E beg to invite inspection of our stock of W Jefro Qi ugh arns in fast washing colours, for ladies’ and children’s summer wear. These Cloths are recognised as 'he best make on the market* and have proved satisfactory from our past perience. Great variety in Checks and Plain Colours, all latest designs. We are also showing— • ■■■■>■• CHECK AND STRIPED SPONGE CLOTHS. ART SILK CLOTHS, a new materia) for Jumpers and Frocks. - ART SILK HOSE, LADIES, JUMPERS, ETC.* SUMMER MILLINERY— Newest Shapes and Styles. W. H. GUNNING & Co. SHANNON ■rtf’* W'or ! . . LIMITED and TOKOMARtT , ! . 0 r ;: n r. ) .i- ■ t .IMS.
,“ -'^'r To the Electors of Mahawatu i i <TK3 pnrrm Tho AIIHHIa nf thp Pnnd VOTE FOR THE INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE H. T. FLY6ER , . ■ ‘o The only irian with an original 1 policy . A Supporter of True Liberal Principles Redeem the Dominion through LOWER TAXATION CHEAP MONEY IMPROVED ROADS STATE BANK AND NOTE ISSUE—REDUCTION IN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT— Development of Industries REFORM IN RAILWAY MANAGEMENT T COMMERCIAL BOARD OF CONTROL—REDUCTION OF FARES and FREIGHTS UNIVERSAL PENNY POSTAGE—REDUCTION on TELEPHONES and TELEGRAMS —STATE FISHERIES FREE EDUCATION RIGHT TO UNIVERSITIES FREE SCHOOL BOOKS STATE ASSISTANCE TO IRON and OIL INDUSTRIES PURCHASE and SETTLEMENT of NATIVE LANDS. Maintaining Stability of Dominion Finance A STATE OWNED FERRY SERVICE BETWEEN the TWO ISLANDS LEVIN-MARTON DEVIATION— Though, a thorough Liberal, MR FLYGER is prepared to support any Premier legislating on broad National or Liberal lines. Labour and Capitalism must be brought together. The develpement of Industries and increased production' would cause increased population and we would be able to overcome the financial difficulty. With strong;, national brains our country should be able to meet its liabilities* and become a prosperous nation. A. = ■ ■ •"• -v vv.’ -- „■ liberal Meals and Progress and Prosperity.
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Shannon News, 5 December 1922, Page 4
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295Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 5 December 1922, Page 4
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