Shannon Home Laundry PRACTICAL*. EXPONENTS OF ALL CLASSES QF LAUNDRY WORK. Address; -Vance Street, Shannon. Household Draperies, > Suits, Cos tumes, IJohes, jEtc., 7',' Prompt attention and early delivery. ; ALEXwj jSJpVEN, JP/pprietOr.V.
WANTED. » .. OOT REPAIR ACCESSCIRIES For Sate.—Grey’s A.-B.C. ' LADIES.— Just lauded from Morley and G 0.,, England—woollen coats, costumes and jumpers in the latest colours and designs. - The latest. in, ladies’ coloured sports* hose, also uindervests.—W. H. Gunnings and. Go., Ltd. ■ ■f .ADIES.— All wool shrunk coloured dreiss flannels-at 3/9. per . yard.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. F,OR Punctual Boot Repairs, Grey’s, A.B.C. MEN.— GO' to W. H. Gunning and •Go,, Ltd., for best value in the latest colours and designs,.in cardigans and pull overs’ direct from England; . also Fancy, So>x and Undertrousers. . TINNED Peachey and Apricots, from 1/5 per tin, Sardines 4d, sd, and 6d per tin,\Kipper Snacks 4d per .tin, 3/6 per dozen, large tins of herrings and sauce If-, Symington’s Soups 3d per packet, , Kello w’s cornflakes. !$»• Edmond’s custard powder 1/2, FOsterGlark’s custard powdejr 1/7, Fripp’s scented Barilla,Soap 1/- per packet of two calces, large cakes of hath soap 8d each, Furmoto motor car and furn-, •iture polish to clear at 1/- per bottle. —W. H. , Gunning and Go., Ltd. FOR Boot Repairs, the Green Leather—Grey’s. Kirkpatrick’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 new seasons dates, 4d par 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 Go., Ltd. BOOT REPAIRS at Palmerston ■North Prices. Men’s Soles and Heels 7/6, Ladies’ Soles and Reels 5/-. Perpetual Punctuality Prevails at Grey’s, A.B.C. TO- pLEAR.—Judge brand 7 and 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 If, 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. TO THE LADIES OF SHANNON AND DISTRICT— I WISH TO. ANNOUNCE that 1 have removed to premises, .in. BAI : LANCE Street, next to Miss Bonfield’s, where I am carrying on business as DRESSMAKER.]; Sewing of all, descriptions executed at shortest notice. Charges moderate. MISS HOLMES. Dressmaker.
MADE EASY Laborlits Soap is M guick fa action that the washing can now ba donOi 'la halfthe areal tlmsl ,v H aiakes good sods «r«n la hard water because it. is scientifically blended, fully maiored and made from the fat of freshly slaughtered beasts, nnder Goremmeat spp«r*i«*»* < ■ T" C hams aothlag hat 4ii 'lt.,is pure soap and earn be used for* area, most delicate of fabrics, fry It *ad prove it yevxaeH makt caoorllte yosr "UUsSeorS” Look for the cheek wrappers aad packets at all f*ed grocers ■ • aad
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Shannon News, 16 March 1926, Page 1
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