STEVEN AND ALLAN. Shannon Home Laundry PRACTICAL EXPONENTS OF ALL. CLASSES QF LAUNDRY WORK. Address; Vance Street, Shannon. Household Draperies, Suits, Cos turnes, Rohes, Etc., Etc. Prompt attention and early delivery.
WANTED. SEED POTATOES For Sale, 281bs fo-r 2/6. Apply A. Gruinwald, Shannon. THERMOS from 4/each, 2 pints from, 8/6. Household strainers with three loose bottoms 2/- each, nest of fiv<J aluminium stewpans (largest 9& in diameter, 30/the nest). Sets stainless carvers from 1 32/6, pairs carvers from 12/-, sets carvers from 20s, Xylonite handled dessert knives 18/6 per dozen. Xylonite handled table knives 22/6 per dozen, white and gold china cups only 9/6 per dozen—W. H. Gunning & Co., Ltd. LADIES— The best and most reliable remedy is Bett’s Improved Female Pills. Price 2/- post free from N.Z. Chemical Co., 750 Colombo St., Christchurch. JUST ARRIVED, direct from Canada a consignment of Kitchen Chairs, 12/6 each; babies’ chairs, 27/6 each.—W. 11. Gunning and Co.’s Ltd. PRIZEWINNER Pineapples, 9d per tin; prunes 6d per lb, dried apricots 1/5 per tin, treacle 7d per tin, golden syrup Bd, sultanas 6d, dates 4d, 61bs 1/9, table dates 6d per packet, currants 8d per lb, dessicated cocoanut 9d per lb, all nett spot cash at W. H. Gunning and Co.’s, Ltd. HONEY ill 30oz. Cartons 1/5 each, lean buneless rolled shoulders of bacon 1/1 per lb, large tins herrings and sauce 1/-, 3 packets Yates boiling peas for 1/10, mixed spice 1/3 per lb, Symmington’s soups 4d per packet, sago and tapioca 61bs for 1/8, rice 61-bs for 1/10.—W. H. Gunning and Co.’s Ltd.
BUY YOUR NEW CYCLE FROM THE SILENT FILYER WORKS. C. YOUNG Proprietor PLIMMER TERRACE;, SHANNON. (Opposite Railway Station Gates.) NEW CYCLES from £8 10s. TYRES from 9/- -upwards. PRAM TYRES fitted while you wait, at prices from 4/- per set.' Full range of cycle accessories stocked, all repairs guaranteed and all mechanical work undertaken. A ABE CARRIERS AND WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. (Late N. GUI). DESIRE tQ notify the residents of Shannon that they have now commenced business as above. Orders left at J. Roach’s, baker, will receive prompt attention. J. C. RETTER, Manager. ILaberlit* Soap i« u gulch in action that the washing can new,, be don* in hall the usual time. It makes good suds even in hwrd water because it ie ecientidcally blended, full; matured and made from the fat *f freshly slaughtered beasts, under Government sufervirien. Laborlik Soak haems nothing but diet* It i* pur* seep and earn he j used fer even the meet delicate ef fabrics. Try it and pveve it yourself. matt £a»»rlitt poor "UlatfeowA” Leek fer the cheek wrappers and packets at all feed grocers and storekeepers. JINKIN9
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Shannon News, 20 October 1925, Page 1
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