ALDERSEY’S, STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, Corner Shop, Opp. Railway Station. Corner Shop, Opp. Railway Station. PHONE No. 6. “THE ARTFUL DODGER.” “The prosecutor was reading, was he ” said Mr Fang, the Magistrate. “Yes,” replied the man; “the very hook he has in his hand.” “Oh, that book, eh ” said Fang, “is it paid for?” “No, it is not,” replied the man, with a smile. “Dear me; I forgot all about it.” exclaimed the old gentleman innocently. “A nice person you to prefer a charge against a poor boy,” said Fang with a comical effort, to look humane. No doubt it was a very interestin book that Mr Brownlow was readin when the Artful Dodger could pick his pocket without his being aware of it, and for interesting reading matter of the present day, Novels and Magazines, cad at Aldersey’s, where you can look through our stock of up-to-date Fiction at your leisure without fear ct the Artful Dodger picking your pocket while so engaged. ALDERSEY’S. ALDERSEY’S CORNER SHOP, (Opposite Railway). SHANNON. Icf in the Shilling Discount. NEWSPAPERS DELIVERED to all parts of the town. to to
G. H. BLACKBURNE, (Fellow N.Z. Society of Accountants), Public Accountant, Auditor and Company Secretary, C/o R. Wallace, Oxford St., Levin Land a 1 Income Tax Returns, Farm ers’ Accounts, Balance Sheet.-., Sup r.icion and Balancing if 800. Financial Advice, Collection of Accounts, and all kinds of Bookkeeping undertaken
UP-TO-DATE STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. A Well-assorted Stock to choose from. WRITING PADS, WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES. ALL SCHOOL REQUISITES. Rulers, Rubbers, Exercise Books i Drawing Books, Pens, Pencils, Set Squares, etc., etc. All the Latest Periodicals, Magazines, Fashion Journals. TOYS, ART CHINA, PICTURES. I. G. VAUGHAN G. G. KELLY MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT, Bank of N.Z. Chambers (Top Floor), Splendid Stock of Guns, Electric Torches and Sporting Requisites. ANGLERS’ REQUIREMENTS. Rods, Flies, Reels, Gut, etc.. Colt’s Famous Target Revolvers 'rr Sale at lowest possible prices.. G- GREGORY KELLY, SHANNON.
KEEPING A GOOD TABLE KEEPING A GOOD TABLE KEEPING A GOOD TABLE even for a big family is no effort if you purchase your Gro- , ceries where quality is high and prices low. A trial will convince you that your slender purse will expand with the saving effected By D. MURRAY GROCER, SHANNON. 1 PLACE YOUR l CHRISTMAS ORDER I Marly.
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Shannon News, 2 June 1922, Page 2
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384Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 2 June 1922, Page 2
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