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ALDERSEYS OPP. RAILWAY STATION. CAKES AND SWEETS. FRUIT CAKE From 1/2 per I SPONGE CAKE From 1/3 per I Always Fresh. Only best quality of SWEETS kept . in stock. 9 9

WANTEDS. LOST— Nine Weaner Heifers on East Road, Shannon. Reward on information to Shannon News.' WANTED— Girl to assist with (housework— Apply Mrs Smith,,, Moutoa. Gramophone records can be packed and safely sent through post. send ybur orders lor all .the latest. We have them.— Berryman’s, Palmerston North. Harvesting tools scythes, Blades, Snathes, Stones, Files, Hay Rakes. . This is also the season for Garden Hose, and there’s a plentiful supply at K. Shaw’s, Levin’s Ironmonger, Oxford Street, Levin. Everything musical is obtainable at Berryman’s. Send I for the new songs or piano pieces. ' Teachers’ supplies always in stock. Berryman’s, Palmerston North. - WANTED KNOWN—That I usonly the best material.—C. Bridle, Painter and Decorator, BERRYMAN’S, where Musical 'Goods c,ost less. Gramophones all prices. Something to suit all pockets. Write or call at Berryman’s, Palmerston North. LARGE assortment of Framed Pictures in oak. Oval-framed Cupids and landscapes. Patent Standfast Photo Frames. Floor Stains, Enamels. Gold and Aluminium Paints at f; Thomson’s, Painter and Paperhanger, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon Phone 74. REPLACE your broken Crockery at Gunning’s Sale Great reductions in prices. SILVEROID, a silver-plating liquid. Cleans and silver-plates in che process. Makes ~ tarnished . Electroplate and silverware look like new. Obtainable at F. Thomson’s, Painter and , Paperhanger,' Plimmer terrace, Shannon. Phone. 74. WANTED.— Your Painting and Decorating work at reasonable prices;—C. Bridle. * WANTED KNOWN Gunning's Half-yearly Sale commences on January 6. Excelsior hat dyes, m aii . shades. Dyola Dyes for home dyeing, in all . colours. Use these dyes and you dye with a smile. -Ob-' tainahle at F. Thomson, Painter and House Decorator, Plimmer' 'Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74. 7 " ' 1 GREAT BARGAINS at Gunning’s Stocktaking sale. All goods reduced.

U.S.D. UNIVERSAL FURNITURE 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 rirnu 4-piece 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 Beddii g, Double Wool or Kapoc Mattresses fr&m 37/6 to £3 15/. Singles from 25/ to 45/, Pillows 4/6. We have a large quantity of Secondhand Bedding also. We have in stock 3 Pianos, £l7 10/, £47 10/'and £57 10/ respectively, and"large assortment of other Musical Instruments. Large stocks of- ; Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Carpets, Runners, Hearth Rugs, Singer and other Sewing Secondhand Clothing, Boots . Blankets, Carpenters’ and and Gardeners’ Tools. New Seagrass Drams from , £6. Also large assort-: ment of Prams and Pushcarts cheap. Country orders packed and put on rail free.’ FITZSIMONS AND COWLING, Lyceum Hall (opp. Devine’s), 327 STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH AT BED-TIME —take a Pulmona and suck it slowly. The medicinal vapours .will banish night coughing. Unequalled for colds, bronchitis, ’Flu, and all chest complaints. 1/6 and 2/6 box, chemists and stores. PULMONAS

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Shannon News, 13 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 13 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 13 February 1923, Page 1

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