KING BROS. GENERAL CARRIERS. W* 1 , o are second to none lor promptness and reliability. Travellers’ samples bandied with care. ' ■' - A- A ' A Best Household coal and Firewood, . ORDERS CAN RE LEFT WITH J. V. BURNS. STATIONER.
WANTED. the Shannon Choral Society’s Concert on Thursday, Nov. 18th, such well-known choruses* will be rendered from “Maritana” as “Sing, Pretty Maiden, Sing,” “Yes, Let me like a Soldier Pall,” etc. . ' pAEMERS and Cow Owners.—Eleetric Motors for King.'Cream Separators now in stock. These will run off the household ironing point'and operating costs are very low. Also Sanitary King Cream Separators; 65 Gallon Machines, with base, £l7 17s; also other sizes! cheap in comparison with other makes. These - machines have been tested and show a residue of .01 only*" of cream in the .skim milk. Can you say the same of the separator you are now using. Ten day j free trial given. Easy terms arranged.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. pjEAE the Shannon Choral Society’s Concert on Thursday, November IS. Solos with choir accompaniment: ‘ ‘ Scenes that are] Brightest, ” * <Alajs Those Chimes, ’’ and “In Happy Moments. ” •' ‘ W Spring Furnishings now in stock, namely Linoleums, and other floor coverings such as Hearth Bugs, etc. Madras. Curtain net, plain and bordered casement cloths and cretonnes.—W. H. Gunning. and Co.,.Ltd. ; . -:——--- v‘ / IJTIE KING 5-valve Radio Receivers at £is 15s are. built so as- to economise on B Battery current which is the biggest expense in the operation of multivalve Eadio sets. Three phone jacks are provided. No. 1 operates three valves, only and is, used with headphones. No. 2 operates 4 valves, and gives loud speaker volume, No. 8 operates o valves and gives greater loud speaker volume. This arrangement is a distinct advantage over' receivers' in which all the valves have to be used. Local users of the above get all Australian broadcasting stations at good loud - speaker strength on four valves.* The local agents , W. H. Gunning and Go., Ltd., will be # pleased to give a demonstration to anyone interested in. Eadio Receiv- ' ers. .' . i. .. • . /\T he Shannon Choral Society's Conceit on Thursday, November IS, Mrs Kejfidall, of Palmerston North, who has takt4i “Messiah” solos in Auckland, will sing by request, “I Know that my Redeemer Liveth.” ... pABTONS of Honey 21bs for 1/5, Kedlcr’s Lemon Cheese 2/- jar, Ki-illw’s Mince Meal '2(/- jar, fruity flavoured jellies, guaranteed to set well, 3d each, 2/6 a dozen; 70-80 prunes 6 d per lb, 40-50 prunes Sd lb; good dates 4d. lb; Kirkpatrick’s Tomato Soup 1/1 tin, tins Kirkpatrick Green P.eas 1/2 tin, large bottles Worcester Same larg: bottles Tomato Sauce 1/5; gall, lever top jars pickles 5/-, large jars Machonoduo Pastes 1/2, &nall tins Corned Beef i 3d, medium tins do. 1/-, large i/4, large tin : Herrings in sauce 1/-, small do. Sd, Si lb pkts Purity Oats 1/9.—W. H, Gunnit g • nd Co., Sha au. n. IJLXJ HANCOCK, teacher o& elo--.ution at Palmerston Nor'h Technical School, and one of Maiiawatu’s lies' clocu Jonists, will‘perform at Shannon Chbral Society’s Concert on Thursday. Nov. 18. Tickets 2/- and 1/6. Rubber SHOES-Just opened shipment of? Ladies’: ad Gents” Tennis, Coquet and Bowling Shoes, with Crepe Rubber Soles etc. Price right.—W. *H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. LADIES.— dust landed the latest in Ladies, Light Tan and Champayne, shoes,- also large Assortment Bond’s Hose aid. Kayser Silk 'Hose— W. H] Gunning and Co., Ltd; WANTED— Contract work, plough?, ing, or breaking up. Got own tractor. Apply J. Trembath, Shannon. WANTED KNOWN—We can supply all youi« needs.—The Shannon Meat Co., Phone 7. WANTBD KNOWNV-Our Prime Ox Beef cannot he excelled anywhere. Call And inspect our good*,—■ Shannon Meat Co. PARENTS.— We now have stock* of Indian Head, colours guaranteed fast dyes. The ideal material for children’s clothes# white, 2/3 per i yard; colours 2/11. per yard.—W. H. j Gunning arid Co., Ltd. WANTED KNOWN—We sell to satisfy. Let our delivery van call and judge for yourself.—Shannon Meat Coy. producer’s, will come to the fore, regaining for her the enormous following which had somewhat diminished. Big names on the screen, generally speaking, are publicity-made, and the real merit,, both in entertainment and artistic endeavour, lies with those whose work and naines are kept in the background. ,
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