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T. H. KING. GENERAL GABBIER. is second to none for Promptnes* and Beliability. Travellers' samples handled with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can be left with J. V. Burns, Stationer.

WANTED. JUST ARRIVED—A large assortment *'■ of Indian Head Cloth in all colours at 2/3 per yard.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. pjONOUR FOR SHANNON.—New Zealand's leading soloists, Miss Naomi Whalley and Miss Nora Green will take the leading roles in "Merrie England" on October 13th. <}HOES for Tennis, Croquet and Bowling.—The latest in crepe soles. Prices right at W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd THERE is going to be a tremendous crowd at "Memo England," on October 13th. Ticket holders will have the preference. ( JE the new Summer Shoes and the many varied styles at Hyde's Corner Shop. THE Largest Choir ever heard in Shannou will sing the choruses of "Merrie England" on October 13th. gEST English China Cups and Saucers. —Teacups -and saucers reduced from 1/3 each to 1/1 each or 12/- per doz.; breakfast size reduced from 1/6 to 1/3 each or 14/- per dozen. —W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd, pOR SUMMER WEAR—Fancy Voiles. Fugiettes, Ginghams, of cotton and art silk; Taffetas and Repp Cloths, now being shown at W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. MR GARDE GRIMSHAW, a cultured English tenor, will take the part of Sir Walter Raleigh in "Merrie England" on October 13th. ]£ TOMATO SOUP 1/- per tin, small tins Spaghetti K 9d, ntedium tins 1/1; Machonochie's Pastes, 3 oz. 1/1 jar Whittock's Pickles 1/5, Whittombe. Stevenson's Sweet Pickles 1/7, Sweet' Gherkins, 2/4 bottle, corn flour 7d per lib racket. Good Sultanas 6£d per" lb, Tomato Sauce lid and 1/5 bottle, Worcester Sauce 10<L and 1/4 bottle, Esmond's Baking Powder 1/6 Nett Spot Cash. —W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd.

ME J. D. BROWN, ivho took the very difficult baritone part in "A Tale of Old Japan," will sing the part of Essex in "Memo England" on October; 13 til. WE have arriving a special line of evaporated apricots for jam making, 1/3 per lb.; also raspberry pulp and black currant in 4|lbs and 71b tins at V- per lb. ' Kirkpatrick's Solpak Apples (cheaper than fresh apples), 61bs nett, peeled, cored, and sliced ready for use, 3/9 per tin.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. "MERRIE ENGLAND" is a bright opera, never a dull moment from beginning to end. Maoriland Theatre, October 13. Prices 2/6 and 1/6. P)ID it ever strike you how few people you see walking on our countrj roads these clays. Here is one of the reasons, Henry Ford said he would make a car for the multitudes and as the multitudes are not walking to-day. they must be riding in Fords. Why not'buy a Ford and be up-to-date. A New Beauty Ford is only £l6s.—J Vd Garage, Levin. nC YOU LOOK at the Goods displayed in your town windows? You want the best for vour money-and you get it at the SHANNON MEAT CO. THE Ist of October will soon be here. Fishermen when overhauling your gear do not forget the car that takes you to the streams. Is it in order? Fresh oil in engine, differential well greased or oiled, tyres and tubes, in good order. What is more annoying, than after a hard day's fishing and nothing startling in the way of luck, to find the tyre flat when you get back to the car. Let us look your car over to-dav.—Ford Garage, Levin.

(7B SUPPLY you with only the best ' Beef and Mutton. You enjoy your dinner when you get your joint from the SHANNON MEAT CO. THE SHANNON MEAT CO. can sup-; plv you with Bacon, Cooked Ham,; Pressed Ox Tongue, Pressed Sheep's,:: Tongue, at price? suitable to everybody^; £lO DOWN and £3 odd per month will buy a first-class second-hand Ford Car, suitable to go to work in or take! the family out on week-ends, or a half-; ton Light Truck to take the:; pigs to sale or the milk to the factory;! —in fact, do anything you want }n the; way of quick transit. We do not give| a sprat for a mackerel here. We Value, Service and Efficiency, Nql Junk or Dud Cars sold. Every must be passed O.K. by Inspeetorf before delivery. See us about one to-| day.—Ford Garage, Levin. i S|

THE Three Energy Breakfast Foods. —, O-tis (cooks in 1 minute),. 1/9 pae-; ket; Makies 1/- per. packet, 1/10 per; bag, H lb packets Oatmeal 1/4. Gran-;; ose reduced to 1/- and 3/6, tin Green; Peas 1/-, Bnlhig Peas 7d per. 3 for 1/8. Newberry's Rusks and Krus-1 kits 1/4, Ovaltine Ruska.—W. H. Gun| ning and Co., Ltd. 1

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Shannon News, 11 October 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 11 October 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 11 October 1927, Page 1

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