Look at these After Sale Specials WHEN you come to the end of a perfect sale there’s bound to be 'Oddments and remnants left —this sale is no i exception, and there are many [ worth-while bargains awaiting j shoppers. I \ For instance:— rf m MEN’S “PETONE” ALL WOOL TROUSERS, 17/6. .MEN’S “KAIAPOI” SUITS, 59/6. Genuine PALMER NAP' TROUSERS, 7/11. HEAVY WOOL SINGLETS, 5/11. WORKING SHIRTS, 5/6. WATERPROOF CANVAS COATS, 45/-. WOOLLEN! SOCKS, 1/- pair. LADIES’ TAN WILLOiW CALF SHOES, 12/6. LADIES’ SLIPPERS, 2/11. GENTS’ LIGHT CHROME BOOTS, 19/6. 3 Only Kaiapoi and Petone COSTUMES, 39/6. LADIES’ HATS FURTHER REDUCED TO CLEAR. LADIES’ CARDIGANS aind JUMPERS Further Reduced. LADIES’ SILK HOSE at 2/6. $ LADIES’ SINGLETS from 2/2. CHILD’S KNITTED FROCKS from 15/6. 5' Only LADIES’ RLAGK and BROWN RUBBER GOATS, 25/-. jW. H. GUNNING & Co. Ltd! Shannon and Tokomaru
And be he monarch, saint or knave, Each man is but bis nature’s slave. The calmest, proudest life may hold Some squalid story still untold. We are but mortals each and all. And all must common ills endure; When winter coughs and colds befall, Each needeth Woods’ Great Pepper mint Cure."
Tourists visrcmg the Southern Lakes complain of the prevalence of mosquitos, but the wise ones have nothing to fear, fis they take a supply of Q-Tol with them. Q-Tol also com pletely allays tlv* discomfort o' sunburn."
An American tourist recently disturbed his cabin mates for hours by incessant coughing until one of the latter produced Fluenzol. Quietness then reigned, and sle°p w-is possible for nil *
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Shannon News, 3 August 1926, Page 4
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255Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 3 August 1926, Page 4
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