WANTEDS. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1923. Morning, 11 o’clock; Levin Preacher. Afternoon, 2.30: Sunday School. Evening, 7 o’clock: Rev. L. Minifle. CAR FOR HIRE. TVTR C. LOGAN wishes to announce ItA i ie now a 6-cyiinder Buick Car for taxi purposes. No job too big or too small. All orders .promptly attended fpipß SALE-3 choice 2-ye a r-old HeiJL fers, Holstein-Jersey; September calvers.—Apply E. L. Richards, Shannon. 17 MEAGHER wishes to thank his patrons lor their past- support, and desires to notify the public that, owing to the good support he has been receiving, he now finds he is able to reduce the charge lor all Meals at his Dining Rooms as from this date.
"VST AN TED KNOWN. —W. J. B. » * JOLLY, Saddler and Harnessmaker, desires to notify the public of Shannon that the business is now under entirely new management, and customers will get the best of attention. Ail accounts to be paid to W. J. B. Jolly, Shannon. OHINE GLASS, the all-British Window and Leadliglit. Cleaner. Shines instantly, will not scratch. 1/6 per bottle, at F. Thomson's, Painter and Paperhanger, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74. SHINE GLASS, the cleaner that cleans; labour saving it means. 1/6. Try a bottle.—F. Thomson, Painter and Paperhanger, Plimmer Terrace., Shannon. Phone 74. FOR SALE, 7/6 sitting, Eggs, from my Black Orpingtons; also Runner Ducks; 8 prizes Palmerston North Show, 1922. Also few Cockerels and young Drakes (cheap).—R. Vautier, phone 612. A LARGE assortment of Artistic Wallpapers and cut-out Borders at reduced prices, at F. Thomson’s, Painter and Decorator, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74. WHEN IN PALMERSTON NORTH Dine at CAFE GRAND (late Rising Sun Caie), Mrs McLennan, Proprietress, late of the Dominion, Main Street West. THE time for Spring Cleaning. All Requisites lor beautifying the home at F. Thomson’s, Painter and Paperhanger, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74. CAFE GRAND (late Rising Sun Cafe). The place to dine when in Palmerston North. Mrs McLennan, proprietress. MRS McLENNAN, late Dominion, Main Street West, is conducting the Cafe Grand.
Bedsteads and bedding, wire, Flax and Kapoc ,-Bedding ai Gunning’s. ADE LUEN AND CO., Higli-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. WANTED KNOWN.—That I use only the best material.—C. Bridle, Painter and Decorator, 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 Mercers, Shannon. rfIRENCH COATS from 45/ at A. de Luen, High-class Tailors and Mercers. QHIRTS —a good assortment, from Shannon. W ELL COOKED AND SERVED.Tha Meals at King Meagher's.
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Shannon News, 15 September 1922, Page 1
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