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KING BROS; GENERAL CARRIERS. nS7HO ARE second to none lor r T promptness and reliability. Travellers' samples handled witb care. Best Household coal and Firewood. ORDERS CAN BE LEFT WITH J. V. BURNS, STATIONER.

WANTED. |)0 not forget that the Shannon Choral' Society are holding their-grand final concert on Thursday, November 18/.<iii' Maorilaud Theatre. AltD-UP Social Dance in aid of •People's Picnic Fund, Priiay, November 12th.—Don't iniss this opportunity to ha"u> a good time. / UEAR parts of one of the oldest operas "Maritana," to be given by Shannon Choral Society, Thursday November 18. Secure your ticket now. TPO,' LET—4 rooms and every conveniences, with 2£ acres of good, land. —Apply-J. 8. Wilkinson, Shannon. JWO of tne gems to be given by Shan-' non Choral Society on November 18: f' The Sea Hath its Pearls'.» and "O 1 * Happy, Happy Eyes,"' anod the final itemfmll be Mozart's''Gloria.'* ;0E SALE—Maori Chief Seed Potatoes for main crop. Price reasonable. Apply Box 39, Shannon. I JHE Shannon Choral Society .will be assisted with members of Palmerston North Choral Society at their final concert to be given on November 18i t'his will be a record programme. ÜBBER SHOES—Just opened / shipment of Ladies' ad. Gents' Tennis, Croquet and-.Bowling Shoes, with Crepe Rubber Soles etc. Price right.—W. H. Gunning and Go., Ltd. DEWING MACHINES ,■ £l3-10-0, Guaranteed 10 years. Only three left.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. ' OR SALE—A nice new three' 1 .roomed cottage at Foxton Beach A gift at £l5O. The first to inspect will i>uy. Apply A. E. Hyde, agent Shannon. OR SALE—IOS. aeres, 8 cows, a .' lot of implements and a nice' cottage. Price £llOO. Terms arranged. Owner just bought a large farm and must sell. A. E. Hyde, agent Shannon. ; '■ AjDlES.—Just landed, the latest in Ladies, light Tan and Cham-; payne, shoes, • also large assortment Bond's Hose and Kayser Silk Hose— W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. • RANTED—Contract work, plough- ; ing, or breaking up. Got own tractor. Apply J. TremJmth, Shannon. V; --. '■.'■''•■.■ 10 CLEAR at prices below cost,, .Queens Crockery Pudding Boilers with metal covers No. 14, 1$ Pints, 3/-; NO. 16, 2 pints, 3/9; No. 18, 3 pints, 4/9; No. 20, £ gallon, 6/-; also deep, Crockery Pie Dishes 10£in. 2/6; 12ih.' 3/-; 13|in. 4/-, ; at W. H. Gunning & Go's Ltd. WNER leaving Shannon has |or : Sale—Duchess, Double Bed* 3 Mattresses, 2 Single Beds," 3 Tsides; Couch, Chairs, Saucepans, and Washing Boiler and ; Stand. Appljl , T. Knight, Venn Street. - .' * OCAL USERS of King Neutrodyne Receivers are getting all Aus-, ; tralia Stations at loud speaker stren-, gth with 4 valves which means a saving of battery current and valves. All; coils in the King are wound with silk covered copper wire, which means longer life than is the case with cotton, covered wire. All |vareable condensers are low loss.—W. ; H. Gunning and Go's Ltd. 'ANTED KNOWN—We can supply *» r all your needs.—The Shannon. 'Meat Co., Phone 7. ITiOR SALE—Sittings s of eggs from , purebred utility Black OrpingJons, 5/- per sitting of 15 eggs.—Apply Lionel Richardson, Nathan Terrace, Shannon. r E sell all RADIO GOODS at ' Wellington prices. Valves, wires, flex, batteries and battery chargers, Houd speakers, /head phone's, etc., etc. All mast fittings and guy wires, aerial wires and insulators. Save your railway freight and buy from us. Also King neutrodyne receivers, approved by N.Z. Government postal authorities. Five valve neutrodyne kits, the equivalent of a £25 receiver, £ls 15/ each. Best value on the market. W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. N excellent suggestion for Shan non and District, residents visiting Palmerston North these cold days, is to go to Freeman's Lunch eon Rooms for a Basin of hot soup, ready from 10 a.m., or a good meal during the day.

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Shannon News, 2 November 1926, Page 1

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618

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 2 November 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 2 November 1926, Page 1

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