W. H. GUNNING s Co. LIMITBD have pleasure in advising that they are opening up all the LATEST NOVELTIES IN LADIES’ WEAR FOR SPRING AND SUMIER and cordially extend to Ladies an Invitation to visit their store.
* ♦> ❖ s ❖ e ❖ ❖ ❖ * ❖ & ❖ Dependibility Repair Works that Last Every Cycle, Motor or C 1.,? ineering repair job that goes out of our workshop has had the supervision of a practical engineer, and is to be absolutely relied upon. * ♦FARMERS ❖ ❖ $ I I Look our your repair • ; overhaul jobs now. Don’t wait till the busy season sets in—our slaff may be too busy then to attend to your work with the promptitude you desire. YOUR ENGINE WILL RUN ALL THE SWEETER AFTER A Wl! TER OVERHAUL. © ♦l* © ❖ CALL AND SEE US. ADVICE IS FREE. $ § ❖ E. A. fi GEORGE (Late G. G. Kelly). THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER, PHONE 31. © ❖ © ❖ SHANNON.
|OR a thorougiiiy sate investment showing big returns, be sure Discounts: 5/ per ton for monthly payment. .♦ , .v N. Z. Farmers’ Co-Operative Distributing Coy. Lt Feilding. -;!f J. j BQX 34...., 11| PHONES 22 and 169. •>iu id;
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Shannon News, 22 September 1922, Page 4
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180Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 22 September 1922, Page 4
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