WANTEDS. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1922. ! 1.. / ■ | Morning, 11 a.m.: Mr Baxter. iji! ■ JytOrnoon, 2.30. p.m.: Sunday School Evening, 7 p.m.: Mr Burton, M.A., of Wellington. WANTED TO SELL—27gal Diabolo in perfect order; >pric'e’’£7.—A. Jagger, Marotiri, Foxton: •
WANTED KNOWN—Parents wishing school children to Jiave Hot Lunch from 12 to I—Soup, Meat and' Vegetables and Pudding at Scott’s—under 10 years 6d, over 10 years 9d.
T° MANGAHAO WORKERS: You can leave ybur best clotnes free bf charge at Kerbs and 'Harnett's.
Notice to friends and counTRYMEN: Fare 5/ to any of the Mangahao Hydro- camps.—Maloney and Millar. J
TO MANG AH AO WORKERS: You can change your clothes at Kerbs and Harnett, when in Shannon,* free of charge.
ADE LUEN AND CO m High-class ? Tailors \ and Costumiers, have |ust landed-a fine range of the latest Suitings '
ANTED KNOWN—3-course Din- £ ner lor 1/6 at Scott’s Shannon Diping Room, Plimmer Terrace, from 12, till 2.
TfT . will pay you to call at A. de ■*4 " Luen and Co., when you are requiring Shirts, Sox, Ties, Pyjamas, linders—in fact, anything in Men’s Wea*.
WANTED KNOWN—Gunning’s SaJe ( 5 of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes commences on Saturday next, July 1.
Bqys\ > de Mergers, SHORTS, HOSE, TIES at A. Luen and Co., Tailors and Shannon.
Heavy, all-wool. tweeds *or ladies’ and dhildren’s Wear; just the thing for winter.— At Gunning’s; 9/11, reduced from 21/. M ' Trench coats from 45/ at a. de Luen, High-clasfc Tailors and Mercers. GREAT BARGAINS in Crockery and Glassware at Gunning’s Sale; 10 per cent off ‘ ail cash purchases. SHIRTS— a good assortment, from 6/11, at A. de Luen and Co., Shannon. < / KING MEAQHER has now started Supper Rooms. Meals at all hours. ! ‘ . THE -HOUSE FOR VALUE in , r Ladies ,’and Gent’s Garments is A. de Luen and Co., Shannon.
URESCO—For wall and ceiling 1U decoration. Makes a perfect, smooth, velvet-like finish that will not rub off, crack or peel. Wh te and :s tints, in handy 51b packets. K. Shaw. Levin’s Ironmonger, Oxford St., Levin.
WANTED KNOWN That tor promptness and, reliability, King Bros, cannot be beaten. Phone 54 WANTED KNOWN—For the best Household Coal and Firewood, riiig King Bros., Phone 51 . WANTED KNOWN—That anything in the Carrying line is in our line.-dving Bros., Phone 51. WANTED.— Your Painting and Decorating work at reasonable prices.—C. Bridle. Phone 78. Wanted known.—That i use only the best material.—C. Bridle, Painter and Decorator, Phone 78.
A' STITCH IN TIME MAY SAVE NINE but a spray in time saves the orchard. Spray pumps from 7/6. See the celebrated C.M.W.—the best spray pump made.—K. Shaw, Levin’s Ironmonger
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Shannon News, 21 July 1922, Page 1
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