I T. H. KING GENERAL CARRIER. is second to none for Promptness and Reliability. Travellers ’ samples handled with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can be left with J. V. Burns, Stationer. -
WANTED. RANTED —All dancers to patronise a dance in aid of Kereona’s Orchestra on Friday, December 10th, 'in the Druids’ Hall. Popular Prices. pAY a small deposit aiid we will reserve any article you care to choose for Christmas Presents i’n Crockery, Elec-tro-plate, Etc., Etc.—W. 11. Gunning & Co., Ltd. (HGARETTE Papers now in Stock.— One packet sold with every tin of tobacco. No rise in price.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. pLACE Orders now for Christmas Hams and save money. We have a a few we bought at advantageous prices and we are offering them until December 14th at 1/4 per lb nett spot cash. —W. H. -Gunning and Co., Ltd. pARMERS 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 makjes. 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 dayi free trial given. Easy terms arranged.—W, ,H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. JE A—Just lauded, indent of new season’s tea direct from Ceylon, 2/6, 2/8. 2/10, and 3/-. 51b boxes of Standard 111 tea 13/6, 51b boxes of Standard V. Both packed in Ceylon. AH high grade teas at W. H. Gunning and Co.’s, Ltd. Spring Furnishings now in stock, namely Linoleums, and other floor coverings such as Hearth Rugs, etc. Madras Curtain net, plain and bordered casement cloths and cretonnes.—W. H.. Gunning and Co., Ltd. ’J’HE KING 5-valve Radio Receivers at £b> 15s are built so as to economise on B Battery current which is the biggest expense in the operation of ■ multivalve Radio sets. Three phene 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. 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 above get all Australian broadcasting stations at good loud speaker strength on four valves. The local agents l , W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd., will be pleased to give a demonstration' to anyone interested in Radio Receivers. • ; 7“ —— pARTONS of Honey 21bs for 1/5, Keillor’s Lemon Cheese 2/- jar, Km'll-r’s Mince Meal 2/- jar, fruity flavoured jellies, guaranteed to set. well, 3d each, 2/6 a dozen; 70-80 prunes 0d per lb, 40-50 prunes Sa lb;' good dates 4d lb; Kirkpatrick’s Tomato Soup 1/1 tin, tins Kirkpatrick Green P-;as 1/2 tin, large bottles Worcester Shu e 74 larg: bottles Tomato Sauce 1/5; i gall, leve.r • top jars pickles 5/-, large jars Maeliono-; cine, Pastes 1/2, small tins Corned Beef Bd, medium tins do. 1/-, large .i/4, large tini herrings in sauce 1/-, small do. 80, 3 j lb pkts Purity Oats 1/9.—W. 11. Gunoi' g : nd Co., Sim iU. n. T> ÜBBER SHOES—Just opened JL\f shipment of Ladies’ ad Gents’ Tennis, Gr-oquet and Bowling Shoes, with Crepe Rubber Soles etc. Price right.—W. H. Gunning and- Co., Ltd. LADIES. —Just landed the latest in Ladies, Light Tan ajqd Chanipayne, shoes, also large assortment Bond's Hose and KayserSilk Hose— W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. MIRROR finish stainless knives, with round handles, tables 40/desserts 35/-; stainless knives, with round hahdles, 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. PARENTS. —We now have stocks of 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. v Gunning and Co., Ltd. WANTED KNOWN—Our Prime Ox Beef cannot be excelled anywhere. Call and inspect our goods.— Shannon Meat Co. only when you will not listen to one another; or when you deliberately deceive or wifully miscontrue; or when you give up argument and either sulk or else resort to invective or blows. Quarrel then, and argue as much as you like, so long as you ‘do not pass the bounds of friendship or end on anything other than the common ehord of the tonic—Browning's C and major of this life.”
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Shannon News, 3 December 1926, Page 1
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