WANTEDS. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1932, \ Morning, 11 o’clock: Mr P. W. Goldsinith. Afternoon, 2.30: Sunday School. Evening, 7 o'clock: Mr Wain, Y.M.C.A., Mangahao. . CAR FOR HIRE, MR C. LOGAN wishes to announce he now has a 6-cylinder Ruick Car lor taxi purposes. No job ton big or too small. All orders promptly attended. Ring PHONE 26. WANTED— Sharemilker* (by hand), 3040 cows, near town; one-third cream, two-fifths pigs, etc; state qualifications.—Write “Share-milker,” care Chronicle, Levin. WANTED TO BOARD—Boy, age 8 'years, handy to school. —For particulars apply Aidersey, Stationer. BED-SITTING ROOM, with use ot conveniences, wanted by respect able young couple.—Apply by letter to “Wailing,” care Mrs Aidersey. ~OOR SALE, 7/6 sitting, Eggs, from -i- my Black Orpingtons; also Runner Ducks; 8 prizes Palmerston North Show, 1922. Also few Cockerels and young Drakes (cheap). —R. Yautier, phone 612.
WHEN IN PALMERSTON NOP,TiI Dine at ..CAFE GRAND (idle Rising Sun Dale), Mrs McLennan, Proprietress, late ol tlie Duminion, Mam Street West. CIAFE GRAND (late Rising Sun ' Cate). Tlie place to In Palmerston North.. r 'Mrs McLennan, proprietress. W ANTED by experienced woman and girl, aged lb, Housework, or. work oi aiiy kind.—Apply Aldersey’s, Stationer, Shannon. MRS McLennan, late Dominion, Main Street West, is conducting the Cale Grand. MEALS AT ALL HOURS at K. Meagher’s. Special concessions to school children. Bacon, hams and small goods always procurable at K. Meagher’s. \ NLY the best, of Lining and Trimmings used in Suits and Costumes made by Krebs and Harnett, Tailors and Costumiers. YOUR SUIT ORDERS promptly executed at Krebs and Harnett's, Tailors and Costumiers. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, Wire, Flax , and Kapoc Bedding at Gunning’s. DE LUEN AND CO., High-ciass • Tailors and Costumiers, have just landed a. fine range of the latest Suitings
CONGOLEUM REDUCED in price. Good selection sizes and patterns at. a great reduction in price.— Gunning’s. IT will pay you to call at A. de Luen and Co., when you are requiring Shirts, Sox, Ties, Pyjamas, Unders—in fact, anything in Men’s Wear. Go TO GUNNING’S for Tables, Chairs and Furniture. High quality and low prices. BOYS’ SHORTS, HOSE, TIES at. A. de Luen and Co., Tailors and Mergers, Shannon. TRENCH COATS from 45/ at A. de Luen, High-class Tailors and Mercers. SHIRTS— a good assortment, from 1 6/11, at A. de Luen and Co., Shannon. THE HOUSE FOR VALUE in Ladies ’and-.Gent’s Garments is A, de Luen and Co., Shannon.
MURESCO— For wall and ceiling decoration. Makes a perfect, smooth,.velvet-like finish that will not. rub off, crack or peel. White and IS 5 tints, in handy 51h packets. K. Shaw, < Levin’s Ironmonger, Oxford St., Levin, j
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Shannon News, 18 August 1922, Page 1
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