T. H.KING GENERAL CARRIER. \JJfHO is second to none /or Promptness and Reliability. 'Travellers' samples bandied with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIBEWOOD. Orders can be left with J. V. Burns, Stationer.
WANTED. pOR SALE.—PIANO, in first class order j cheap. Owner leaving the Dominion. Apply MRS. H. BLIGHT, Ballance Street. TWO HUNDRED GALLON square iron tank £3 5/-; also one only 100-gal- . lon'heavily galvanized cistern £3.—W. H. GUNNING AND CO., LTD. fHE season for green peas and new, potatoes is drawing to a close.' Be wise and purchase some of our prime lamb, before it is too late.—Shannon Me£t Co. giTTEßlES—Perfect reception of radio broadcast depends on your B. Batteries. . When you buy 90-volt dry battery its average service to you will be three months, when it drops below about 65 it lias to be boosted up with another new battery; or else discarded. Westam rechargeable 90-volt accumulators, complete with acid and charged, will cost £3 17/6 and will last 3 to 4 years with care. Charges for home charging can be made and will cost about £1 each.—W. H. GUNNING AND CO., LTD., will be pleased to give information to all interested persons. lUICK SELLING RASPBERRIES, fresh from the garden, 12/- the 121 b bucket, 1/2 per lb. in smaller quanti-*; ties. Bring own cans. All other fruit at lowest prices at Verry's,, Phone 72, Weraroa. (JSE DISINFECTANTS and help to > keep the Flu away.—Jeyes' Fluid,half pints 1/9, pints 2/6, gallons 9/-; Camfosa, a non-poisonous disinfectant derived from camphor by-products; Chloride of Lime, in one and fourteen pound tins; Carbolic disinfectant powder, 1/- per tin; also Lysol.—W. H. GUNNING AND CO., LTD. HURING the hot weather try our luncheon sausages, saveloys, polonies, an& brawn. —Shannon Meat Co. I£EEP COOL —Lemons 2/- per dozen ;| Bno's fruit salts, 3/9 per bottle: lime juice 1/7; lime juice cordial 1/4; as-:: sorted cordials 1/4 per bottle. Price V; cordial extracts, all flavours 1/6 per; bottle; Chiver's lemonade crystals, 1/per bottle; sparklet syphons 8/- and 13/-; also sparklet bulbs.—Net spot cash tit W. H. GUNNING AND C 0.,: LTD. VERRY'S, Weraroa, Raspberries in any quantity, 1/- per lb, by the bucket, 1/1 in smaller quantities. Bring your own utensils. Also a few late Black Currants. Orders taken for jam; Strawberries. gCHOOL) PICNIC—Don't forget to include in your lunch basket the Shannon Meat Co.'s small goods' dainties. F ADIES with shingle and bingle hairPossess those beautiful Marcelle: Waves. Paris waterwavers will pro-;; duee them in a few minutes. Use Paris waterwavers to train your hair to become naturally wavy. To be procured at W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd., only. Price 1/6 each, set of four 5/9. FRUIT CROPS this year will be very small, and fresh fruit therefore will be more expensive. Tinned and eva* poratcd 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.. Pine•ipple (prize winner), 9d and 1/6' tin. Australian peaches and apricots in heavy sugar syrup 1/6 tin. -New seasou's" figs" 6d lb.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd v LADIES' 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 [Y' not be misled by hearsay; there are nearly 600 radio broadcasting stations in the U.S.A., with millions of listeners in. Nearly every targe town in the United Kingdom has 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 and is now recognised as the best means of disseminating news, knowledge and entertainment. 5-valve Neufodyne (nvm squealing) receivers from £ls* 15s can be bought at Gunnings. LARGE Assortment in Ladies' Sift TT J*„ e\ tn * ——» -r— « - m and Co.'s Sale. RICHARDS AND SOWS. LICENSED DAIRYMEN. Milk Delivered Morning and Evening; Only good creamy milk sold. OUR TERMS ARECASH COUPONS OR MONTHLY
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Shannon News, 18 February 1927, Page 1
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673Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 18 February 1927, Page 1
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