ALDIRBEYB ALOERBEVB Opposite Railway Station. AGENTS FOR: ADAMS BRUCE FAMOUS CAKES, ALWAYS FRESH. From l/a per tt>. BEST QI/ALITY%RGiiSH*AND * COLONIAL SWEETS KEPT IN STOCK.
WANTED. .■:-,■: r ANTED—Smart Youth. for Dairy 'i'Fawn. Machines used. Apply C. Dyer, Shannon; ■ji&& SALE—Double wooden (rimuj larsioii, Siout Street. iE:sT.:;BrokemPekGe>T;ea 2/- per ID at Wallace Hurry Back Store, .opposite* Station; ■jr ANTED- FlogdelL / late Frost's boot store, Plunmer 'ierrace, stocks boot laces and aU kinds oi boot polishes. Repairs done ui .shortest* notieei s. Hand ssewn work a specialty, siiop opposite RaUway Gates. ■ ET US SPRAY! This is the staJ son ,ior early spring and good reliable spray puhipS 'and^au 1 rvt-hor crflrdPTiinor Twrnisitfis..: are - obtainable ironi K. Shaw, .Levin's Ironmonger., POTATOES, manures, lime, new season's seeds at W. H. uuiining and Go.'s, Ltd. _aOu a tasty iuncn J! try * Kipper . , Snacks. Tnree tins ior 1/2, wnieh can he obtained at Waiace's Gasn Siore, opposite Railway Station. JUJNE WEDDINGS.—Have your wedding photographed 1 We *cao uo it lor you at Shannon or at our Levin stuuio.—Arch. Billens' Studio, Piioue 165, Levin. OLLED OATS 1/11 per bag, ''t'i*3o . \ breakiast iruit 1/11 per bag, oatmeal 7/6 per bag at Wr H. !: Gunning and Go.'s.
i bi\!—When thinking ol Clothing-" L think oi Martin's lor quality i cuiu value. We have just opened up a, large shipment of Men's and Boys'"' wear and we in vile inspection. Notemiuiess: Opposite Franks' Garage. OW is the time to prune-' and spray ail Fruit Trees. Red oil,--"-lime-sulphur solution, spray" pumper pruning shears, etc., at W. H.' Gun-' 1 tiing and Co.'s Store., R FARMER!—Manures: . Blood;" . and hone £l2 per ton, Guano £6 12s ad, superphosphates ££-!lss, basic super phosphates £6 W. H. Gunning and Co.'s. HY PAY 22/6/fori; 5 ' when the saine "Ai£ sonia clocks can be from W. H; Gunningand Co., iM^ ILECTRIC yput elec-l trie: light bill* put in smaller bulbs; wMoh* can be? procured at Wi< a Gunning-andr*Co.'st HE Hurry Back; Store" for' prompt attention and : civility? All (cash orders if desired. " ACON at 1/3 per lb can h© procured at Wallace-fturr#Back«to^e. DRESSMAKING. "» *~ISS HOLMES wishes toiannOunce , tihat she-is ordersrv for Dressmaking. Address*,* Stouit 1* Street, next Bowling Green ?■■- * ARE. YOUR VALUABES SAFE? - SECURITY AT SMALL C^ST. The Public Trust Office has at many of its Branches a safe-deposit system, to enable a-'/person,'.at small cost, to obtain [ the exclusive use of a specially built 'and self-can-. . tained steel safe for the deposit of debentures, deeds, jewellery, pjr cujher* vjaluable articles. i EASY INSURANCE. Write For lofbrtiiatioif^ D. SCANNELL, District Manager, LEVIN. B. Series—No' 1. FORTY YEARS OF AGE. YOU may feel in your prime—but it is c| just here that one's eyes should be considered. Here there comes the first suggestion perhaps of difficulties in reading; or sewing. It in ay be that the sight 1 ' seems perfect and yet there is lost the ease and comfort with the sight that earlier years knew. Glasses now preserve the sight save from eyestrain and give pleasure in" reading, writing oi* sewing. - B A rry AND FREEMAIC* LTD? Consult Mr Freeman at Mr Keedwell's Pharmacy, on July 15th.
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Shannon News, 1 August 1924, Page 1
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