ALDIMIY'S ALDfiRMV© ,10R WRITING PADS and SlA'jf J lONERY of «y l ery ds»cripti*|i. TO ALL PARTS i: ** gfc * ©lpTl!*} TOWN.' : ■ *|' * ALDERSEY'S ALDERSEY'S PHONE NO. 6.
WANTED. W your fVV ! Bbbi repairs *to ""Flogdell, late Frost's, Plimmer Terrace. Hepairs^at •.shortest notice,. Orders-token: tor boots made to, measjn;e.> Shop opp. Railway- tiktes. • "• ' ■ • TANKED TO BUY-£ectiDn jot -■■ land in or near Shannon. Write staling size r position,-price and teriiis 7AJSTED £ain, Grey .Street,. has vacancies for gentleman boarders. Terms moderate. TUNE WEDDINGS.—Have your wed(ding phptographed! ; We can do it" lor you ats sShannpn, /or, at our Levin Studio".—Ai-ch. 'Biliens' Studio, ■Phone" 165, Levin. Down cbniea grOcerieslat ■Wallace's Cash*Store; Plininier Terrace, .opposite>■- Railway Station. Come and inspect. OLLED OATS l/ll per hag, Ccr.3o meal 7/6 per bag at W. H. Gunning .and 'r IORCH'ES! Jjnvmiuiable on dark . miglits. Motopriste should ai,ways pxie.,, '/; Winchester and always in stock. R|fiils 'guaranteed at" any time. K. Shaw, Level's Ironmonger, 'ALLACE'S, the Hurry r ßack Sto|e for prompt attention^ "'■ civility and cheap groceries. A. FROST, .Bootmaker, is s|till • carrying oh business opp. Railway Gates, same entrance as Mrs Vaughaii, Bookseller. CANTERBURY, Table Potatoes that J - will cook like balls of flour at W. H. Gunning ■ and Co.'s. Bt|y a sack now and save money; ■ /, rroPf Look- in at WaJlaoeJs for J j groceries before gbingj elsewhore. Address Plimmer Terrace,, opposite Railway' Station.. -. liN'S WQOLLEN,SOCKS 1/6 per : pair, heavy underpants -and singlets ,at 7/6, Doctor Flannels at 6/1L —W. H. Gunning and Co-'s. ".'- \"ERY,THING- Frvon and. New at r Wallace's Cash Store, where prices are right. Come along and see lor yourself. Address: Plimmer/ .Terrace, . opposite Railway Station. • ' - / H. GUNNING & CO.'S for elee- • tilti radiaiors,-irons; and EN!—When thinking of Clothing . think of xMartin's for quality 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. ; THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 50.—Easy Service. In one hundred districts of the Dominion, the Public Trust Office has representatives at the service of the public. This great extension, of business has been -.built up largely as the result of gaining the confidence, of all sections of the community, a confidence tested during half a century and always found to be justified. This' widespread organisation facilitates the relations between clients and 'the office and no trouble follows < change of residence from one district to another. The service of the Public Trust Office i is not only safe; it is conyenient for the client and prompt. ' Whatever test may toe applied to the Public Trust Office—«, ;•$. test of quality of service, a « test of cost, a test of accuracy —the result is always the same. The Office is able to prove that it acts efficiently >; and faithfully for all clients and beneficiaries, at a mini- . mum of cost. The success attained by the Office must convince all impartial persons that it; must merit the confidence placed in it by its numerous clients. For, fun information apply to tint PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON, Or D SCANNELL 1 DISTRICT MANAGER, LEVIN. ' :
SWAN N.Z. BA€ON CO. Gash Buyers or Prime Porkers and jßaconere. TRUCKING DATES. SHANNON, Monday, 9th June, 10 a.m. to 12 o'clock. LEVIN, Tuesday, 10th June, 9.30 to , 11.80. h & j&AIRDNIB.;
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Shannon News, 24 June 1924, Page 1
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540Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 24 June 1924, Page 1
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