AijOERSEY'S OPP. RAILWAY STATION. CAKES AND SWEETS. FRUJT CAKE From 1/1 par lb. SPONGE CAKE From 1/3 per lb. Always Fresh. Only best quality of SWEETS kept in stock.
WANTEDS. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. Morning, 11 a.m.: Rev. A. F. Stewart. Afternoon, 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. Evening, 7 p.m.: Rev. A. F. Stewart. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY APRIL. 29, 1923. Morning, 11 o'clock: Mr Bullard, Fox ton. Afternoon, .2.30: Sunday School. Evening, 7 o’clock: Mr Huntly, Foxt< WANTED— Tenders for Painting Manager’s House, Factory, Store and 011100 and Outbuilding. Labour only. Apply at office for particulars Shannon Dairy Company. .XjllOit SALE—A number of choice heifers and cows. Apply Christensen, Makerua.
fI.jTOR SALE.—Keeping Onions 7/- '**- yOlb bag on rail Olmu Station. Cash with order.—Ray Stratton,.Ohau. -O ORSE COVERS, rot proof collar, -V*- check lined from 32/(i, while duck iron). 28/-, at Gunning’s. PTIHERE should be no difficulty in procuring the Cartridges you require for the coming season. K. Slniw, Levin’s Ironmonger, lias slocks ofpractically every size. Order early. WANTED KNOWN.—W. J. B. Jolly, - Saddler and Harness-maker, takes old harness in exchange for new. NICE selection-'Royal Boulton ware, direct Jrom works. Prices right at Guilt iilig’s.’" 4 - ■ MUSIC TEACHERS should get in touch with us. We have big stocks of Teaching Music, Tutors, etc. Write now to Berryman’s, Palmerston North. C 1 ROCKERY.— White and Gold Plates' 1 6d ainOd, Cups and Saucers from 1/- at Gunning’s. CIALL and inspect Drapery at 1 prices that will astound you.— C. T. Harvey, Ballance Street (late Murray’s). GO to Gunning’s for best, value in Men’s. Ladies and Children’s Boots and Shoes. Speciality. O’Brien’s miners’ hoots. GREAT REDUCTIONS ill Tailormade Suits at A. de Luen and Co.’s. Suits from £7 15/, £B, £9, £9 tO/. All Suits and Costumes made on the premises.—A. de Luen and Co.. Shannon. WANTED. -Your Painting and Decorating work at reasonable prices.—C. Bridle. Keep your gramophone up i date. Send for some new Records. We have the latest.—Berryman’s, Palmerston North. HAT DYES, in ail shades. Dyola Dyes for home dyeing, in all colours. Use these dyes and you dye with a smile. Obtainable at E. Thomson, Painter and House Decorator, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74. DRAPERY— c. T. Harvey has Opened up n supply of Drapery in premises' (late- Murray’s), Ballance Street, Shannon.
10STUMES from £8 10/, Skirts £i V_y io/, Riding Coat and Breeches from £9 10/, Divided Skirts from £2 10 . Qnly the best of material u.-ed at A. de Luen and Co.’s. QE^VING.— MESDAMES NICOL and VAUGHAN are prepared to do all kinds of Sewing at reasonable charges. Terms: Cash on delivery. WANTED KNOWN.—That I us* only the best material -C. Bridle, Painter and Decorator, ILVEROID, 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 Paperhanger. Pliminer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74.
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Shannon News, 27 April 1923, Page 1
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