ALDERSEY'S 6pp. railway •tatioh. CAKES AHDi &WEITI. FRUIT CAKE ........ Fr«fll 1/1 ptr lb. SPONGE CAKE ...... From 1/3 per Iba • ■ (»•:•• . ■ ■ ■ ■'.' ■ a Always Fresh. Only best quality of SWEETS kept iri stock.
WANTEDS. DEWING:—MESDAMES NICOL and * VAUGHAN are prepared to do all kinds of Sewing at. reasonable charges. Terms: Cash on delivery. ~i RAMOPHONE RECORDS can be JT packed and safely sent through post. Send your orders for all the latest.. We have» them.— Berryman's, Palmerston North. ARVESTING TOOLS Scythes, - Blades, Snathes, Stones,' Files,- | Hay Rakes. This is also the season J ( for Garden Hose, and there's a plentiful supply aXK. Shaw's, Levin's Ironmonger, Oxford Street, Levin. . IVERYTHING MUSICAL is obtainable at Berryman's. Send for the new songs or piano pieces. Teachers*' supplits always in stock, j-Berryman's, Palmerston North. r ANTED KNOWN.-That I um [. only the best material.—».» I Bridle, Painter and Decorator,. " - ERRYMAN'S, where Musical .. ..Goods cost less.' Gramophones all prices. Something to suit all pockets.. Write or call at Berryman's, Palmerston North. , ARGE assortment of Framed Pictures in oak. Oval-framed CuI bids arid landscapes*. Patent Standfast Photo Frames. Floor Stains, Enamels. Gold and Aluminium Paints at IF; Thomsons, PainteF and Paperhanger,' Plimmer Terrace, Shannon I Phone 74. ,
EPLACE your broken Crockery at .'Gunning's"V §ale Great reductions 4n prices. IILVERQID, a silver-plating liquid. •' Cleans and • silver-plates in one process. Makes tarnished Electroplate and. silverware look like, new. Obtainable at F. Thomson's, Painter and Baperhanger, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74 v 'ANTED.-—Ygur fainting and 'Je corating work at reasonable prices.—C. Bridle. ; ANTED KNOWN Gunniag's » »'• Half-yearly Sale commences on January 6. \ -Ci shades. Dyola Dyes for home dyeing, in all colours., Use these dyes and you dye withi a smile. Obtainable at F. Thomson, 1 Painter and House: Decorator, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon!. Phone 74. ;; BARGAINS at Gunning's' 'Stocktaking sale. All goods reduced. 4 J --" v • "")i^,--;
TAILORS INSTINCT.' 1-. Sometimes a tailor cuts clptlK to • ; a 'pattern and makes it up*'into clothes, and wonders why lie 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;/die very '*presence" of the individual. The true tailor, working" more by instinct than by ; Casual V. 'tule of "thumb, brings ' intimate variety to each suit he makesexpresses in the very set 01 a '--oat something of his client's personFor many years we have been tailors'by instinct as well as experience. We tiaVe gained a repumtlon for suits of distinction, so you \vill be more than pleased if you entrust your next drder to Where the Good Suits are Made, OXFORD STREET ... ... ... LEVIN PHONE 136. BACON FACTORY , NORTH - V TRUCKING DATE:— |. WEDNESDAY/ FEBRUARY 14— Levin, 10 to 12 noon. " . ■ Koputaroa, 1 to 2 p.m. i GFO t YOGT; Buyer
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Shannon News, 20 February 1923, Page 1
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