IShannon Home Laundry] PRACTICAL EXPONENTS OF ALL GLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK. Address; Vance Street, Shannon. Household Draperies, Suits. Costumes, Robes, Etc., Etc. Prompt attention and early delivery. ALEX. Proprietor.
WANTED. FOR SALE— Two good Louse cows in milk; also, one weaner heifer. Apply G. Booker, Stafford Street. STRAYING on, my property, Levin road, for the past four months, one sheep. If not claimed and expenses paid will, he sold to defray expenses. Jameson, Levin road. Boot repair accessories For Sale. —Grey’s A.B.C. WIRELESS OUTFITS to arrive shortly. Prices low. See us before purchasing elsewhere.—W. H. Gunning and Go., Ltd. LADIES.— Just landed from Morley and Co., England—woollen coats, costumes and jumpers in the latest colours and designs. The latest in ladies’ coloured sports hose, also undervests.—W. H. Gunning and Go., Ltd. v FLOUR reduced hi price 25’s 5/10, 50’s 11/4, 100’s 21/9; 3§ib packets Purity Rolled Oats 1/9; 3|lb. bags do. 1/8; 3ilb. packets Purity Ground Oats, similar to Creamoata, 1/9; Brown and« Barrett’s Coffee Essence, 1/6 per bottle.—All nett spot cash at W. H. Gunning and Co-., Ltd. "g~ ADIE'S.—AII wool shrunk coloured dress flannels, at 3/9, per yard.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. FARMERS.— To- arrive shortly. Electric motors for King Separators, also King Separators. For recommendation of close skimming ask any of last year’s seven new users.—W. H. Gunning and Co. 17»OR Punctual Boot Repairs, Grey’s, ? A.B.C. MEN.— Go to W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd., for best value in the latest colours and designs in cardigans and pull overs, direct from England; also Fancy Sox and Undertrousers. FO U LT R Y-KEEPERS.—Feed your hens and they will lay while eggs are high priced., Ten pound bags of blood meal 3/-, 101 b hags of wheatmeal 2/4, Karswood’s poultry spice 1/-, and 1/11 per packet. Three -bushel sacks of Australian milling wheat at 29/-. .AH nett spot cash at W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. TINNED Peaches 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 1/-, Symington’s Soups 3d per packet, Kellow’s cornflakes 1/2, Edmond’s custard powder 1/2, FosterClark’s custard -powde-Jr 1/7, Fripp’s scented Barilla soap 1/- per packet of two cakes, large cakes of bath soap 8d each, Furmoto motor car and furniture polish to clear’ a.t 1/- per hottle. —W. H. Gunning and Go., Ltd. FOR Boot Repairs, the Green Leather—Grey’s. BOOT REPAIRS at Palmerston North Prices. Men’s Soles and Heels 7/6, Ladies’ Soles and Heels 5/-. Perpetual Punctuality Prevails at Grey’s, A.B.C.
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Shannon News, 13 April 1926, Page 1
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