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CAKES! GAKEBI AGENTS for Adams-Bruce famous Cakes. Now. taking orders for Christmas Cakes. Only best Quality English and Colonial Sweets slocked. ICE CREAMS AT THE SODA FOUNTAIN CORNER. G. B. BROWN

WANTED. STRAYED on to my property, one black cattle dog with wihit&nose, wearing Stratford dogijcollar. 'if not claimed and- expenses paid, will be sold.—F. Haley, Grabam street; W ANTED TO SELL—Good 5-room-ed house rwith ail modern conveniences, orchard and nicely- laid out lawns, situated Grey and Grand Streets. Apply to J. Mitchell. WANTED— By Married Couple, Board, or would rent £ooms. Apply by letter to 246, Shannon? News. T?\ RESSMAICING in all its branches JLJ executed at shortest notice.— Miss, Holmes, Plixnmer Terrace,’ next to Mrs O’Regan’s' Shop. WALNUTS, SheU Brazil Nuts, Hazel Nuts, all 1/- per lb, Peanuts in shell 7d per lb, Peanut Kernels Bd, .Muscatels from 1/I,' New Season s;FigS f6d, tins of*?'Pork and Beans !/-, tins of K Cooked Green Peas 1/4 per tin, Lemon Cheese in Jars. All new season fruits fori cakes, Etc., at W. H; i. Gunning and' \ Co.’s Ltd.

TENNIS SHOES re-soled andbeel- : ed. t Price from: 4/- to. 6/6.—J. C. Milnes, Ford Dealer. AMBER TIPS and BELL teas now 3/6 per lb. Our teas still sell2/3, 2/6, .2/8 and 3/-. pe.r. lb, 2d per lb off 61b parcels:—W.H. Gunning and Co. ' CREAMOTA 2/-, Canadian Quaker Oats 5d per lb, Brown and Poison’s Cornflour 1/- per lb, good Cornflour Bd, clean Dates 4d, Peck’s Paste 1/2 and i/4. Net Cash Prices $1 W. H. Gunning and Co.’s Ltd. SUIT CASES, Motor Cycle Suits, Overalls, alt travelling requisites. Below town prices.—J. D. Forno’s. TRY our 2/10 packet of Price’s Candles, equal to 4/- packets.—Wallace’s Hurry Back Store. p K GALLON SEPARATORS, £lO, DO other sizes cheap in comparison. Ten days’ free trial. Easy terms—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltu. TENTS of'all descriptions, folding camp chairs, folding camp cots, hammocks, verandah blinds, and baby swings Town prices at J- D. Forno’s. i JUST ARRIVED! A new shipment of this season’s Australian Tiu,~> Fruits, at Wallace’s Hurry Back Store. ULTANAS 6d and Bd, Mildura Sultanas 9d, Greek , Currants Bd, Peel 1/4 and 1/6, Seeded Raisins 7d, Shreddo Beef Suet 1/3, Chrystalised Cherries, Ground Almonds, Spices, Etc. Flour 251bs 5/- at spot cash delivered—W. H. Gunning and Co.’s, Ltd. DO your chicks well by feeding them on Atlas Chick Raiser, procurable at Wallace’s Hurry Back Store. r ANTED 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. ENl—When thinking of ‘ Clothing > think of Martin’s for quality and value. We have just opened up a large shipment of Men’B 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 BONFIELD TEA ROOMS. WATTERSTON’S BUILDING. BALLANCE STREET, * SHANNON. I WISH to notify the Public of Shannon and District I. have opened UP-TO-DATE TEAROOMS. Delicious HOME-MADE CAKES, SCONES;, ETC., together with .clean-, liness, civility and attention will be given to customers. SUMMER DRINKS FOR SALE. Only the Best Brands of Chocolates and Sweets of all Kinds will be kept. A FULL RANGE OF SHEETS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEERIO. DON’T |?ASS WITHOUT A CUP OF . TEA.. FEILDING A. & P. SHOW & RAM FAIR.

SHOW, 3rd and 4th February. FAIR, sth and 6th February. Entries for both close on January 16m. VALUABLE Cash Prizes and numerous Trophies are offered for all Sections of Stock-and Home Industries. Prize Lists for the Show and Entry Forms and Conditions of Ram Fair will be forwarded .on application to the Secretary. E. H. FISHER, Box 98.

Feilding.

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Shannon News, 16 December 1924, Page 1

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615

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 16 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 16 December 1924, Page 1

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