QPP. RAILWAY STATION. gak|s AND SWEETS. FRUIT CAKE From 1/2 per lb. SPONGE CAKE From 1/3 per lb. Always Fresh. Only best quality of SWEETS kept in stock.
Tuli LEADING HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, ETC. THE HAIRDRESSING SALOON is omder my own personal supervision, and I guarantee the best of tention. OUR TOBACCO PRICES ARE:— Pipe Tobacco: Sticks 1/6, Packets 1/9, etc., etc; and other Lines to correspond. NEW STOCKS RAZORS, STROPS, Etc. V. LARGEST STOCK OF PIPES To Select From. , SMdKEKs' REQUISITES And ' FANCY GOODS. OUR BILLIARD ROOM, where the . Sports congregate, will shortly be enlarged. SHANNON PLUMBING WORKS. Large Stock of Tanks, all sizes. Get in early before the rain, and i-t sure of next summer's water supply. EARTHENWARE PIPES. Suita\e f6r Farmers' requirements. just landed. All Work Promptly Executed. T. WATTERSTON. NIELSEN'S DYEWORKS. 297 MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON N. PHONE 57. C. €. PRANKS' GENERAL MOTOR CARRIER. BALLANCE STREET SHANNON Furniture Removal a. Specialty, No distance too far. Farmers' Carting specially catered for. Work of all description undertaken. j. BRfctSNEHAN, J. BRESNEHAN, THE FARMING CONTRACTOR, SHANNON. All Orders receive prompt attention. MOWING, RAKING. PLOUGHING. Etc.
THE RELIABLE CARRIER. PHONE 58. FIREWOOD SAWN TO ANY LEN'iTH And THE BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL ? Always in Stock. A Ring or a Worr* Prompt/ Attention. 2,500,000 EYES. ; Here in New Zealand over 2,500,000 eyes go on duty every day, a large number of them subject to delects of which the. sufferer is ignorant. Even those people who are aware of defects frequently undergo wrong treatment—3o per cent of the Dominion's glass-wearers, are" to-day wearing the wrong lenses. The inaccuracy of the old-fashion-, ed, cumbrous chart mejhod of eye- - testing-is directly responsible fortius disastrous state of affairs. The modern, scientific, infallible method of sight-testing is, by the Visoptometre, used in the famous eye-hospitals of England and the Continent. The sight of child or adult tested-accurately, with like freedom from useless questions and misleading charts. Mr Russell is an expert in the use of the Visoptometre. His deep knowledge and life-long experience of optical matters ensures for you correct diagnosis and suitable remedial or alleviating treatment. Mr Russell visits Levin every month, and may be consulted by appointment at C. S. Keedwell's Phar- . macy. His next visit will be on TUESDAY, February 6, 1923. {Late Russell and Im Palrnerston North, and J
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Shannon News, 30 January 1923, Page 1
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385Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 30 January 1923, Page 1
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