WANTEDS. X UST Jo-hnson’s Dinner ftl,- Ware, Champeiv Ware, Ware, etc,, at reduced' prices.—At Gunning's:
TUTTANTED—Flaxcutters’ Gloves.preW war heavy quality, just arrived. At Fargher and Co.’s, Shannon.
WHY not procure your supplies of Flannelette at Fargher and Co’s Sale; White and Striped, from If per yard; no better value anywhere-
MEN’S BOXED SUITS. Our High-grade Finish, owu _ * specially low Sale to be cleared ai 0, » Shannon. Prices.—Fargher and
;FTI.RY Tucker’s Pancake Floin, packet; Freeman’s Puddin Powders, 6d tin.—At Gunning’s.
HAVE you ever thought of the selection of Hosiery you can get at Fargher and Co.’s, Shannon—and. now all at Sale Prices.
REMAINDER of Season’s Millinery at less than half-price.—At Gunning’s. :/ BOOKS OF POEMS make ideal Christmas Gifts—Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Omar Khayyam, Morris, Jean Inglelow, Tennyson, Longfellow, Keats, Browning, Wordsworth, and others.— Call early at I. G. Vaughan’s.
A NICE SELECTION of Award Books. Just the Present for your boy or girl. Or we have some suitable for, Dad or Mum.—l. G. Vaughan, The Stationer, Ballance S.t
Toys and fancy goods an carry a discount of 10 per cent during December. Phenomenal bargains and a splendid election si I. G. Vaughan’s, Ballanee Street, Shannon.
FOR QUICK SALE—Gent’s Massey Cycle, 22in frame, - very little used; new at £lB 18s; ttiis one £ll 17s 6cL—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.
HANNON’S Amateur PhotographkJ ers who need Printing and Developing done should send tlieir spools to C. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy, Levin, where the work is done in the very best style, and the charges are most reasonable.
SHANNON: ! DININGROOM (Late Connolly’s). Under New Management. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH AND SMOKED FISH Direct from the Trawling Co., Wellington, Every Day alter 2.30. Orders Promptly Attended To. Have you heard of ADAMS' FAMOUS CAKE It is now in Shannon. Once tasted you will long for more. Obtainable only at SCOTT’S, ,VVho has been appointed Sole Agent for this district. ORDERS NOW TAKEN For BIRTHDAY, WEDDING a|nd CHRISTENING CAKES. H. A. SCOTT, j Proprietor
• ' POOR WILLS ARE COSTLY. “Broken wills are to-day as common as broken bones. This is because thousands neglect to have the important document prepared by an experienced lawyer,” stated an American authority recently. Many a “home-made” will has ended m poverty for litigants. If a man wishes to have a good will, one which will ensure the ad r ministration of his estate in accordance with his wishes, he should go to the Public Trustee. This State-guar-anteed office has had long years ot experience in the handling of all manner of estates. It is eminently wellqualified to give the right advice and the right management. When the Public Trustee comes in, anxiety goes out. “Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust,” wrote Emerson. There is no better trust for a: will and its administration than the Public Trustee. A. MOSLEY, District Manager, . i PUBLIC TRUST, LEVIN.
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Shannon News, 21 February 1922, Page 1
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