T. EKING. * ■■••- * OBMSAAL OABBEBB. WHO it second to none for Promptnesf and Beliability. Travellers' samples handled with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND PIBEWOOD. Orders can he left with J. V. Buns, Stationer.
WANTED. FOR SALE—Military saddle and unbreakable leather bridle. Cheap. Apply A. T. White, Sehoolhous, Shan* Apply B. F. Spencer, Stafford St. FOR SALE—Michelin Tyre 760 x 80 ' (29 x 3s) to fit 28 x 3 rim. Price £2. Nearly new.—Apply Mra Porter, Ballance Street. ITOR.SAJ^E— Settings of Purebred , 5/- pe&setting . of 15 eggs. Lfoliel H. Nathan Terrace, Shannon. FOR SALE—Gamekeeper seed potatoes 7/- per cwt.; good eating potatoes 12/6 per sack. Apply—J. A. Swindlehurst, Stout Street. WANTED TO SELL—Two brick chimnevs as they stand. Cheap. Apply S. H." Cottle. Newtown; FLOURY Oamaru Potatoes.—We can recommend these at 17/6 per large saek.—W. H. Gunning, and Co., Ltd. CALE! SALE! SALE !—Wool Socks 1/-, Denim Trousers 5/6, Tweed Trousers 12/-, Men's Suits 50/-, Overcoats 37/6, Cardigans 8/6. Felt Hats 8/11, Shirts 5/6, at W. H. Gunnings & Co., Ltd. :■ QNE LB PACKET of boiling peas*Bd per packet, 3 packets for 1/11'; large tins green peas 1/-; 21b cartons honey, 1/5; 10 lb tins honey 6/-; Newberry's Rusks and Kruskets, 1/4; good Cocoa 1/9 per lb; Coffee Essence, 1/6 per bottle; ox tongue, 2/4 per tin; fresh oysters, 1/6 per tin.—Nett spot cash - at Sv. H. Gunning and Co.'s. fOLD WEATHER LINES—Otii», the new breakfast food, 31b packets 1/9; Red Diamond oatmeal, 3J lb packets, 1/4; Flakies, 2 lbs packets, 1/- each; competition coupons in all the above. Weetbix, 1/2 arid 2/4 per packet; Oyster soup 1/- per tin; tomato soup, 1/-; *-» • j. ».. . r, QA nr.A fill -nor r\ao. ket —Nett Spot Cash at W. 1 . uing and Co. s. •■'■Av aerapers, each r still the best value on the warl&eti 60 gallon separator and stand £l7i. 17s; terms arranged.—W. H. Gunning-and Co., Ltd. . ■'%;. , CALE! SALE! SALE !—Flannelette Bd. Jap. Crepe Bsd; Cretonnes 1/-, Single Bed Sheeting 1/9, Double Bed Sheeting 2/6, Quilts 9/11, Blankets 23/6, Flannel 1/11.—W. H. Gunning & Co., Ltd. CALE! SALE! SALE!—Ladies' Silk Hose 2/6, Singlets 1/9, Rubber, Aprons 2/6, Bloomers 2/11, Cardigans 6/11. Buy Now! Aprons 3/11, Felt Hats 4/11.—W. H. Gunning & Co., Ltd. Slippers 2/11, Women's Shoes 12/6, Men's Shoes 18/6, Nailed Boots 17/6; also sewing machines £il 17/6. Wireless Receiving Sets £l2 7/6.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. QNIONS are now as cheap as potatoes. There is no better vegetable than boiled onions with white sauce, or steat and onions. Sound onions 81b» for 1/-; 281bs for 3/-, at W. H. Guri*ning and Co.'s, Ltd.
SHANNON MEAT CO. LEADING BUTCHERS. FOR PRIME BEEF MUTTON & PORK. HAMS & BACON. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF DISTRICT. PHONE NO. 7. J. HOLDEN LADIES' & GENTS' HAIRDRESSER JJAS commenced business in Carter's Buildings, Ballance Street. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT FOR LADIES' HAIRDRESSING. A FULL RANGE OF TOBACCOS AN© SMOKERS' REQUISITES STOCKED. require only one bulb, but a second Is needed for a heavy vehicle. It is surprising- what energy i s stored In the sparket bulbs. After the operation the pi'essing of a lever re. turns the plunger to its barrel, and the bulbs are renewed. The system costs about £l2 10s. for a larg<r car. For clearing blocked passages ln» nose and throat, there is nothing so effect* ive as "NAZOL." Powerful and penetrating. 60 doses Is. 6d.*
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Shannon News, 29 July 1927, Page 1
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555Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 29 July 1927, Page 1
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