MAIN ROAD BRIDGE CLOSED. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ' that the Main Road Bridge over the AVaitohu . Stream, near Otaki, will he CLOSED (while undergoing repairs) for all traffic from TUESDAY, 13th February, 1923, to or about the 28th February, 1923. A good/ ford is available alongside the bridge. ! WM. N. ANDERSON, County Engineer. \ SHANNON BOROUGH dOUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF £II,OOO FOR WATER SUPPLY. I HEREBY give 'llOllO6, under subsection 2 of Section 10 of the Local Bodies Loan Act, 1913, that a poll.of. ratepayers of the. Borough of Shannon will be taken on MONDAY, tlie 26th day of February, 1923, in respect of the above proposal. The hours of the Poll will be from f ain, to 7 pan. at- the Borough Council Chambers, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Each ratepayer* shall have one vote only. ■ The Ratepayers’ Roll may he inspected at the Borough Office any day between 4he hours of 10 a.m. and 12 boon. • b Dated at Shannon, this 16th January, 1923. / • WM. MURDOCH, ’ Mayor. n“ (Ti ll“~ THE RELIABLE CARRIER. PHONE 68, FIREWOOD SAWN TO ANY LENGTH And ' THE BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL Always in Stock. A Ring or a Worn means'Prompt Attention. N GILL
SHANNON Dining Rooms PLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH DAILY. CAKES Owing to my finding I conld sell, a superior article for' less- money, I have taken the agency of E. T. Young, Cake Expert, Dannevirke. Guarantee given there is not a particle of egg pulp or margarine used in theii manufacture—only Fresh Eggs and Butter used. H. A. SCOTT Proprietor. TAILORS AND . INSTINCT. , Sometimes a tailor cuts cloth to a pal tern and makes it up jnto clothes, and wonders why he cannot make a iTame for himself. We could tell him why. He has made a suit to a patterns, not tg an individual—not a suit that will set off the characteristics, the very “presence” of tlhe individual. The true tailor, working more by instinct than by casual rule of thumb - , brings intimate variety to each suit he makes—expresses in the very set of a coat something of his client’s personality. - For many years we have been tailors. by instinct as well as experience. We, have gained a reputation for suits of distinction, so you will be more than pleased if you entrust your next order to PR ETCH LEWS Where the Good-Suits are Made, OXFORD STREET! ... ... ... LEVIN PHONE 136. SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. E. DICKIIOFE SHEEHAN ST., SHANNON. All classes of Ironwork carried cut on the premises. Implement Repairs a specialty. All Coach Work neatly and. promptly executed. SHOEING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
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Shannon News, 13 February 1923, Page 1
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