Shannon Home Laundry PRACTICAL* EXPONjENTS OF ALL , CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK. ? Address; Vance Street, Shannon. 'Household Draperies, Suits, Coj> tumes, Robes, Etc., Etc. Prompt attention and early delivery. ALEX. STEVEN, Proprietor.
I WANTED. 3R SALEr-Two tanks, 600 gallons ' and 200 gallons. Apply J. GrifI flths, Ballanc© Street. IXPORT Quality Cooking and DesI sert Apples, direct from Nelson I Orchardists at W. H. Gunning and Co.'s Ltd. UST LANDED.—3-foot tubular steel coniibinatipn bedsteads, 40/ each, | at W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. SELLING AT HALF PRICE. 3 The remainder of the season's frocks and hats. Bond's silk hose in all shades at 2/11, 4/6, 6/11 and 10/6, at W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. OW IN STOCK.—"Judge" brand enamelled pie dishes, saucepans, teapots, preserving pans, stew kettles, oval boilers, wash basins, etc. Also 3-bottom strainers at 2/6, spirit stoves, copper bottom kettles, wall and table lamps, household scales at 8/6 and 17/6, asbestos sad irons at 15/. Ait W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. •IRIKPATRICK'S JAMS lib tins -.from 9d per tin, 21b tins from 1/6 per tin, 61b tins 4/2. per tin, 49/ per case of one dozen; 28oz. cartons 1/4 each, 340 z. jars 1/9, 430 z. 2/. Good dates, 4d per lb. Try our own pack of teas from 2/6 per tin; 51b lots, less 2d per lb. Nett spot cash at W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. D CLEiAR —Judge brand7and Bpt tinned steel saucepans, were 5/3 and 5/9, to clear 3/ and 3/6. Judge tinned steel stewpans, 4 pint, were 5/, now 4/; 6 pint, were 7/, now 6/; 8. pint, were 8/6, now 7/. Large enamel kettles, were 8/, to clear at, 6/6. China breakfast cruets, were 3/, to clear at 2/, also 2/6- to clear at 1/9. At W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. lINNED FISH and FRUlT!—Large herrings in sauce 1/, sardines 6d, 7d, 9d and 1/ per tin; tinned meats from 1/6 tin, red salmon 1/5, Sockeye salmon (highest grade) 1/11, pink saK mon 1/4, Peck's Paste large jars 1/3, tinned peaches and apricots in sugar syrup from 1/6 per tin,' pineapple slices 9d and 1/6. Eno's Fruit Salts 3/9 per bottle. Nett Spot Gash at W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. "IDE-MOUTH quaint Jars, 9/- per , dozen; wide mouth half-gallon jars 14/- per dozen; 21b screw top jars, 7/6 per dozen; SiUje do., 6/6; lib tie overs, 4/6; 21b do., 6/6; nests of two tin top jelly pare, 7/- per doz. nests; £-pint jelly tuimiblers, 2/9 per half dozen; balance scales to weigh from jounce to 81bs, 17/6 each, clock face scales, 8/- each; asbestos stove mats, large size, 6d each; rubbe* jar rings, 6d and 8d per doz.; aluminium brass, and Judge Pearl enamelled preserving pans in stock at -W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd.
Less than a penny a dozen. That i s what it costs to preserve eggs with SHARLAND'S "MOA" BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Eggs keep fresh for month*.* SHAVING "5. makeCafcorlltt _ your "iUasiword" Look for the check wrappers aiid packets every time you need good pure soap—it will be well worth your while. The purity and effectiveness of—utfn —has won the favour of } New Zealand Housewives everywhere. Order it next time and see for yourself how really~good it is. Laborlite Soap is economical too. It is so effective you only need use half the usual quantity. No serap fat collected haphazard is used ; in Laborlite Sop »'« use fat from freshly slaugl-U>-"-d animals Killed under Governnux! Stiptrchion. ALL GOOD CUO KKS AV't) 6TORBMKW* SKI.I. ■' AbOKUTB." JENKINS
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