ALDERSEY'S AL&ERSEY'S FOR BESI QUALITY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SWEETS. AGENTS FOR: ADAMS BRUCE FAMOUS CAKES, From 1/1 per lb.. ALWAYS FRESH. ALDERSEY'S ALDERSEY'S PHONE NO. 6.
START THE NEW YEAB WELL And Buy your Boots and Shoes at T. JAMES, BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Where all kinds of footwear of the best qulality can, be obtained at the Lowest' Prices. ALL THE STOCK IS NEW AND OF THE BEST QUALITY. REPAIRS CARRIED ON AS USUAL. Don't Forget the Address. T. JAMES ' BOOT AND SHOE STORE, PLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON. MR P. L. HOLLINGS BARRISTER -AND SOLICITOR, FOXTON (Late Stipendiary Magistrate). "AS opened a Branch Office in - Shannon and attends at Shannon every Thursday and at other times by appointment. ' Enquiries at J. T. Bo.vis, Shannon.
MAORI LAND THEATRE. , MAORI LAND THEATRE. I SATURDAY United by Love against Greed and Passion. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS CHARLES JONES CHARLES JONES CHARLES JONES In "SECOND HAND LOVE." "SECOND HAND LOVE." - "SECOND HAND LOVE." MONDAY. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS DAl■rn> a n e n RAILROADED. R AILROADED. "Summer and roses—A (beautiful giri —A past that Will not live down!" UNIVERSAL PICTURE STARRING HERBERT RAWUINSOM. Could,Love succeed where everything else had failed ?
TENDERS. miiNDERS are invited by the ShanJL non Borough Councii up to the lDtli day of Februaiy, 1924, .at 5 p.m. lor the erection of a cottage at Shannon, Stout Street. Tenders to he addressed to the Town Clerk, Shannon, , and marked ' "Tender for GQttage." I Apply to Town Clerk for plans and , specifications. R. EDWARDS, F.N.Z.I.A. Registered. WREATHS AND ALL FLORAL EMBLEMS MADE ON SMOKIEST NOTICE AT BRADFIELD FLORIST, PALMERS'! UN NORTH. I'lionc 5'J36. * Private G 574. UNDERTAKERS. Lo-Vioa phone 103. Shannon Phone 21. L. 11. MARTIN, FURNISHER.—Shannon and District Agency. CHANNINGS AND WEBBER.—Levin, Phone 2,74. MOTOR HEARSE IN ATTENDANCE. PHONE 51 PHONE 51 GENERAL CARRIERS. Who arc second to none for prompt- : ness and reliability. Travellers' samples handled with care. Best Household Coal and Firewood ways in stock.
METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11. Morning, .11 a . m .> Rev. Boothrovd (Foxton). Afternoon,, a. 30, Sunday School. Evening 7 p.m M r Grinstead, of the 1 N.Z. Alliance. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Morning, 1.1 a.m., Rev. A. F. Stewart. ; Ai:te ™™n, wo p.m. Sunday School. ' firing, 7 p.m., Rev. A. F. Stewart. BALLANCE STREET HALL. I SPEAKER: Mr A, F WITTY )AY, FEBRUARY 10 at 7 V m "JUDGMENT OF THE NATIONS/' THE JUDGE/PLACE, TIME. Pra y^ r Meeting, 7.30 p.m. IHURSDAYS: Bible Study, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAYS; Children's Meetings,— 2.30 p.m. ' 6 AWEDCOME AWAITS YOU. GREAT GOSPEL TEMPERANCE GATHERING METHODIST CHURCH, SHANNON. SUNDAY AT 7 p.m. Speaker: Mr JL Grinstead (just back 'from campaign work in the COME AND HEAR—ALL' WELCOME.
SHANNON /BOROUGH COUNCIL. OVERDUE RATES. "T is hereby notified that 10 pe cent will be charged, on all rate owing to the Shannon Borough Coun cil unpaid after 29th February, 1924 J. T. BOVIS, Town Clerk. THE SCHOOL OF DANCING. "ISS EILEEN STONE, late o; - Revue, Panto and Comic Opera intends opening a School of Dancing in Shannon early in February. For further particulars ring phont 6670, Palmerston North. FOXTON BEACH. CHARM-BANC 'will to Beach on Sundaysy Ballance Street, at 1Q o'clock a.m. Book seats, at Garage. Fares 4/- return, children 2/-. GtlJjlj THE RELIABLE CARRIER. PHONE 58. FIREWOOD SAWN TO .ANY LENGTH And THE BEST HOUSEHOLD COAI Always in Stock. A Ring or a Won* -leans Prompt AttentionN. GILL
BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. MOTOR CARRIER & CONTRACTOR. CARS FOR HIRE. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. ALL ACCESSORIES STOCKED. Two First Class Mechanics. AH Work Guaranteed and Promptly Executed. Batteries Charged and Electrical Work Attended To. • PHONE 57.
HOWA ANDREW, Ltd. Clearance Is a Harvest NOW IN FULL SWING Men! and Women I This is Your Opportunity to Make Money Every Article A am
The whole assortment of our UNTRIMMED STRAW SHAPES offering) at the BARGAIN PRICE Of 4/11 each. FLOWERS, a large variety—9d» V> l/l1» 3/11 each. SILK JUMPERS ranging—- , From 10/6 to 35/. WARM STRIPED WINCEY BLOUSES beautiful quality, .were 15/6. Sale Price 5/11 each. VOILE BLOUSES from 2/9 to 14/6. SPONGE CLOTH FROCKSFrom 8/6 each.
STRIPED FLANNELETTE, real good value, was 1/3, Now 10d yard. HEAVY WHITE DAMASK, worth 4/y, Sale Price 3/G. COTTON CASHMERE, 40-inch wide, 1/6 yard. SPOT MUSLINS for children's irocks, White 1/4 yd, pink Gd yd. COLOURED STRIPED SHIRTINGS, were 2/6, Sale Price 1/-
INFANTS' GO:WNS, fece trimmed were 7/11. Sale Price, 3/11. INFANTS' BARRAS, were 6/11, Sale Price, 3/6. INFANTS TIE BANDS, 4/11, Sale Price 2/3. COLOURED UNDERSKIRTS from 3/6. TWEED and SERGE SKIRTS, a real snip, were 27/6, Now 8/11 each. GIRLS' ZEPHYR FROCKS, with bloomers to match, were 8/11, Sale Price 5/11.
REMNANTS Ql" all descriptions marked very low toj clear. SPECIAL, GENTS.' RAIN COATS, check-lined, At the Sale 25/6. 4 Doz. MEN'S WASHING HATS, usually 4/6, At the Sale 1/. GENTS, FELT HATS, From 9/11 at the Sale. GENT.'S PANAMA HATS, were 17/6, At the Sale 8/11. MEN'S UND'ER-FLAN'NELS, large, a good quality,*, At the Sale 6/11.
Four Hundred ed and Seventy Two", very wise customers visited Store on Saturday. Be Wise Follow the Crowd to Shannon's Phone 21 Howard Andrew Late Fargher & Co. The Leading Drapers and Direct Importers P.O. Box 12
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