ALDERSEY’S AJLDERSEY’B Opposite Railway Station. FOR WRITING PADS and STAT IQNERY qf every description. PAPERS DELIVER&D ; ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN. s ALDERSEY'S ALDERSEY’S PHONE NO. 6»
WANTED*. 171 011 SALE.—Tomatoes, best -quality, .. still going strong. Now at 3d per lb. Newport’s, Thompson .Street. L^ST— On Thursday last a yellow. collie sheep dog answering to : tne name of Dandy. When lost he ” had a Manawatu County Council col-: lur attached. Reward on information to S. W. Barber, Moutere. TiTl VERYTHING for the preserving ill season. Full stocks of Jars in ail sizes. Preserving Pans and Jam Spoons.' All at reasonable-prices. K. Shaw, Levin’s Ironmonger and ! Hardware Merchant. MARTIN’S for the Biggest Sale Bargains. Women’s Black • cashmere Hose, usual price 3/3, Sale Price 2/6. WHITE SILK BLOUSES from, 12/6 at last few days of the Gigantic Sale. Howard Andrew, Ltd.. MARTIN’S for Smartest Frocks in Sponge Cloth and Linen at less than warehouse cost. Usual price 22/6 to 35/-, Sale Prioe, 9/11. Howard Andrew, ltd.’s Gigantic Sale closes in a few days. Come anl inspect the closing bargains. MARTIN’S for Millinery.—Girls’ Flop Hats. Usual price 8/11 and 12/6. Sale Price to clear 4/11. MEN’S THREE-GARMENT SUITS, gooid' J flt and r durable. From 49/6. At Howard Andrew’s .Gigantic Sale. T ADIES’ TAILORING and DRESSMAKING undertaken by Mrs H. Blight, Ballance Street. WOMEN’S WHITE WOVEN BLOOMERS. 2/6, O.S. 2/ll.At Howard Andrew, Ltd.’s Gigantic Sale. MEN!— When thinking of Clothing think of Martin’s for .quality and value. We have just opened up a large shipment of Men's. and -Roys’ wear and we invite inspection. Note address: Opposite Franks’ Garage. AM JARS.—Mason’s Pints 6/^ N i quarts 7/6 doz. Atlas wide mouth, pints 8/-, quarts 10/-, halfgallons 16/- doz.—At Gunningfa. CHRISTMAS CHEER.—Go to. Running’s for Dessert Fruits, Nuts, and Summer Drinks. Turkey "Figs just arrived. PIANO TUNING.—Our tuner "will be i visiting Shannon abbut l4th f of " this month. Ring 5154 Palmerston North, or write Berryman’s, 'Palmerston North. Mail ; givO otir'cbiin- i: try clients the best possible attention through the post. Order all % musical goods from Berryman’*, Palmerston North,
BEE REQUISITES-Super Frames and Foundation Comb. Keep : the b-ees busy. J3uy now from K. Shaw, Levin’s Ironmonger. THE Famous “Wire Tweed” working Shirts for the best of wear, to be had at W. G. Quarrie’s, Mercer, Shannon. ALL-WOOL Tweed Trousers 12/11, : Men’s Sports Suits 39/6.—At Gunning's Sale, commlGncing 12th January. WANTED KNOWN Gunning's Teas are the best value, 2/6, 2/8, 3/-. PIANOS on Easy Terms—£lo. deposit and easy monthly payments for best British pianos. We pay freight. Berryman’s, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN. Gunning’s Sale commences Saturday, January 12. PHONE 51 PHONE 51 KING BROS. GENERAL CARRIERS. Who are second to none for promptness and reliability. Travellers’ samples handled with care. Best Household Coal and Firewood PALMERSTON N. HIGH SCHOOLS BOYS' DAY AND BOARDING COLLEGE. Rector: J. MURRAY, M.A. PROFESSIONAL, Commercial, Genera! and Agricultural Courses. Spacious Playing Fields. Large Swimming Baths. Applications for Boarding Places now being received. | GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: Miss C. B. MILLS, M.A., BSC. Professional* Commercial, General, and Home Life Courses. ! Arrangements can be madb for private board. Early application is necessary. The Schools re-open FEBRUARY 6th, 1924. Minimum admission qualification: I Standard VI Pass. - i WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS TO-: | W. HUNTER, Secretary, Palmerston North.
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Shannon News, 19 February 1924, Page 1
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