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GENERAL CARRIER is second to none for Promptness and Reliability. Travellers* samples bandied with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD.' 7 Orders can be left with J. V. Burns, Stationer.

WANTED. gARGAINS in Men’s Wear.—Sox lOd per pair, wire twist shirts 5/6, braces 3/11, underpants 1/11, undershirts 1/11, Denim trousers 5/6—W. H. Gunning & Co.’s, Ltd. §PECIAL daring Sale for Cash Only.— .• 3 cakes Palmolive Soap for 1/6.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. yERRY’S, Weraroa, the most reliable fruiterers, have a. fresh supply of Black Currants. Order early. Raspberries coming to hand next week. Plione 72, Levin. large Wellington Broadcasting station will be on the air shortly, and will be more powerful than any Australian station. Buy a Neutrodyne Radio Receiver at Gunning’s during their sale and save 10 per cent. Terms also arranged for approved purchasers.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. JAM MAKING and Fruit Preserving Season now here.—Full stocks of Jars, Preserving Pans, Jam Spoons, Scales, Etc., at W. H. Gunning and Co. • yOU want the best, you pay for the ; best and you get the best at the ruling prices from the Shannon Meat Co. - pRTJIT CROPS this vear will be very small, and fresh fruit therefore will be more expensive. Tinned and evaporated fruits are just as economical and are more labour saving. We have evaporated apricots for jam and pies at 1/6 lb; evaporated peaches for pie, etc., 1/2 lb. One pound of each of the above are equivalent to 41bs fresh fruit.. Pineapple (prize winner), 9d and 1/6 tin. Australian peaches and apricots in heavy, sugar syrup 1/6 tin. New season’s figs 6d lb.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. gPECIALS at Gunning’s Sale.—2o pairs ladies’ shoes, usual prices 20/to 30/-, Sale Price 12/6; White Canvas Slices, Uoual price 12/6, Sale Price 7/6. RING PHONE NO. 7 and have your order cut in the shop and delivered , to your door by the Shannon Meat Co.’s delivery vans. RADIES’ Summer Frocks from 6/11, - coloured aprons from 3/11, ladies* fancy silk jumpers (eight only) at half price.—W. H. Gunning and Co.’s, Ltd \yANTED KNOWN—Nothing but the best kept at the Shannon Meat Co. Assortment in Ladies’ Silk Hose from 2/6, at W. H. Gunning’s and Co.’s Sale. D° not be misled by hearsay; there; are nearly 600 radio broadcasting stations in the TJ.S.A., with millions #f listeners in. Nearly every large town in the United Kingdom lias its station with a total for all stations of two million listeners-in. The above is proof 'that Radio Broadcasting and Receiving has passed the experimental stage aud is now recognised as the best means of disseminating news, knowledge and entertainment. 5-valve (non squealing) receivers from £ls 15s can be bought at Gunnings. Use SHARLAND’S TABLE YINEGAR for flavour, purity, and strength.. In bulk and bottle. Free from mineral acids. All the best grocers.* TEA—Just landed, indent of new sea- : son’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 Y. 14/-. Both packed in Ceylon; AH high grade teas at W. H. Gunning and Co.’s, Ltd. / THE KING 5-valve Radio Receivers at .j 15s are built so as to economise vj on B Battery current which is the biggest expense in the operation of multivalve Radio 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. 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 broadcast- ] ing stations at goOd loud speaker strength on fc-ur valves. The local! agents , W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd.,' will be pleased to give a demonstration to anyone interested in Radio Receiv-' ers.

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Shannon News, 21 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 21 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 21 January 1927, Page 1

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