T.H.KJNC attXULOUtBna. WRQ is second to nose for Prompt and Beliability. Travellers’ samples bandied with BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL HBEWOOD. Orders can be left with J. V. B Stationer.
WANTED. JWO HUNDRED GALLON square i tank £3 5/-; also one only 100lon heavily galvanized cistern £3.H. GUNNING AND CO., LTD. JHE season for green pe&B and i potatoes is drawing to a close, wise and purchase some of our pr lamb, before it is too late. —Sham Meat Co. ■ gATTERIES —Perfect reception : radio broadcast depends on your Batteries. When you buy ,90-volt battery its average service to you i be three months, when it drops be about 65 it has to be boosted up U another new battery; or else discan Westam rechargeable 90-volt accumi tors, complete with acid and char{ will cost £3 17/6 and will last 3 t years with care. Charges for h( charging can be made ahd will t about £1 each.—W. H. GUNNING A CO., LTD., will be pleased to give formation to all interested persons; QUICK SELLING BASPBERBI fresh from the garden, 12/- the 1 bucket, 1/2 per lb. in smaller quai ties. Bring own cans. All other fi at lowest prices at Verry’s,, Phone Weraroa. QSE DISINFECTANTS and help keep the Flu away.—Jeyes’ Fit half pints 1/9, pints 2/6, gallons S Camfosa, a non-poisonous disinfects derived from camphor by-produc Chloride of Lime, in one and fourth pound tins; Carbolic disinfectant pi der, 1/- per tin; also Lysol.—W. GUNNING AND CO., LTD. QUEING the hot weather try our lun eon sausages, saveloys, polonies, i brawn. —Shannon Meat Co. IfEEP COOL —Lemons 2/- per, doz Eiie’s fruit salts, 3/9 per bottle; li juice 1/7; lime juice cordial 1/4; sorted cordials 1/4 per bottle. Pric cordial extracts, all flavours 1/6 ' bottle; Chiver’s lemonade crystals, per bottle; sparklet syphons 8/-, s 13/-; also sparklet bulbs.—Net s cash at W. H. GUNNING AND ( LTD. SCHOOL! PICNIC.—Don’t forgetinclude in your lunch basket Shannon Meat Co.’s small goods’ di ties. * : RADIES with shingle and bingle hai Possess those beautiful Marci Waves. Paris waterwavers will j duce them in a few minutes. Use P* waterwavers to train your hair toe come naturally wavy. To be procii at W. H. Gunning and Co.’s, Ltd., oi Pric-e 1/6 each, set of four 5/9. -I JTRUIT CROPS this year will be y small, and fresh fruit therefore 4 be more expensive. Tinned and 4 porn tod fruits are just as economical;) are more labour saving. We have e porated apricots for jam and pies 1/6 lb; evaporated peaches for pie, "t 1/2 lb. One pound of each of the ah are equivalent to 41bs fresh fruit.. P. apple (prize winner), 9d and 1/6/ Australian peaches and apricots heavy sugar syrup 1/6 tin. Neus son’s figs 6d lb.—W. H,-Gnnningl Co., Ltd. RADIES’ Summer Frocks from C coloured aprons from 3/11, la< fancy silk jumpers (eight only) at., price.:—W. S. Gunning and Co. ’s, - no not be misled by hearsayj tl arc nearly 600 radio broadeaS stations in the U.S.A., with millidi listeners in. Nearly every large .1 in the United Kingdom has its sti with a total for all stations of two lion listeners-in. The above is;] that Radio Broadcasting and Beee has passed the experimental stage is now recognised as the best mea disseminating news, knowledge an tertainmeut. 5-valve Neufodyne squealing) receivers from £ls las be bought at Gunnings. t*K Ms* I. LOADED WITHIN AN 4 HOUR. “TUI” HIGH CLASS SPEC MANURES. "Tui” Grain. “Tui 1 “Tui" Grass. “Tui’ “TuV” Kale. “Tui” Pc “Tui*’ Lucerne. “Tui* “Tui” Maize. "Tui* HODDER & TOLLEY, SEED & FERTILIZER SPE Palmerston N., Feildiaf, Hewer*. . p . 'I
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19270222.2.4.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Shannon News, 22 February 1927, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
605Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 22 February 1927, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.