ALOIRIIY'B ALDIRSEY'B Opposite Railway Station. 1.1011 WRITING PADS and STAT ?. lONERY of every description. PAPERS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN. ALDERSEY'S ALDERSEY'S PHONE NO. 6
WANTED. TAINTED TO SELL— VI Dairy Cows ' at drop. Second oaJ.ve.rs. Apply Cliristiaii.S(jii, Maker ua. 'AiNTED—Experienced uiuriled ' couple lor dairying and geiHSrul, lama wurk.—Apply R* Law, Te RoheiiShannon, or PJhoMe *i>D. TAMED KNOWN—Men's .all wool underves(> and punts from 7/6 at. W. H. Gunning and Go/s. I ASTER WEDDINGS. Have your I Easter Wedding photographed, but make an early appointment.— Arch. Billens' Studio, Phone 165, Levin. UST ARRIVED—Men's all wool * Prince cut overcoats. Special price 70/- at W. H.-Gunning and Co.'s.' Down comes groceries at Wallace's Cash Store, Piimmer Terrace, opposite < Railway Station. Come and^inspect. TUFTY DOZEaN Men's all-wool Sox, in greys and heathers. Special price 1/6" a,t W. H. Gunning' and Go.'s. WALLACE'S, the Hurry Back Store lor prompt attention, civility and cheap groceries. \ \ A. FROST, Bootmaker, is still • carrying on business opp. Railway Gates, same entrance as Mrs Vaughan, Bookseller. EK—Go to Gunning's lor a Stet- ■ son Hat. Sole agents.'
rl'OP! Look in at Wallace's' foi y groceries before/ going elsewhere. Address Plimmer Terrace, opposite Railway Station. "AY Ist—Opening of' the Shooting season. Cartridges, Guns, Game Bags, Cartridge Belts, Call whistles, Decoys, and ail accessories at K. Shaw's, Levin's Ironmonger. VERYTHING Frvoii and New - at I Wallace's Cash Store, where prices are right. Come along and see lor yourself.. Address: Plimmer Terrace, opposite Bailway Station. ARTIN'S lor the Biggest Sale . Bargains. Women's Black Cashmere Hose, usual price 3/o, Sale Price 2/6. " ARTIN'S lor Smartest Frocks in Sponge Cloth and Linen at less than warehouse cost. Usual price iK/G to 35/-, Sale Price, 9/11. "ARTIN'S for Millinery.—Girls' Flop . Hats. Usual price 8/11 and 12/G. Sale Price to clear 4/11. T ADIES' TAILORING and DRESSMAKING undertaken by Mrs H. Blight, Balianee Street. EN!—When thinking of Clothiug . think of Martin's lor quality and value. We have just opened up a largo shipment oX Men's and Boys' wear and we invite inspection. Note address: Opposite Franks' Garage. DRESSMAKING. "»,/■" ISS HOLMES wishes to announce tliat she is now taking orders for Dressmaking. Address, Stout Street, next Bowling Green
WREATHS AND ALL FLORAL • EMBLEMS * MADE ON SHORTEST NOTICE AT' BRADFIELD FLORIST, PALMERSION NORTH. Phone 5936. Private 6574. PALMERSTON N. HIGH SCHOOLS BOYS' DAY AND BOARDING COLLEGE. Rector: J. MURRAY, M.A. "■PROFESSIONAL, Commercial, General and Agricultural Courses. Spaciouß 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 Course*. Arrangements can be made for private board. Early application is necessary. The Schools re-open FEBRUARY 6th, 1924. Minimum admission qualification: Standard VI Pas*. WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS TO W. HUNTER, Secretary. PiUnsrtton North. Mr William Mollison writes warmly in praise of Fluenzol as a cooling throat gargle and he adds "Q-tol is really wonderful used before shavUse KODAK BRITISH MADE FILMS —the dependable Film in the yellow box. Always uniform—the fastest film made, and orthochromatic. Repeated tests have proved that Kodak Films are unequalled. Take no chances---jn. Ki ! on. Kodak EHar.'
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Shannon News, 13 May 1924, Page 1
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