CLEARANCE BALB. AVING taken over the Business I s,m now clearing out the stock FANCY GOODS, TOYS CROCKERY, , at ■ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SEE WINDOW PRICES '..tor ' GENUINE REDUCTIONS. GL B. BROWN LATE AILDERftEY'S.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. UST landed a, large stock of Lad- ' ies' and Children's Footwear from the Auckland manufacturers. Latest designs and of the best, quality procurable and at ■ the lowest, prices in the Dominion. Gall and make an inspection before-buying elsewhere. REPAIRS CARRIED ON AS USUAL. T. JAMES BOOT AND SHOE STORE, plimmer terrace, Shannon.
Harold Hook THE PLACE FOR YOUR CIGARETTES, CIGARS AND PIPEiS. HAIRCUT AND SHAVE. Best of Attention, with Qvility. Just Landed—Silver Mounted Oxford Briars, Pipes, at 3/6 each. . iYou should get one of these, OUR FIVE BILLIARD TABLES ARE ALWAYS KEPT IN GOOD ORDERA TRIAL SOLICITED. H. HOOK* PLIMMER TERRACE. Established 17 Years. MOTORISTS! TAKE NOTICE! \UR, SERVICE STATION has all the requirements. Our expert mechanics do the rest. One trial will satisfy you. All classes of general carrying per motor lorries carried out at shortest notice CARS FOR HIRE. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. DC. FRANKS': GARAGE BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. PHONE NO. 57. GARS AND MOTOR CYCLES REPAIRED. By an EXPERT MECHANIC With HOME AND COLONIAL EXPERIENCE CROWTHER'S GARAGE. PHONE 37. N. GILL THE RELIABLE CARRIER. PHONE St. FIREWOOD SAWN TO ANY LENGTH And THE BEST HOUSEHOLD COAI , \ Always in Stock. A Ring or a Worr> -iaan» Prompt Attention! ,;-N.-' GILL RELIABLE SERVICE
Ib thte Slogan of the SHANNON MEAT CO. The oldest Established Meat Co. in this District. T is their reliable service to the that has made the business flourish. That service is still being.maintained and tfhe public will at all times be able -to rely on procuring the very beat quality meat, which will always be j combined with promptness, rehV bility, cleanlinesß and civility. S. W. CARTER, -- Manager, SHANNON SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924. TESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, L LTD., wilt offer for,,, gale, as abovie, at 1 p.m., the following:— 10Q hoggets' 50 forward ewes t shorn 20 ewes and lambs 20 fat cam 20 forward oows 40. Jersey-cross yearling heifers "".■ i2 yearling steers 6 dairy cows 12 springing heifers 6 bulls 16-year draught horse, all - work . •
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Shannon News, 7 November 1924, Page 1
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