SALE ! SLEEPING DOLLS from 1/6 tp 20/. (A good assortment). WOODEN TOYS at le.ss 'than cost. LADIES' HANDBAGS beilf>vi half price. DOULTON WARE, Fine selection at Gift Prices. ALL OTHER GOODS AT COST PRICE. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. BROWN'S FANCY GOODS STORE.
T. JAMES BUOT AND SHOE S'i'ußE, 13 the place to purchase BEST QUALITY BOOTS AND SHOES style and price cannot be beaten. FULL RANGE OF MEN'S LIGHT AND HEAVY BOOTS ALWAYS IN STOCK. 4iso the LATEST IN LADIES and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. INSPECTION INVITED. REPAIR WORK is still' being catered tor. Bring your old boots along and have them made as good as new. FOOTBALL BOOTS. FOOTBALL BOOTS. QUALITY AND PRICE UNBEATEN. QUALITY AND PRICE UNBEATEN. Harold iiook THE PLACE FOR YOUR CIGARETTES, CIGARS AND PIPES. HAIRCUT AND SHAVE.
Best of Attention, with Civility. Just Landed—Silver Mounted Oxford Briars, Pipes, at 3/6 each. You should get one of these. OUR FIVE BILLIARD TABLES ARE ALWAYS KEPT IN GOOD ORDER- .- A TRIAL SOLICITED. PLIMMER TERRACE. Established 17 Years. CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES REPAIRED. By an EXPERT MECHANIC With HOME AND COLONIAL EXPERIENCE CROWTHER'S GARAGE. PHONE 37. RELIABLE SERVICE Is tlie Slogan of the SHANNON MEAT CO. The oldest Established Meat Co. in this District. — T is their reliable service to the _ public of Shannon and district that has made the business flourish. That service is still being maintained and the public will at-ail times be able to rely on procuring the very best quality meat, which will always be combined with promptness, reliability, cleanliness and civility. * s 8. W. CARTER, Manager. SWAN NX BACON CO;, LAstt BUYERa OF CALF *KiNS. TRUCKING DATES. Shannon, Monday, March 23, 10 to 12. Koputaroa, Mqn., March 23, 2 to. 4. Levin, Tuesday, March tb, 9.30 to 11.20. J. GARDNER,
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. AT THE FARM, MARINOTO ROAD, SHANNON. WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH, 1925. MESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, .tX LTD., instructed by J. C. Saxon Esq. (who. has sold his property), will offer for sale as above at 1 p.m.:— '-i n COWS Jersey Cross, July/Sept. JL # calvers 1 18-months Jersey bull it 18-months heifers, due Sept. 1 horse, 1 hoar, 3 Jersey heifer calves, P. and D. Duncan s.t plough, 8.-McD. Discs, 4-leaf harrow, 5-oouJ-ter drill, turnip pulper, wooden roller, hayrake, M.H. mower, moulding plough, 300 ft £-inch piping, posts and strainers, cans, separator (Wolseley 90-gall. with power attachment), spring cart and harness. NOTE.—We have personally inspected this herd, which consists chiefly of young Jersey cross cows in good condition and all hand milked. Tne herd average to date is 300 lbs fat, and individual records will be gi'ven at sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. COOLS THE " SCALP
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Shannon News, 24 March 1925, Page 1
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