ALDBRSEY'B ALDERSEY'S Opposite Railway SUtion. AGENTS FORi ADAMS BRUCE FAMOUS CAKES, ALWAYS FRESH. From 1/2 per U>. BEST QUALITY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SWEETS KEPT IN STOCK;
WANTED. LOST— A . Handbag containing Bank book, purse, etc. - Finder rewarded qn returning -to Alderney's. fgT'iOß SALE—Racing Bicycle in good : Ju • order. Also Baby’s Sea Grass I T J rain in good clean condition; Apply: Freeman, Vogel Street. OR SALEr—Sewing-Machine, singl c Bedstead and Mattress, Sideboard, Etc. AU in good order, doing cheap,—AJLdersey’s. £5 REWARD—Lost, one bay .filly light draught, 3 years, unbroken—R. Hayes, Shannon. TRY our- 2/10 packet of Price’s Candles, equal to 4/- packets.—Wallace’s Hurry Back Store. TiATES _4d lb, Mediterranean Figs v r 8d lb, Prunes 5d lb. All new season’s fruit,—At W. H. Gunning and Co.’s. JUST ARRIVED! A new shipment of tills season’s Australian Tin* Fruits, at Hurry Back Store. WE are now taking orders fcr made-to-measure boots. Best box calf ?5/- and 37/0 in black or tan (sewn). Black kip shooter (heavy) 29/-, heavy brown working boots 35/(pegged and rivetted).. Cheap chrome Derby good boot 23/6.. Note address W. C, Flogdeli, bookmaker, opposite Railway Gates. Raspberry pulp, Black currant Pulp, Evaporated Apricots for jam. Sugar'at its lowest. Buy before a rise.—At W. H. Gunning and Go.’s. ' Home mail photographs— Foiks in the Homeland will want to see how baby has grown. Send them a photograph from Billens’ Studio, Oxford Street, Levin, Phone 165. DO your dtiieks well by feeding them . on Atlas Chick Raiser, procurable at Wallace’s Hurry Back Store. HIGH GRADE TEAS 2/6, 2/8, £/- per * lb; 61b lots less 2d per lb—W. H. Gunning and Co, WANTED KNOWN—We mend them early and late. In fact we. mend them while you wait. —Flogdell, bootmaker and repairer, opposite Railway Gates, same shop as Mrs Vaughan’s.
ETT SPOT CASH PRICES —Oatina ±1 '2/- bag, Rolled Oats 1/9 bag, Cereo 1/10 bag, Rolled Oats 5d per lb. —At W. HNGunning and Co.’s. Wanted known—That Fiogdeii, late Frost’s boot store, Plimmer Terrace, stocks boot laces and all kinds of boot polishes. Repairs done at shortest notice. Hand sewn work a specialty. Shop opposite Railway Gates. ET US SPRAYI This is the seaJH ■ son for early spraying and good reliable spray pumps and all other gardening requisites are obtainable from K. Shaw, Levin’s Iron, monger. MEN!— When thinking of Clothing think of Martin’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 Hurry Back Store for prompt attention and civility. All cash orders delivered, if desired. THE PLIMMER BOOT REPAIRING DEPOT. BRING YOUR BOOT I REPAIRS TO W. G. FLOGDELL, BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, (Same entrance as Mrs Vaughan’s, Bookseller, opp. Railway Gates). WE Repair the undermentioned articles by the latest method of Vulcanising to made equal to new at surprisingly low prices GUM BOOTS, resoled and heeled and all defects made good. TENNIS SHOES, re-soled and heeled, cat-thread or solid rubber. WASHING WRINGER ROLLERS, rerubbered better than new. HOT WATER BAGS, insertion punches, washers and stoppers. BRING YOUR RUBBER GOODS TO US AND GETS OUR ADVICE FREE.
NOTE ADDRESS: FLOGDf LL, BOOTMAKER. (Opposite Railway Gates.) PHONE NO. 94. UNDERTAKERS. A. HOFMANN Foxton Phone 108. Shannon Phone 34. L. H. MARTIN. FURNISHER.—Shannon and District Agency. CHANNINGS AND WEBBER.—Levin, Phone 27*. MOTOR HEARBE IN ATTENDANCE.
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Shannon News, 12 September 1924, Page 1
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