WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. THE first meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in the Parish Hall TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.m. Afternoon tea provided,. All ladies welcome. mrs R BUTT, President. SHANNON FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Council Chambers on THURSDAY EVENING, March 10th, at 7.30 p.m.. Business: Eepbrt and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, and General. T. KOHIKA, Secretary. SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. FIRE PROTECTION. A MEETING of citizens will be held on TUESDAY, the first day of MARCH, 1927, at 7.30 p.m. in the Council Chambers to discuss the purchasing of fire fighting appliances. E. BUTT, Mayor. RE OPENING NOTICE AITCHESON AND SON. GENERAL GROCERSwish to notify our customers and the public generally that we have reopened our Grocery Business in promises in PLIMMER TERRACE lately vacated by Mr J. A. Olsen.^ Full stocks recently purchased allow us to sell at keenest city prices. REOPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. T BEG to notify my customers that I have re-opened my cycle and repair business in premises (lately occupied by M. Tippler) in Ballance Street, opposite Maoriland Theatre. Where a full supply,-;of .cycle and motor cycle accessories are stocked. Repairs carried out as usual. C. YOUNG, Silent Flier Cycle Shop. ACCOUNTANCY PAYS. 1. BECAUSE it places the qualified man in the best-paid profes- * sion m modern business —the profession with practically unlimi ted opportunities for advance ment. 2. BECAUSE it opens the door to every kind of business instead of limiting to one kind only. The Accountant is able to enter public practice for, himself, or he can secure employment in any kind of commercial concern. Iu every class of business the principles are the same —methods only are different. 3. BECAUSE it prepares for business ownership or leadership. A big percentage of failures result from lack of proper accounting.
,EMINGWAY'S POSTAL ACCOUN TANCY COURSE will enable YOU to master Accountancy in a comparatively short tinie by studying during leisure hours in the privacy of your own home. No previous Book-keeping knowledge is necessary. Make an early start. Send to day for Free Book "Accoun taney" to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SHOOLS P.O. EOX 516, AUCKLAND. LOADED WITHIN TUP HIGH CLASS SPECIAL MANURES. 'Tul" Grain. 'Tui" Grass. 'TuV" Kale. 'Tui-' Lucerne. 'Tui" Maize. 'Tul" Mangold. "Tul" Millet "Tul" Potato. "Tul" Rape. '•Tul" Turnip. HOBDER & TOLLEY, LTD. SEED & PEETILIZEB SPECIALISTS Palraerston N., Pending, Marton; Hwera.
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Shannon News, 1 March 1927, Page 1
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