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ALDERSEY’S ALDERSEY'B Opposite Railway Station. F OB WRITING PADS and STAT 10NERY of every description. PAPERS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN.. ALDERSEY’S ALDERSEY’S PHONE NO. 6

WANTED. 1,1011 sALJi—Xwu young grade Jei\- . sey Cows plue J'Uly); 1 Jersey beiler uue September; 1 high grade weaner boiler.—McLaclilan, Clap'ltamii street. STUAYEiD on our roperiy at Makerim, Shannon, one roan five-year-old iut beiler earmark top and bottom noddies ielt ear. It nob daiimed \vithiu fourteen days will be sold to defray grazing expenses. —A. and L. Seifert's i'laxdrcssilig 00., Ltd. 11<m SAI.i;. Light .spring Carter; - ' aged :> years. broken to saddle, harness aiui chums. Quiet and guaranteed sound. Apply \ • Jewell, Moutoa. LOST— On Saturday night in . Stout Street, a Kaiapoi Hug.. Finder please to S. Pedersen, Grand Street.

EASTEH WEDDINGS. Jlave your Easier Wedding photographed, but make an early appointment. — Arch. Gillens' Studio, Phone 165, Levin. . * • , < 17101 P SALE— 2OO gallon painted tanks . £3 10s each. —\V. H. Gunning and Go., Ltd. (''(HASH! Down comes groceries at Wallace's Cash Store, Piimmer Terrace,, opposite Hailway Station. Come and inspect. ; DAINTY china Aiternoon Tea Sets, New Designs at Gunning’s. , WALLACE S, the llurry Back Store ■■ lor prompt, attention, civility and cheap groceries. EA. EHUST, Bootmaker, is still • carrying on business opp. Bailway Gates, same entrance as Mrs Vaughan, Bookseller. STOP! Look in at Wallace's lor groceries heiore guing else- . wnerp. Address Piimmer ■ Terrace, opposite Hallway Station. MAY Ist—Opening of the Shooting season.' Cartridges, Guns, Game .Biigs, Cartridge Belts. Cali whistles, Decoys, and all accessories at K. Shaw’s, Levin's ironmonger. | ; % I7IVEKYTUING El-oil and New at !i ,Wailace's Gash Store, where prices are right. ' Comehiuiig and see lor yuurseii. Address-: Piiilimer Terrace, opposite Hull way Station. W ii. GUNNING . & CO., LTD,, • best valae for. Football Jerseys, Pants, and Boots.’ Wii. CUN NTN G & CO., LTD., • just opened .26 • dozen pairs Moriey’s hitnous Black Cashmere liose. Special Price 3/6. Best llose on the market.. 1 MABTEN’S lor the Biggest Sale Bargains. Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, usual price 3/3, Siilo Price 2/6. MARTIN’S tor Smartest Frocks in Sponge. Cloth arid Linen at lessthan warehouse cost. Usual price 22/6 to 35/Sale Price, 6/11.

MARTIN'S lor Millinery.—Girls’ Flop Ilats. Usual price S/li and 12/6. Sale Price to clear A/11. T ABIES’ TAILORING ami DRESSMAKING under taken by Mrs H. Blight, Ballanee Street. MEN!— When thinking ol Clothing think ol Martin’s for quality and value. We have just opened up a-large shipment ol Men’s and Boys’ wear and we invite inspection. Note address: Opposite Franks’ Garage. PALMERSTON N. HIGH SCHOOLS BOYS’ DAY AND BOARDING COLLEGE. Rector; J. MURRAY, M.A. ■PROFESSIONAL, Commercial, Gen- > eral 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., B.SC. Professional, Commercial, General, and Home Life Courses. Arrangements can be made for private board. Early application*- is necessary. The Schools re-open FEBRUARY 6th, 1924. Minimum admission qualification: Standard VI Pass. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS TOW. HUNTER, Secretary, Palmerston North. OUST THAT COLD.-r ■" ! Pulmotm G\f. trim!T.y inhaUtvm Simply *unk tbHe paMtUes? and br.iitnK vuptour* penetrate the air r.nd throat Chemiait and Store?. l/S <nd eo».

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Shannon News, 29 April 1924, Page 1

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521

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 29 April 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 29 April 1924, Page 1

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