0.-i i r: JU L 1 i 0 i ; i j «"-Jf fIOA'4 FLOUR. 25’s. 5/6, 50’s 10/6, 100’s 20/-. OATMEAL 6/- bag*. rOLLEDOAT.S, 1/6 bag. . . . ■ KIRKPATRICK’S JAM, 61b tins 3/*. SULTANAS (Mildura) lid. BAKING POWDER 1/6. TEAS-OUR OWN 1 IMPORTATION At# QUALItY. 26 28 3- \ A REDUCTION OF 2d LB ON 6LB PARCELS. roi ONIAL CANDLES lOd. HERRINGS IN TOMATO 1 SAUCE, lbs 9dJibs 6d.. . KIPPERS Jibs 6d. WAX VESTAS 9d doz. 1 RASHERS 1/2 lb. i , * I 1 ROLLED SHOULDERS (m piece) 1/- ; i BULK HONEY (Best Quality) lOd. , 4 QUALITY OF ALL GOODS GUARA 1 **&*’ OEt-IVfeRY. 5 j good SErivici. \ w TRY PEA NUt BuVtER 1/. POT. H. CUNNING A Co LIMITED SHANNON and’ TOKOMARU
NOW is THE TIME TO GET YOUR /SUPPLIES OF CALI? FOOD ORDERED. SAVE MONEY on YOUR CALVES jBY REARING THEM FROM TWO DAYS OLD ON ' “Faterine" THIS is the only liquid stock food on the market,'and is the only one which can be fed to calves from two days old. Work out , for yourself what the saving of .new milk means to you by being able to feed calves on “FATERINE” from two days old. PROCURABLE FROM: DISTRICT AGENTS: BULL & CO., LEVIN. ’ WHOLESALE AGENTS; N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., FEILDIkG.
i!!H ! id til :p" <ii n ! 11; If ■! a; Si *£ ! ; m 3 a? amt !■! fa if it :|)K Seoullar Blinds are made bf the beat British Fadeless Holland, and mounted on! the best British Sprint Rollers .•with a patent pocket which prevents the blinds being torn off the roller. All Blinds Guarantefed Fad^leW. O’? They roll easily and evenly, have a non-fray stitch, and look as well after years of wear as when first made. Send ypur and style • required and we*ll 'sefid you ah eitimate that will please yhu,' Scoullar Quality and Prices are 'Right. THE SCOULLAR CO. LTD. Wellingtbn. Branches at Hastings’, Maatarton ,2 and Blenheim’. fi'tldber
WEBB’S' CACKLE FARM BARTHOLOMEW ROAD :: :: :: LEVIN. GEO. WEBB, PROPRIETOR. -iTQREEDER of WHITE LEGHORNS, WHITE ROCKS, and INDIAN tO RUNNER DUCKS, white egg strain, DAY OLD CHICKS and . ' DUCKLINGS. fli • ■f ( , PRICES. o’’ • JOHICKS, per 100. £5 10/; 50, £2 15/; 26, £1 10/; smaller lots 1/4 each. ’DUCKLINGS: per 100, £6; 50, £3: 25, £1 12/6; smaller lots, 1/6 each. .EGGS FOR HATCHING: £2 10/- per 100; settings of 15 eggs for 12/6 and 15/-; Eggs by imported Cockerel, £ll/-. ■TO. ’ ■ . ( CASHWITHORD£R. PHONE 190 R. EGGS POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS.
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Shannon News, 24 August 1923, Page 4
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408Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 24 August 1923, Page 4
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