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Shannon Home I Laundry PRACTICAL EXPONENTS OF 'ALL GLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK. Address; Vance Street, Shannoa Household D.raperieSj Suits, Coa mmes, Robes, Etc., .Etc, . Prompt attention and early delivery. ALEX. STEVEN, Proprietor.

WANTED. OR SALEH-Macrocarpa Poets, single lever plough, (almost I new), amul set'of light discs.—Apply Manager "News." " On December 19th, 1925, off car on Main Road to Wellington, between Palmerston North and Waikanae, one brown ■■ "Squash Bag, containing valuables. Painted on bag, is C. Teschemaker, and a label, C. G. Tescheinaker, Hotel Cecil, Wellington. Finder please communicate with C. G. Tescheniaker, Blenheim. Good\ reward is offered. Ballance Street, for Boot <-X Rep airs .\ SBESTOs sad irons, the sort which the handle's, always grip and never wear out; lined with asbestos and keep hot longer than others. Were 21/-, to clear at 15/-, v at W. H. Gunning and Co.'e, Ltd. "1 REY'S Boot •' Repairs havfe no JT Equal. WIDErMOUTH quaait Jars, 9/- per . dozen; wide mouth half-gallon jars 14/- per dozen; 21b screw top\ jars, 7/6 per dozen; &»-lbs do.,' 6/6; lib tie overs, 4/6; 31b do., 6/6; nests of two tin top jelly pars, 7/- per. doz. nests; J-piiit jelly 'turalblers, 2/0 per half dozen; balance scales to weigh from jounce to BLbs, 17/6 each, >clock face scales, 8/- each; asbestos, stove mats, large size, 6d, each; rubber jar rings, 6d a'nd 8d per doz.; aluminium brass, and Judge Pearl enamelled preserving pans.in stock at W. H. Gunning, and Co., Lsd. .ALK of Shannon—Grey's Boot Repairs.. fEW YEAR FARE.—Boxes Carnation Chocolates 6d, 1/-, 2/-, Princess Mixtures 1/- lb, Toffees 1/3 lb, Cliooodate Tablets for Children's Stockings 3d and 6d, Milk amd Nutmilk Chocolates 6d, mixed nuts' 1/lb. Nett Spot Cash at W. ~H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. "EW YEAR FARE.—Kirkpatrick's Puddings, ilb Basins 2/9, 21b Basins \4/10, 21b tins 3/4." Jars "K" Mincemeat 2/6, Jars "K" Lemon Cheese 2/3. Firm settiaig fruity jelly crystals 3d per packet', 2/8 per doz Good quality Cordials 1/4,bottle. Mus catels Hd packet,,, Jordan Almonds, Christmas Boxes of Biscuits 2/6 each, ' tins of assorted Biscuits 1/8, 2/9, 4/9. Sliced Pineapple 9d tin. ■ Tims of Peaches and Apricots from 1/6 per tin. Nett Spot Gash at W- H. Giunning and Co., Ltd.

tUMMER Weatlier Sundries.—Largo O tins of high grade salmon from 1/5 per tin; large tins Maconochie's herrings in tomato sauce, 1/-; 9oz' tins, sardines > 1/-;, Skipper Sardines, highest grade on the market, Oil per tin; Wa tins pressed meats from 1/6 per tin; Gear's iiiet.it paste, 8d per tin; liirge jars of Peck's Paslo 1/3; pork and beans 1/- per tin; Heinz Spaghetti 1/5, per tin; Hcinz Peanut Butter, 1/-, 1/5, and 2/3 per jar—Nett Spot Cash at W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. > MADE Don't just say SOAP, say "LABORLITE" and get the best. HUM £aborltie J>our '♦UlaibiDord" Laborlite Ear Soap is a fully matured soap that does its work thoroughly yet is so pure it cannot harm % even delicate fabrics. No scrap fat is used in Laborlite Soap—only ""fresh fat from animals slaughtered under Government supervision. Laborlite Soap Powder makes washing easier because it quickly bosens the dirt and leaves the clothes sweet and clean. It is so effective you only need half the usual quantity. So next time say— Soap Look for the Check Packet* and Wrapper*. JENKINS

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Shannon News, 19 January 1926, Page 1

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549

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 19 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 19 January 1926, Page 1

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