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WOODEN Washboards 1/9 and 2/-, glass do. 3/3 each, Rubnbinor laundry tablets, 8 weeks’ washing for 1/-. Will do away with rubbing and scrubbing.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd., Sole Agents. i——— —-T- —: * DATES 31d per lb, 6 lbs 1/8; sultanas from 6d per lb; currants 7d macaroni and varmacelli 10d per paicket; milk 1/- per tin, 4 lb bags of rolled oats 1/6, 21b cartons honey 1/6 Virol 2/-, 3/-, 4/6 per tin, export 1 quality Nelson cooking apples 3d per lb. Nett spot cash delivered.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. RICE, sagoi and tapioca 3£d lb, 61bs 1/8, salmon' from 8d per tin’ full cream cheese 1/- per lb baconlrom 1/2 .per lb; teas from 2/6 per lb, 61b lots less 2d per lb; Rountree’s cocoa tih 2/2 1 1/2 per tin, Brown and Rarews coffei 1/5 per bottle. Nett. ? ot Dash delivered.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. FOOTBALL. RECREATION GROUND, SHANNON. ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 22. FOURTH GRADE at 1.30 p.m.— Weraroa v. Shannon. SENIOR at 2.50 p.m.— Weraroa v. Shannon. AT TOKOMARU. JUNIOR a,t 2.50 iHui Mai v. Tokomaru. AT MIRANUI. THIRDS, at 2.50 p.m Miranui v. Shannon. ADMISSION: 1/-. J. CASEY, Secretary, H.R.U. ' IGHTEOUSNESS IMPUTED TO THE BELIEVER. IE (Abraham) staggered not at the promise of God through unlief; but was strong in faith, givg glory to God; and being fully rsuaded that, what he had prom3d, he was able also to perform, td therefore it was imputed to- him r righteousness. Nojv it was nOt r-itten for his sake alone, that it as imputed to him; but foir us also, whom it shall be imputed if we lieve on him that raised up Jesus it Lord from the dead. WHO WAS SLIVERED FOR OUR OFFENCES, WAS. RAISED: AGAIN FOR, OUR [STIFICATION. T „__ therefore being justified i FAITH, WE HAVE PEACE WITH 3D, THROUGH OUR LORD JESUS IfRiIST. —Rom. 4.20 —5.1.

tenders for lease. dairy FARM 294£ ACRES, SHANNON ESTATE OF P. J. HEN'NiESSY, DECEASED. TENDERS are invited for the lease for 5 years from the Ist July next of the above well-known farm. This 'property is first-class dairying and cropping land and is within one mile by good metalled road of the Shannon railway station. The farm is well watered by a pe.rmanet sream. 80 acres of exceptionallv rich river flat, balance table land and easy ploughable .country. The buildings comprise a well-built seven-roomed house, implement shed, etc., and new wash-house. - up-to-date cowshed will be erected if required by successful tenderer. Lessor will supply manure foi topdl^rparticulars and conditions of tender with draft lease may be IU ~ spected at tte Putttd *-»*<»£• Levin Palmerston. North, Hainia, and at the Post Office, Shannon Tenders close with the at 4 n m on MONDAY, the 31st Ma>. at 4 p.m. u - A s fA i IR e. District Public Trustee Palmerston North.

SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF COUNCIL’S INDENTION TO STRIKE RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Shannon Borough Council will at an .ordinary meeting of the Coun cil to be held at the Borough council offices, Plimmer Terrace, shannon at 7.30 ip.m. on the Bth day of June, 19iJ6 make an flevy the following rates for the period commencing on the Ist day of March, 1927, nainely a general rate under section d of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, oi Ud in the Found sterling on the capital value of all the rateable propertv within the Borough of Shannon also a Hospital and Charitable Aid rate of Id in the Pound, on the basis of the capital value, and a special water rate of -Id in the Pound lor providing the interest, principal and sinking fund on waiter supply loam on the basis of the capital value of all the rateable property within he Borough of Shannon. A sanitary charge of sixpence per week for each convenience on each and every premises containing such convSnce,- .W that fte above rates are payable at the office of the Borough Council in one instalment on the Ist day of July, 1&6. Notice is also given that the a e book containing particulars of all the above rates and sanitary cha also the Valuation Roll containing the values on which the rates are assessed aTe open fOT inspection at the Borough Council office during office hours. J. T. BOVIS, Town Clerk. 20th May, 1926. fty* y?* +*

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Shannon News, 21 May 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 21 May 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 21 May 1926, Page 3

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