T.H.KING. ?'• K GENERAL CARRIER. WHO is second to none for Promptness and Reliability. Travellers' samples handled with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can he left with J. V. Burns, Stationer.
WANTED. •* of Indian Head Cloth in all colours at 2/3 per yard—W. H Gunning and Co., Ltd. j / SHOES for Tennis, Croquet and Bowling.—The latest in crepe soles. Price right at W. H. Ginning and Co., Ltd. , many varied styles at Hyde's Corner Shop. ' DEST 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. COE 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. v ' TREAT VALUE.—Ford Size lyres, 30 x 3s, £2 2s fitted. Fresh stock at Ford Garage, Levin. V TOMATO SOUP, 1/- per tin, small tins Spaghetti K 9d, medium 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 6Jd per lb, Tomato Sauce lid and; yl/5 bottle, Worcester Sauce lOd and; 1/4 bottle, Edmond's Baking Powder 1/6 K[elt. Spot Cash.-=-W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. QNE LB PACKET of boiling peas 8d • 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 pe. tin. —Nett spot cash at W. H. Gunning and Co.'s. UERD TESTING is one of the very , necessary operations on the dairy farm to-day in order to get the best results. It is also very necessary to have the electrical system of your car thoroughly tested to ensure perfect running. Our workshop is now organised to meet all requireme-ts. Call to-day. —Ford Garage, " vin. WE have, arriving a, special line of ■ evaporated" apricots for jam making, 1/3 per lb.; also raspberry - pulp and black currant pulp in 4flbs and 71b tins at V- per lb. Kirkpatriek's Solpak Apples (cheaper than fresh apples), 61bs nett, peeled, cored* and sliced ready for use, 3/9 per tin.-r-W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd.
[ ARGE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Cotton Hose, 1/11, at W. H. Gunning 's, Ltd. gOYS' SCHOOL WEAR—A shipment just arrived of red and grey ties, belts and grey shortsj golf hose and suits. —W, H. Gunning- and Co., Ltd. v MEN'S WORKING BOOTS at Hyde's Shop from 15/6 to 27/6. See the quality. - . , . WE SUPPLY you with only the best Beef and Mutton. You enjoy your dinner when you get your joint from the SPIANNON MEAT CO. 1)0 YOU LOOK at the Goods displayed in your town windows? You want the best for your money and you get it at the SHANNON MEAT CO. TWO NOTED LONDON Physicians are having a little over fruit juices v. meat juices. Well,, we must leave them to fight it out. But we can supply you with all the juices you need for your car or tractor— Pluke, Shell, Big Tree Motor Spirits, Voco Petrol, Voeo Power Kerosene, Velroline, Veedol, and Mobiloil Oils, at the Ford Service Garage, Levin. THE Three Energy Breakfast Foods.— O-tis (cooks in 1 miuute), 1/9 packet; Flakies 1/- per packet, 1/10 per bag, 3| lb packets Oatmeal 1/4. Granose reduced to 1/- and 3/6, tin Green Peas 1/-, Bailing Peas 7d per packet, 3 for 1/8. Newberry's Rusks and Kruskits 1/4, Ovaltine Rusks.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd.
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Shannon News, 1 November 1927, Page 1
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