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ALMMIY’t AkOSfISIY’S Opposite RaALjvay Stattciii. xv . 17J0R WRITING PADS and STAT; . lONERY of*every description. : PAPERS DELIVERED TO t ALL PARTS i OP TRE? TOWN. ALDERSEY’S x ALDERSEY’S ;; ■< V- / ;• * .. t PHONE NO. 6

3 WANTED. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs Cain,. Grey Street, has vacancies for gentleman Boarders. Terms moderate. - House Cows. Apply p. Gill, Vance Street. PREPARE for your Winter Fuel Supplies: Mauls, Wedges, Saws, Axes, Sledge Ha-muiens, and Files, at K. sILiAW/s, Levin’s Ironmonger. •* ■-■V'.,' V v ' * ' a" I WANTED - KNO WN—-Men’s all wool undervest and pants from 7/6 'at. W. 11. Gunning and Co.’s. JUNE .WEDDINGS.—Have your wedi ; ; ‘ding photographed! ' We caJd do it for you at Shannon or at our Levin Studio.—Arch. Biliens’ Studio, Phone 165, Levin. Ji UST;. ARRIVED—Men’s <■;all wool. Prince cut overcoats. Special, price 70/- at \V. H. Gunning and Co.’s. /"IRASH! Down comes groceries at Wallace’s Cash Store, •Plimmer Ten ace, 'opposite .Railway Station.; Come and inspect. . . I~ jIIFTY DOZEN Men’s all-wool SOX, in greys arid heathers.., Special • price 1/6 at W. ; H. /Gunning and Co.’s.' WALLACE’S, the Hurry Back Store for prompt attention, civility and cheap groceries. J

lIVI IV A' FROST, Bootmaker, is still-' lA» carrying on business opp. Railway. Gates, same entrance- -as , -Mrs; Vaugljan, Bookseller. ,■ MEN~Go to Gunning’s for a Stet-v son Hat. Sole agents. STOP! Look in at Wallace’s for;’ groceries before going else- ' Where. .Address.., Pliinmer Terrace, opposite Railway Station. ’ ■JTIYERYTIIING Frwaii and, New at -Hi Wallace’s Cash Store, where* prices are rigid. Come along and see for yourself. Address; Plimmer Terrace, opposite Railway Station. MEN!— When thinking of Clothing. think of Martin’s for quality and value. We have jilst opened up ’ a large. shipment oL Mem’s and Boys’ ;■ Aweai- and we invite inspection. Note'’ address: Opposite Franks’. Garage. ' DRESSMAKING. *FISS'HOLMES wishes to announce;' tlliat she ig now taking orders jv for Dressmaking. Address, Stout 'f Street, next Bowling Green i “ A CHOICE SELECTION OF PRIME BEEF MUTTON, LAMB, PORK, and •- SMALL GOODS. , MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE

MANCORE BUTCHERY, -'RUMMER ; TER RACE. (Opposite Railway Station.) CLEANLINESS, CIVILITY AND SERVICE GUARANTEED. THE WILL AND THE WAY, No. 45. —Ideal Co-operation. “Co-operation,” “Co-ordina-11011”—these are words which, frequently' occur in the vocabulary of the modern, business man. It would-‘be difficult to find a better -example of co-operation and co-ordin-ation than New Zealand’s ? Public Trust Office, which ha» been. taken as a model for similar institutions throughout tlie British Empire. Tliough the principle for ■wthich the Public Trust Office stands-r Safety, through the State guarantee—does not change, yet progressive, changes have been made, particularly of recent years, in the direction of co-ordinating its various operations and" 4 bringing about that state of cooperation necessary to the success of a large and important institution. Keeping pace with the developru ent. of the policy of decentralisation there has been t evolved an efficient system of oorordinalibn. bdtwefen the % Head Office and the,.various J branch offices. A high' state »• of co-operation, also obtains f amongst all , departments of the staff, and the result of this organisation is seen in ; the rapidly increasing busi- > ness off (the iPulblSc Trust Office. . E\f?ry class .of client is as* I sured of prompt and capable 5 service, and enjoys the solid i comfort, of having in Hhe i Public Trustee an efficient siadministrator,'- always J ready and always -well-equipped to K perform his 'duties. • , / For fun mtormation applv to'thi;' PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON OT> D. SCANNELL. DISTRICT MANAGER, LEVIN.

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Shannon News, 2 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 2 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 2 June 1924, Page 1

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