE
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Shannon News, 31 January 1922, Page 4
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249Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 31 January 1922, Page 4
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