ALDERter* ALDERMV*S ■ 1 " y *. • s•■. Opposite Railway Station. . ! FOR WRITING PADS and ST&T lONERY of evfery deecription. PAPERS DELIVERED TO ALL PAftTS OF. THE TOWN. ALDERSEY'B ‘ ALDERSEY’S PHONE NO. 6
WANTED 3. T OST—A Gold Signet Ring bearing ,JLi initials “E.R.” Valued as a keepstake. Finder please return f to ■Howard Andrew, Ltd. R* SALE—Lino, Duchess, Double Bed, Wardrobe, Kerosene Lamps, etc., and fi laying White Leghorn and Black Orpington hens. Apply Mrs (I T. Wutterston, “Glenfaxg,” Shannon. ) WANTED— A Clerk fior Miranui i Mill Office- Apply A. and *L. Seifert, Flax Dressing company. Box 187, Palmerston North; * , EA. FROST, Bootmaker, is still • carryingon business opp. Railway Gates,-’"Saihe -entrance as ' Mrs Vaughan, Bookseller. ■■■ ; » GOODS OPENING DAILY, at? * HOWARD ANDREW, LTD.* Leading Drapers. Inspection Invited* VERYTHING for- the preserving ./seasdn.'v Full'lstocks of Jars to all sizes. Preserving Pans and Jam Spoons. All at reasonable prices. K, Shawl Levin’s Ironmonger and Hardware Merchant. ■. EW GOODS OPENING DAILY„ at HOWARD f ANDREW, LTD., Leading Drapers. Inspection Invited. ARTIN’Sf^for f the 'Biggest Sale Bargains. Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, usual price' 3/3, Sale Price 2/6. -EW GOODS OPENING DAILY, at HOWARD ANDREW; LTD., Leading Drapers. Inspection invited. MARTIN’S 5 tor Smar Sponge Cloth and Linen at less than warehouse cost. Usual price 22/6 to 35/-, Sale Price, 9/11. EW GOODS OPENING DAILY, at HOWARD ANDREW LTD:, Leading Drapers. Inspection Invited. P ARTIN’S lor Millihery.--Giris , %Fldp Usual-»price 8/11 Sale Price to clear 4/11. T ADIES’ - TAILORING and DRESSMAKING imdertakeh by Mrs H. Blight, Ballahce TEN!—When thinking of Clothing 1 think 5 of Martin’s ■ for flpalit!y and value. We have just opened up a large/shipment-of Men’s-and' Boys’ wear and we invite inspection. Note address: Opposite * Franks’ Garage. EW GOODS OPENING DAILY, at : hovvabd andbew;, ltd., Leading Drapers. Inspection Invited.
J/AM JABS.—Mason’s. Pints 6/-, i quarts 7/6 dbz., Atlas “ Wide mouth, pints 8/-, quarts 10/-, halfgallons 16/- dozl—A.t GunniUgi’s:* IHBISTMAS CHEER.—GO tq GUnKJ ning?s! lor Dessert Fruits, Nuts; and Summer Drinks. Turkey Figs just arrived. PIANO TUNING.—Our tuner®wiil be visiting Shannon about 14th ol this month. Bing 5154 Palmerston North, or write Berryman’s, Palmers--ton North. MiAIL ORDERS.—We give our country clients tha best possible attention through the post. Order all musical goods from Berryman’s,' Palmerston North. THE Famous “Wire Tweed” working Shirts lor the best of wear, to be had at W. G. Quarrie’s, Mercer, Shannon. A LL-WOOL Tweed Trousers 12/11, iXjl; Men’s Sports Suits , 39/6.—At Gjunning’s Sale, coamwencing 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, PalmerstonNorth. WANTED KNOWN. —Gunning’s? Sale commences Saturday/ January 12. PALMERSTON N. HIGH BOYS’ DAY AND BOARDING COLLEGE.
Hetetor: J. MURRAY, M.A. T>ROFESSIONAL, Commercial, GenJL f eral and Agricultural Courses. Spacious ’Pldyiflg Fields. Large ‘ Swimming Baths. Applications for Boarding Places now being-received, GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: Miss C. B. MILLS, M.A., BJSc. , Professional, Commercial, General, and Home Life Courses. . Arrangements can he made for private board. Early application is necessary. The Schools re-open FEBRUARY fith, 1924.. Minimum 'admission qualification: Standard VI Pass. ; WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS TO W; ? Secrtfary, Palmerston North,
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Shannon News, 11 March 1924, Page 1
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