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.SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF $11,000. , In the matter of the Municipal Corporations Act, and the Local Bodies Loan Act, 1913, and tis amendments. 'Of Section 9 of the Local Bodies Loan Acl, 1913, that it is proposed, by the Shannon Borougih Council to raise, under Part 1 of the said Act, a Special Loan of £II,OOO. The said Loan is required for the following purposes:— ':'■.' (a)- To enable the said. Council, to establish and Carry* out the following work, and undertakings: To construct a reservoir and. intake, purchase all necessary materials and land. and rights required, and lay water-pipes to supply tftoe inhabitants of the Borough of Shannon with wa- > ter for' domestic use and all ordinary purposes. (b) Preliminary expenses authorised under Section 4 (a) of the ( Local Bodies Loan 1 Act, 1913. (c) The first year's interest and sinking fund of the loan during-the of such work. The Loan will be repayable by means of a sinking fund witlhin a period of years from the raising of the loan. As security for payment of interest and sinking fund in respect of the Loan, it is proposed to make a special rate of One Penny in the Pound on, all rateable property within the Borough of Shannon. It is proposed to pay out of the loan moneys preliminary and other expenses, tlhe cost of raising the Loan and the. interest and; sinking fund oJ the Loan during the. first year. Dated at Shannon, this; 16th day of January, 1923,

WM. MURDOCH, Mayor. J, A, ROAGH BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, SHANNON. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME and wishes to thank the" residents of Shannon and Tokomaru for their kind and hearty support in the past, and respectfully asks for a continuance of same. Morning and Afternoon Teat

USD. UNIVERSAL FURMITURE DEPOT. WE claim to have in stock the largest supply of New and Secondhand Furniture In the district, and we can supply any article you may require. Quality good and prices low. Heart "of rlmu '4-plece Bedroom Suites] from £l6. Double rimu Bedsteads, with wires, from £3 15/. Singles, with wires, from £3. Double Iron Bedsteads, with wires, from 30/. Wire Streachers, from 12/6. ,New Beddirg, Dquble Wool or Kapbc Mattresses irtm 37/6 to £3 15/: Singles from 25/ to ,45/ PiUo.ws 4/6. We-have a 1 large quantityof Secondhand Bedding also. We have/in stock 3; Pianos, £1? 10/, £47 10/ awl £57 10/ respectively, and large assortment of other Musical Instruments. Large stocks of Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Carpets, Carpet Runners, Hearth Rugs, Singer and other Sewing Machines. Secondhand Clothing, Boots .Blankets, Carpenters' and aria" Gardeners' Tools. New Seagrass prams from £6. Also large assortment of Prams and Pushcarts cheap. Country orders packed and put on rail free. FITZSIMONS AND COWLING, Lyceum Hall (opp. Devine's), 327 MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH

Brown s Cough Syrup and Uuiig Tonic tones up the system, increases the vitality, and drives put coughs and bronchial troubles. Pleasant to take and most effective. Get a. bottle to-day. Good for children and adults. 1/6 and 2/6, at all Chemists ajjd Stores, or post free from W. T. BROWN, Chemist, Palmerston North. STOP THAT HACK it an easy to disease. . b Jltatw .the sy»tem; aad leaves

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Shannon News, 26 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 26 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 26 January 1923, Page 1

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