.iOrtOvVHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON RATES. 3URSUAftT to Section 28 of "The ■': Kiting Amendment Act, lyiq," public, notice is hereby given that an auuiuonal charge qi ten per centum win ne added to all rates unpaid aftei uie Jteßruary, iy-<is. F, H. HUDSON, County Clerk. NOTICE. METHODIST CHURCH BAZAAR has. iheen postponed owing to tiie Epidemic. Children's Sumer Garments will he ior sale in the, Methodist School Room on WEDiNEiSDAY, THURSDAY, ana SATURDAY AFTERiNUUNS, 18th, lyth, and x!ist., from &cSG each day. MRS MANNING. DRESSMAKER. i fi AS removed from Ballance Street and is now taking orders ior dressmaking at her residence Ciapiiam Street. Moderate Prices. LATEST SAMPLES AND JOURNALS STOCKED.
THE BON HELD TEA ROOMS*. WATTERSTON'S BUILDING. BALLANCE . STREET, SHANNON. WiSli to notify, the Public 01 . Siiannon arid District 1 have upenea UP-TO-DATE TEAROOMS. Delicious HOME-MADE CAKES, SCONES, ETC., together with cleanliness, civility and attention will he 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 SWEETS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEERIO. DON'T PASS WITHOUT A CUP OF TEA. C.P.R. SERVICES. W. HOTCHEN Prqprietor. PALMEiiSTON NORTH SERVICE. Char-a-bancs will run as under:— Shannon dep. 9.10 a.m. 10.10 a.m. Paimerston arr. 10.35a.m. 11.35a.m. Paimerston dep. ... 3.5 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Shannon arr. 4.30 p.m. 5.45. p.m.' On Wednesday only the 9.20 will run, returning at 3.5 p.m. Parcels carried at Reasonable Rates, iA twon to Tradespeople.) WOOL AND SKINS. WHY NOT SELL IN THE SHED AND SAVE FREIGHT AND WORRY?. Let me give you a quotation for cash on the spot. And we arc still buying calf skiny and going the best of prices. itllVJ CAaii BUYER UP CALI< toKiNS, SHEEP SKINS AND WOUL. Address: c/o Post uniee, Levin. RING Z 4 AND THE LORRY* WILL UU.U Uti itiiNG 1(>. EARN £5 TO £lO WEEKLY! (SPARE TIME ONLY). " "EM and Women every where are .•earning tjhis extra, cash—here is your opportunity to. profit too. Learn to moke LIBERTY SWEETfc and help us supply the enormous demands throughout the Dominion. Trie work is. simple, done, in yaur own home—no experience, needed, and we give you a written agreement to purchase sweets you make. No matter how far uway, ycau can help us. We pay freigan on all orders. If you are needing extra cosh for your spare hours, even though you may have only a few a week, or perhaps you .are looking for a full time position—if so let us tell you about this wonderful opportunity.
OUR SPECIAL POSTAL COURSE brings with it a free case of goods, carriage paid, all ready to start iig&t away. Here is the coupon wdiicli wiil bring you all the details. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE (DEPT. L.C.) I Suite 3,4, and 5, Hannah's Buildings, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Dear Sirs.,— Please send me yQur Free Rook and particulars of your free outfit offer, guarantee bond to purchase niy sweets, and proof that I can earn £5 to £io> a week. Address PICOT BROS. EGGS AND POULTRY to PICOT BROS, for prompt satisfaction. ALL CLASSES OF GRAIN STOCKED. LOWEST PRICES. Write for Particulars. 113-116 Thorndon Quay and 9 Davl Street, WELLINGTON.
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Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 1
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