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FRIDAY-SHANNON. "OB WIND! IF WINTER • COMES, CAN SPRING BE FAR BEHINDi THE FILM YOU WILL WANT TO SEE AGAIN. A William Fox Theatrical Attraction. iiaf A.S.M. Hutchinson's hovel upon the screen, with Percy Marmont as Mark Sabre and Ann Forrest as Ndn'a. Mark Sal>re, lovable, imaginative, whimsical. ... and Mabel, the coldi tyrannical, unimaginative, nagging wife, who forced him into the-arms' of Nona, who brought his (happiness. BOX PLAN" AT ALDERSBY'S. SHANNON CO-OP. DAIRY CO, TENDERS, fiENDERS are invited tor "the pur- . -i chase of buttermilk on a basis per iMi oi .butter manufactured from Ist August, .1*124, to 31st July, liws, carrying the following conditions :~ That no compensation can be claimed if Compia.Tiy decide 'to change _ to cheese, or any other manufacture other than butter. Tenders close with the- secretary at the Company's Office at .1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 9th JULY, 1'J24.. Any tender .not necessarily accepted. J. W: MUltftjAY (Secretary;, • P.O. Rox 25, Shannon. SERVICES. SUNDAY, JIkYE 15, 1934. Morning, llrißev. A. F. Stewart. Atternuoii, #3O: Sunday. School. Evenmg, V: Rev. a. b. Stewart. i N G L 1-.jC. A N Cll U R CH. SERVICES. SUNDAY, JUNE .15, 1924. Shannon— ~'• ■• 8 a.ih. : Jioly Coinmmiion. 11 2.30 p.irnVSunday School. 7 p.m. '■• -Evensong. To.koniaru.-r , 11 a-in^iMatine. ET U O D 1 S T C H. U R C 11. • SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1924. Morning: 11 o'clock: Mr Baxter, Shannon.' Afternoon, 2.30: Sunday School. Evening : Rev. Peryman, Foxton. COSMOS THEATRE. LEVIN. ! BIG i j PLAIN .AND FANCY DRESS j BALL TUESDAY, JUNE 17th. SIT DOWN SUPPER! GOOD FLOOR. RIKIH ANA'S ORCHESTRA , TUESDAY, JUJ# l?th. BIG BALL I C.P.R. SERVICE. | LEVIN TO PALMERSTON. Charabanc leaves Levin Hotel 8.30 a.m., arrives Palinerston' 10.-40 ».m. Charabanc leaves Palinerston 3 p.m., arrives Levin 5.15 p.m. Return . Same Fares. Single Day. — i Levin to Palinerston 4/- 6/FURS. FURS. FURS. | Shannon to Palinerston 3/- 4/6 Tokoinaru to Palinerston 2/6 3/6 'E Tan and Dye all kinds 'of Linton to Palnierston ... 2/- 2/6 ' Skins and make into Coats, (Levin to Sliahnon 2/- 3/Rugs, Stoles, Mats. etc. Ladies' Furs j Parcels carried at a reasonable rate, cleaned and remodelled to present I • ' fashion. Tanning, Dyeing, and all I W. HOTCHEN, Proprietor. Fur Work done, (by experts. All work j PHONE 213. guaranteed. Satisfaction assured. _; Estimates and Samples on request. J Established 45 vears. i _ _._. ...-•„ W. HOTCHEN, Proprietor. PHONE 213. A. 8. JACOBS. FURRIERS AND FUR DYERS, a«J MAIN ST., PALMERSTON N. W 7 JAY GREENGROCER AND FRUITERER. TOMATOES of all Qualities, PICKLING ONIONS 2d per lb., A grade COOKING APPLES 2d lb, best grade DESSERT APPLES 4d lb, *nd all available IruiH alhd vegetables at lower prices than ever. Havvkes Bay Fruit a Specialty. Orders dan be left at Mrs Aldersey's. ALSO FOR SALE: 300 Mixed Hens, 4 months to 12 months old. UNDERTAKERS. A. HOFMANN Foxton Phone 108. Shannon Phone 24. L. H. MARTIN. FURNISHER non and District Agency. CHANNINGS AND WEBBER—Levin, Phone 274. MOTOR HEARSE IN ATTENDANCE. KIWI BACON FACTORY. PIGS! PIGS! ,IGS received from 901bs to 1601bs. l Spot cash on delivery. Price on application to Kiwi Bacon Company, Grey Street, Palnierston North. Levin; Wednesday, May 21, 2 to 4. TOP PRICES. BUYER—L. LOVELOCK, Palmortton North. Prwng , WlO. Ux*l Rej>r6t>enUtiv9-H. DTEft THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 47.—Revising the Will. When a family inan with the aid of a thorougiUy experienced advisor lias made a, good will he has performed . a vitally important duty towards his family—buo the duty does not end with the proper signing and sute custody of the document. As time goes on the prospective needs of dependants may change. i iney may develop temperaments and tendencies necessitating the provision Of safe- | guards to prevent the wastJng or frittering away of their interests. ' There may be alterations in the number #)r circumstances of dependants or next-of-kin rendering necessary a redistribution** of the estate. The will should therefore be carefully revised «.t intervals-to accord with the changed circumstances. In such cases the long experience of the Public Trust Office oan be 'very helpful to the family in»n 2 for this Office has been concerned with all classes of estates and- dependants for fifty years past. When a will is made at the Public Trust Office, it is deposited free of charge in a place of safety and is free from the risks of fire and bur- • glary. it is, however, readily available for revision at any time. For fun information apply to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON, or D. SCANNELL. DISTRICT MANAGER, LEVIN.

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Shannon News, 13 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 13 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 13 June 1924, Page 1

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