MOTORIST*! i fAKI NdM ; /"VUR SERVICE STATION lifts all U requirements. Our e*pt mechanics do the rest. One trial will satisfy you. classes of general carrying per mot lorries carried out at shortest nolle CARS FOR HIRE. I DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I ... v V | C. C. FRANKS GARAGE BALLANGE STREET, PHONE NO. 57. BHANNOK.
WANTED. XTACANCY V large sunny room with fireplace. Address can he obtained from 1 Manager, “News.” Ladies and gentlemen.—vote for Richards and better sanitary conditions. Boxing —Classes have been resumed on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 7.30 p.m. at C. Young’s boxing ahd physical culture school at the rear of the Maoriland Theatre. Pupils now being enrolled for a boys’ class. . CITIZENS.— Vote for Richards, who will push our home town along. l '' OTAGO Potatoes that cook like, balls of flour. Largest size sacks at £1 per sack, delivered.—W.' H. Gunning and Go., Ltd. . 1 CARTONS Honey 1/6, 21b jars 2/-,. quarters 2/6,' Whitlock’s Pickles 1/5, Washing Soda 81b Bags 1/-, Muri gatroyd loose table salt 81bs 1/-, 51bsJ do. lOd, nett spot cash at W. H., Gunning and Co., Ltd. OTE FOR RICHARDS—The Progressive Candidate. COLD WEATHER is porridge wea-V ther. Cereo 2/- per bag, OaUna 2/2 per bag, Creamota 2/2 per bag!'" uatmeal 251 b bags 8/6 and 4sd per ib.. Gerstena 2/2 per bag nett spot cash.-,: at W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. SPORTS.— If you want better play- ’ ing Grounds, Vote for Richards. . UNICIPAL ELECTIONS.—VO te~[or 1 Richards and Tar Sealed Streets. , 3 LB BAG Ground Rice 1/5, Rice IS lbs for 3/6, figs 6d per lb, prunes 6d per lb, milk macaroni- lid; per packet, Kellogg’s cornflakes 1/4: -per packet, and Semolina for por-‘ ridge and, puddings, nett spot casn 1 delivered.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. ■ - ■ i SAMPLES in wide range to choose from, well-made, stylish, perfect fit. We take your measurements. " Money is being saved by suit buyers at Martin’s, Drapers and Mercers. USINESS MEN—Vote for the Progressive Candidate, A. Richards. ; B 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. DRESSMAKING. WINTER is coming! Now is the time to have warmer costumes and frocks made, also children’s wear.' Orders now being taken by—- ’ MISS E. HOLMES, DRESSMAKER, Plimmer Terrace. / PHONE 61 PHONE 51 KING BROS. GENERAL CARRIERS. % Who are second to none for prnmpv ness and reliability. Travellers’ samples handled wim care. . Best Household Coal and Firewood Pou!try Farmers Attention! CONSIGN YOUR POULTRY (any kind, live or dressed), Eggs, Birds, Pets of any kind, and Poultry . Requisites to be sold by Public Auction direct to the Public. Be your own retailer. - Patronise the firm that is catering exclusively for you and is in the heart of the marketing area. SALE DAYS.—WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EACH WEEK. THE WELLINGTON POULTRY AND EGG EXCHANGE. 15 BLAIR STREET. WELLINGTON. Be wise ana seep BROWN’S COUGH SYRUP near. ’Twill cure from Grandpa down to Baby Dear. So get it now and show them how To banish coughs and make lungs dear. Brown's Cough Syrup is obtainable from all Chemist* and Stores. Pleasant and safe for all. 3/6 asd t* KIWI BAOVH FACTOR*. PIGS! PIGS! '■"'IIGS received from 901 bg to 1501bs Spot cash on delivery., Price on application to Kiwi Bacon Company, Grey Street. Palmerston North. NEXT TRUCKING DATES: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. Levin, tl—l2. Koputaroa, l—s. H. DYER, Representative.
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Shannon News, 24 April 1925, Page 1
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