GENERAL CARRIERS. /HO ARE second to none for . : promptness and reliability. Travellers' samples handled with care. ORDERS CAN BE LEFT WITH J. V; BURNS, STATIONER.
WANTED. JTARMERS and Cow Owners.—Electric 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 s&j the same of the separator you are now using, Ten days free trial given* Easy terms ar-ranged.—-W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. N EW Spring Furnishings now in stock, namely Linoleums, and other floor coverings such as Hearth Rugs, etc. Madias Curtain net, plain and bordered casement cloths and cretpnnes.-rW. H. Gunning and C 0.,. Ltd. / / pOIt SALE-T-About half a ton of seed potatoes.to clear at 6/- per cwt.—W. H. Gunnings and Co., Ltd. JHP, KING 5-valve Radio Receivers at £■'l3' 15s'are. built so as to economise on B Battery current which is the biggest expense in the operation of multivalve Radio sets. Three phone jacks - aro provided. No. 1 operates three valves only and is used with headphones. No. 2 operates 4 valves and gives loud speaker volume, No. 3 operates 5 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 abdve get all Australian broadeast_ing stations at good loud speaker ■ strength on four valves. The local | agents' , W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd., j • will be pleased to give a demonstration to auyone interested in Radio, Receiv- , BARTONS of" Honey 21bs for 1/5, Keillor's Lemon Cheese 2/- jar, K<-ilLr's Mince Meal 2/- jar, fruity flavoured jellies, guaranteed to set well, 3d each, 2/0. a dozen; 70-80 prunes 6d per lb, 40-50 prunes 8d lb; good dates 4d lb; Kirlv patrick's Tomato Soup 1/1 tin, tins Kirkpatrick Green peas 1/2 tin, large bottles Worcester Sauce </4 laig-' bottles Tomato Sauce 1/5; 1 gall, lever top -jars pickles 5/-, large jars Machonochic Pastes 1/2, small tins Corned Beef Sd, medium tins do. 1/-, lai-ge j/4, large tun herrings in sauce 1/-, small do. «d, Hlb pkts Purity Oats 1/9.—W. H, Gunuirg md Co., Shainn'.. ÜBBER SHOES-Just opened i shipment * of Ladies' ad'Gents' lennis, Croquet and Bowling Shoes with * Crepe Rubber Soles: etc. Price right.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. ADIES.— Just landed the latest in -4 Ladies, Light Tan and Champayne, shoes, also large assortment Bond's Hose and Kayser Silk' Hose— <■ W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. IRROR finish stainless .knives, . with round handles, tables 40/desserts 35/-; stainless knives, with round handles, tables36/-; desert, 30/-; stainless teaspoons, 10/6; table spoons 22/-; dessert spoons 18/- soup spoons, 22/-; table forks, 22/-; dessert forks, 18/-; Madras silver teaspoons, 7/6; dessert spoons, 14/-; dessert forks, 14/-; table forks, 18/-; table spoons, 18/ —w. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. ARENTS.—We now have stocks ol Indian Head, colours guaranteed fast dyes. The ideal material for children's clothes, -.white, 2/3 per yard; colours 2/11 per yard.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. 'ANTED KNOWN—We sell to satisfy. Let our delivery van call and judge for yourself.—Shannon Meat Coy. ANTED KNOWN—We can supply - ' all your needs.—The Shannon Meat Co., Phone 7. r ANTED—Contract work, ploughing, or breaking up. Got own tractor. Apply J. Trembath, Shannon. . . \ . . "ANTED KNOWN—Our Prime Ox r Beef cannot be excelled anywhere. Call and inspect our goods.— Shannon Meat Co. cover four days' formation work with the sprayer in one day. Last year the trouble was that they wanted two boilers to keep the sprayer going.alH they now had them. They could not put out enough metal to keep, two plants going. The sprayers cost £350 each. v '. ■■■■"..■ i The chairman said he had suggested lo the Engineer the possibility of borrowing another sprayer .in case of need. He suggested that the Council * give a sub-committee authority to pvovido for a second sprayer if it became necessary. " ' On Cr. Jensen's motion, seconded by Cr. Barber, it was decided that the question of the purchase of another sprayer be left to the chairman, Cr. Ryder and the Eugineer, with power to act should au urgent necessity arise. The Finance Committee was. empowered to purchase 550 tons of bitumen for use in the coming season.
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Shannon News, 19 November 1926, Page 1
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