Nance. ALL accounts owing to J. T. Bovis, ■ late of Shannon Meat Co., can he paid at. the Council Chambers to Mr Bovis. All accounts unpaid after February 20 will be sued for without, further notice. J. T. BOVIS. FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. FOURTH ANNUAL STOCKTAKING CLEARING SALE. Commenced THURSDAY, Feb. 15. LARGE Stocks of modem secondhand Furniture of all descriptions must be sold. Big reductions on all goods. Large stocks of new bedding, carpetfe, rugs, runners, linoleums and kitchen utensils. Bargain Prices. Also Prams and Pushcarts. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY DEPOT, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY DEPOT, 327 MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. Opp. Devine's. Phone 6026. DOES THE CINEMA HURT YOUR EYES? Can you read the titles and sub titles easilly? -Roes ft need effort to read the reproduction of a letter when it appears on the screen? Ex : amine your eyes in a mirror when you return from the theatre and see if they are inflamed. Do you wake up with heavy, tired eyes the morning after a visit to the pictures? Inability to answer these questions in the negative proves your eyes to be weak or defective. You should lose no time in consulting Mr Russell. ’ He will identify ' the; defect by means of the Visopt'ometre. and correct it by means of properly fitted glasses. Do not hesitate. Neglect is. fatal. Mr Russell visits Levin every month, and may be consulted by ap- v pointment at C. S. Keedwell’s Pharmacy. His next visit will; be on TUESDAY, February 27, 1923. RUSSELL,: :L™" (Late Russell and Innes), Palmerston North and Auckland. U.S.D. USD. USD.
TAILORS AND INSTINCT. Sometimes a tailor cuts cloth to a pattern and makes it up into clothes, and wonders why he cannot make a name for himself. We could tell him why. He has made a suit to a patterns, not to an individual—not a suit that will set off the characteristics, the' very “presence?’ of the 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 person‘ality. 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 TEECHTLING’S Where the Good Suits are Made, OXFORD STREET' .... ... ... LEVIN PHONE 136. The finest Fluid'Magnesia is Sharland’s. More freshly made than imported kinds. Guaranteed highest strength and purest quality. Larger bottle—lower price. Summer-time is Hay-fever-time. You won’t be troubled this summer if you keep “Nazol" .bandy. 1/6 buys 60 doses. For all purppses requiring a pure, full-flavoured, piquant Vinegar, we Recommend Sharland’s Vinegar. Brewed fro TV > pure cane sugar. Pure cane sugar produces finest table Vinegar. Try Sharland’s Vinegar and prove it. Most economical to buy and u ...
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Shannon News, 16 February 1923, Page 1
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