SALE! LEASE, EXPIRED I STOCK MUST BE REDUCED* i t ' To make room for incoming tenant. CONFECTIONERY and SOFT DRINKS CARRIED ON AS USUAI7IN ATTACHED PREMISES. G. B. BROWN
WANTED. OR SALE.—Tiiree tanks 400 to 800 gallons. Cheap. Also windmii and pump. Apply L. Jenkins, -Shannon. j - ' /■"IOROIALS from 1/4 per Pottle. New \J season dates 8d per packet 110 Poxes of chocolates 6d, Jib 1/-, 1 10 •l/-, good quality fruit flavoured jellies L J d‘ each, 2/9 per dozen; Brown ana Poison’s cornflour 1/- per 10, 71b bag Murgatroyd's salt 1/-, Prizewinner Pineapple Cubes ahd Slices lOd per tin, teas from 2/6 per lb, at W. H. Gunning ahd Cops. W H. GUNNING & CO.’S for Sep- • arator values, 26 gallon stand model £l4, 38 gallon stand model £l7. Free trial. Easy terms. - Fully guaranteed. All replacement parts stocked. I7IOR SALE.—I Dover Stove (nearly new), 1 Acetylene Gas Plant in good order, 2 Tanks almost new; 1 31 h.p. Twigg Engine complete, l Cliampion h.p. Range, first class order. No reasonable offer refused.—. A. E. Hyde, Shannon. WH,. GUNNING & CO.’S for value • in Grafton China, white and gold cups, saucers, plates and jugs, fancy tea sets, dark' arid light blue willow cups and saucers,' Mazarin cups and saucers, all at Wellington prices.
PRIME Eating Potatoes 8/6 per cwt. <Jr 2/6 for 281bs. Apply to A. Grumwald, Shannon. \ W H. GUNNING & CO. for value.— • lib- Tin Salmon 1/- per tin, Peck’s Pdste 1/2 and 1/4, pork and beans with tomato sauce ,1/- per tin, Kiwi bacon from 1/- per' lb. Aulsebrook biscuits and cakes, 41b bag Canadian Rolled Oats 1/8, Eno’s Fruit Salts 3/10. '
MEN!— When thinking of Clothing think of Martin’* 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. PtiONESI PHONE 51 KING BROS. GENERAL CARRIERS. Who are second to none for prompt ness and reliability. Travellers’ samples handled wiu, care. Best Household Coal and Firewood MRS MANNING. Dressmaker. BAS removed from Ballance' Street and is now taking orders lor Dressmaking at her residence Clapham Street. Moderate Prices. LATEST SAMPLES AND JOURNALS STOCKED.
WANT MONEY? I. HERE’S A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! IF you do, we have an offer which you can’t afford. to overlook. Pays lrom the very start, even though you have never had a bit of experience. Make LIBERTY SWEETS for ue at home and help supply the enormous- demands throughout the Dominion. We teach you everything and give you a written agreement to buy sweets you make always. This offer is bringing scores of our workers to-day—will you join in with them. £5 TO £lO, A WEEK.
Can be earned in spare time—you surely could do with this extra cash! This is the easiest, quickest, and suiy est plan of making money, you have ever heard of. Don’t delay; make a Start nowl OPR SPECIAL POSTAL COURSE
offers wonderful opportunities, and we send you free case of goods, including thermometer, and the liberty book of the world’s famous recipes.* Distance no object. We pay freight to all orders. Find out now—remember, it doesn’t cost a penny. Do it—don’t wait. Mail the coupon. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE (DEPT. L.C.) Suite 3,4, and 5 Hannah’s Buildings. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Dear Sirs, Please tell me how I can make £5 to £io a week as I could do with extra cash. Name Address
Infantile paralysis precaution 1 Smear Olive Oil and NAZOL inside the children*B nostrils. Prevents germs infecting mucous membranes. When ordering FLUID MAGfESIA always specify SHAH LAND’S--the finest on the market. Larger bottle—lower prfo#.
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Shannon News, 6 March 1925, Page 1
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