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ALDgRSEY’ft AiIOERSEY’S FOR BESI QUALITY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SWEETS. AGENTS FOR: 9 ADAMS BRUCE FAMOUS CAKES, From. 1/1 per lb. ALWAYS FRESH. ALDERSEY’S ALDERSEY’S PHQNENO.6.

FOOTWEAR, FOOTWEAR. FOR SMARTNESS and QUALITY our stock .Qf footwear , cannot be beaten. Now open for inspection a fine selection of LADIES’, . GENTS’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES. Stylish, Good Wearing and L Excellent Value at thtf prices: * ALL OUR STOCKS ARE NEW. REPAIRS CARRIED ON AS USUAL. T. JAMES BOOT AND SHOE STORE, PLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON GRAND BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. AT HAROLD! HOOK’S SALOON. Trophies Valued at First Prize £5 5s Second Pride £2 '2s. Highest Break Prize, Gold Medal. ENTRANCE; FREE. Rules, Etc., on the Premises. Nominations close MARCH- Bth. next. h. aeoE * PLIMMERrTERRACE. ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS. SALE! SALE! COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th. SATURDAY, JANUARY I?th. Drapery, Furniture and Furnishings. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS

L. H, Martin. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, DRAPERS * HOME FURNISHERS. Note Addreei: OPPOSITE FRANK’S GARAGE, BALLANGEi STREET, SHANNON. PRIME] BAQQKCRb.. THE 'N.2. BAGON LTD., will buy ipigs i in my quantity. TRUGKINGi-DATES: SHANNONi, MONDAY 18th FEBRUARY 10 tot 12 noon. KOPUTAROA, MONDAY, FEB. 18. 2 to 4 p.m. LEVINj Tuesday,' Feb. 19, 9.30 to 11.30. CASH,BUYERS, OF CALF,. SKINS. j. C. GARDNER, r LEVIN. PHONE *l9.

the Will and the way. No. ?0.—C.1.F. ipr the Family. In his daily life the business mail is much concerned with c.i.f. (cost, insurance, freight) in relation to orders of merchandise. He 'gives goodheed to ‘the >matter of insurance of stock ; and • premises. Always (he is alert to (eliminate or minimise t the element of ;risk to his property during his lifetime. -.>ls ;he: always as thoughtful jabout the needs: of insurance ;;of his ; family’s welfare when he will have passed away P ; /Has he i given careful consideration in. his will, to the, prospective needs of his various dependants according to their, age, ,sex, temperament and .probable oircum? stances. * His estate will need an executor, .and trustee, who will be, always in readiness for faithful, efficient services—a trustee ■ hot - sub j ect to any human frailty a trustee Whose faithful performance of every* duty can <be absolutely guaranteed.' Such a trustee is ihePublid Trustee, whose fidelity .'and integrity are guaranteed by the State. PUBLIC*' * WELLINGTON, • : T. -I. DW¥E(tt >: ■ DISTRICT AGENT, LEVIN.

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Shannon News, 19 February 1924, Page 1

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376

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 19 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 19 February 1924, Page 1

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