BIG CLEARANCE OF STOCK. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, BROWN'S FANlir GOODS STORE. RARE CHANCE %Q obtain Bar- . &auas in DOUI/jLoN WARE. INSPECTION INVITED. 2/6 NOVELS TO CLEAR AT 2/3.
WANTED. ■cres. Apply A. E. Hyde, Hand agent, Shannon. 7AUGHAWS SPfiGIALSI SUgatly j damaged Writing Pads, Uijuai price I/a, jsaie price iOd. Six pacKe.is envelopes lor 1/-; Dyola Dyes; «Ju; i\.udco Dyes yd, TwinK Dyes ydi from 1/4 per name. i\ew / season dates »d per packet; tw Duxes oi enoeoiates 6a, £io I/-, i in »/'-. good quality iruit flavoured jellies each, <S/y per dqzeu; Brown a,wx poison's corntiour ly- per in, 7ii> nag Mungauioydls salt 1/-, Prizewinner .pineapple Cubes anid Alices lOd per tin, teas' from 2/6 per in, at, W. H. running and £o..'s. IG. VAUGHAN'S Clearance' Sale • of Fancy Goods cpmmencmg oai<urday, February I4tn, tUi mjx. An Goods Reduced. Great Bargains m Guana, Toys, and Stationery, inspection invitecU ? T • arator values., 25 gallon st;and model £14 % 38 gallon stand model £l7. Free trial.. Eaiy terms. Fully guaranteed. All replacement parts stocked.
7|OR SALE— 1 Dover Stove ineariy ; new}, 1 Acetylene Gas. Plant in good order, Z Tanks almost new, 1 6i h.p. Twigg Engine complete, l Cliampion h.p. Range, first class order. No. reasonable, offer refused.— A. E, Hyde, shannon. B. GUNNING & CQ.'S for value • in Grafton China, white and gold cups, saucers, plates and jugs, fancy tea sets, dark, and light blue willow cups and saucers, Mazarin cups and saucers, all at Wellington prices. T>RIME Eating Potatoes 8/6 per cwt. 1 or 2/6 for 281bs. Apply to A. Urumwald, Shannon. »«/ H. GUNNING & CO. for value.— V f • llib Tin Salmon 1/- per tin, Peck's Paste 1/2 and 1/4, pork and beans, with tomato sauce 1/- per tin, Kiwi bacon from 1/- per lb. Aulsebrook biscuits and cakes, 4U> bag Canadian Rolled Oats 1/8, Eno's Fruit Salts 3/10. OR SALE.—One good House Cow, Jersey-Shorthorn. Due this month. Apply E. Richards. EN!—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. MEN FROM 15 TO 50. , MAN is. never too young or too old to undertake a Specialised Business Training. The young man can save himself years of dull grind, and by welldirected postal study can qualify tor a good position at the commencement of his career. . For the older man it is never too late to strike out and lift himseli from the rut. Therefore, to men' of all ages, we say: A GOOD POSITION AWAITS YOU. Within a month or two of completing one of our Spare-time 'Courses you should begin to reap the money value ot your specialised training. Our Courses include:— ACCOUNTANCY PROF., LAW PROF., BOOK-KEEPING, BANKERS' DIPLOMA, ADVERTISING, TEACHERS' EXAMS., MATRICULATION. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. Write and tell us whtoh subject interests you, and—DO IT; NOW! HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 51«. ArCKLAND. YOUR EYES. 0 your eyes need skilled attention? Oiur sight-testing methods are the best while we grind all our own lenses in our own workshops. WJiy not pay us a visit? J. R. WOOD, LTD. SIGHT-TESTING AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. PALMEBSTON NORTH.
SANDER & SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT* oures Colds. Influenza, Bronchitis, all infectious diseases, Ulcers., and Skin Troubles, Supreme Court, Melbourne, proved it THE BEST. SANDER'S EXTRACT CURES when all other fail. (Advt)
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Shannon News, 24 February 1925, Page 1
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