GRAND BAZAAR TO be ilield by the combined Queen Committees to close Queen / Carnival at the DRUIDS’ HALL on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 29 and 30. PLENTY OF: ATTRACTIONS, GAMES AND COMPETITIONS. ALSO BIG TUG-OF-WAR TOURNAMENT ON EACH EVENING. TENDERS are' invited by the Shannon Borough Council up to Bth November, ,1923, for the supply of cement, etc.; also for carting waterworks material at, Shannon. For specifications and particulars apply Shannon Borough Council Offices, or to No. 6 Duke Street, Palmerston North. Tenders are to be marked and addressed “Town Clerk, Shannon.” Any tender not necessarily accented. R. EDWARDS. C. C. 'FRANKS’ ", GARAGE BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. MOTOR CARRIER & CONTRACTOR. . ' ' ! HAVING secured the services of a First-class Mechanic, I t am now in the position to undertake* all classes of Repair Work . All Work Guaranteed and Promptly Attended To.
AUCTION SALE. TWICE WEEKLY. Shannon Auction Rooms, Plimmer Terrace. EVERY TUESDAY. Meat, Fruit and Produce. EVERY FRIDAY Meat, Fruit, Produce, Poultry, Pigs, Furniture and General Merchandise. H. A. SCOTT, Auctioneer DRESSMAKING. MISS HOLMES wishes to announce that she is now taking orders for dressmaking. Address: Stout Street, next Bowling Greep. STOP! AT HAROLD HOOK’S now up-to- ■ date Hairdressing Saloon for your Hair Cut and Shave. Recent improvements makes our saloon one of the hast on the coast. Motto: Civility and Attention. Sign on for the. Billiard Tournament. Entrance Free, Good Prizes. New Tennis Goods now opening up. Our Tennis Racquets are the cheapest in New Zealand for Quality. H. HOOK’S
PLIMMER TERRACE. ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS. U.S.D. fTiHE U.S.D. claims to have the largX est stock of new and second-hand furniture In the district. We have 15,000 ft of floor space nicely set out with furniture of modem designs. Those who require furniture should not fail to give us a call. We cannot be beaten In quality and we cannot be beaten in value. Heart or rimu bedroom suites complete £l9 10s. New 4-piece Oak bedroom suite beautifully designed £29 10s, 3-piece Chesterfield suite covered in moquet £2O. Heart of rimu double beds with wires £3 17s Sd . Singles £3. Duchess chests from £3 10s. We carry a large stock of crockery, cutlery, brushware, kitchen utensils, also carpets, carpet runners, quantity of modem second-hand furniture including Pianos, Singer and other Sewing Machines. Almost every article you miay require. Country orders packed and put on rail free. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY DEPOT. Lyceum Hall, 327 Main Street, Opp. Devine’s Hotel.
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Shannon News, 6 November 1923, Page 1
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