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T.H.KE GENERAL OABBIEB. \(]RO 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. gTRAYED—On my property, one Sheep. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold to defray expenses. — E. Butt, Newtown. JO-LET.— Four acres of grazing. Apply to B. Spencer, Stafford 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. THE season for green peas and new potatoes is drawing to a close. Be wise and purchase some of our prime lamb, beforo it is too late. —Shannon Meet Co. BATTERIES— 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 has 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 quantities. Bring own cans. All other fruit at lowest prices at Verry's,, Phone 72, Weraroa. USE DISINFECTANTS and help to keep the Flu away. —Jeyea' Fluid, half pints 1/9,. pints 2/6, gallons 9/-; Camfosa, a non-poisonous disinfectant derived from camphor by-productß; Chloride of Lime, in one and fourteen pound tins; Carbolic disinfectant powder, 1/- per tin; also Lysol.—W. H. GUNNING AND CO., LTD. [YU RING the hot weather try our luncheon sausages, saveloys, polonies, and brawn. —Shannon Meat Co. j£EEP COOL—Lemons 2/- per dozen; lino's fruit salts, 3/9 per bottle: lime juice 1/7; lime juice cordial 1/4; assorted cordials 1/4 per bottle. Price's 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 at W. H. GUNNING AND CO., LTD. SCHOOL PICNIC—Don't forget to include in your lunch basket the Shannon Meat Co.'s small goods' dainties. I ADIES with shingle and bingle hail Possess those beautiful Marcelle Waves. Paris waterwavers will produce 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. pRUIT CROPS this year 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. 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 (non squealing) receivers from £ls 15s car. be bought at Gunnings. J ARGE Assortment in Ladies' SilSc Hose from 2/6, at W. H. Gunning's and Co.'s Sale. RE OPENING NOTICE AITCHESON AND SON. GENERAL GROCERSwish to notify our customers and ' the public generally .that we 'have reopened our Grocery Business in premises in PLIMMER TERRACE lately vacated by Mr J. A. Olsen. ■■ Full stocks recently purchased allow, us to sell at keenest city prices.

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Shannon News, 11 March 1927, Page 1

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682

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 11 March 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 11 March 1927, Page 1

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