GENERAL CARRIER. WHO is second to none for Promptness and Reliability. Travellers ’ samples bandied with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can be left -with J. V. Burns, Stationer.
WANTED. TOE SALE —42 Macrocarpa Posts and 11 Strainer Posts. Price: 1/9 per post, 5/- to 7/6 per strainer. Apply to G. Grumwald, Plumber, Shannon. pRUIT PRESERVING SEASON/-We have a full stock of half-gallon jars, quarter-gallon jars and lib, lflbs and 21bs screw top jars; 1 lb and 21bs tie overs; Jelly Jars and Preserving Pans, all at competitive prices. Also a combination aluminium jam jar filler, funnel and strainer. —W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. gEE the new Summer Shoes and the many varied styles, at Hyde’s Corner Shop. QREAT VALUE.— Ford Size lyres, 30 x 3f, £2 2s fitted. Fresh stock at Ford Garage, Levin. J)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. JUST OPENED LADIES’ SLEEVEJ LESS CARDIGANS, in Red, Pink, Blue, Fawn and Cream.—W. 11. Gunning and Co. Ltd. pADELESS FUJIETTES at Is 6d per yard in Pink, Blue, Mauve, and Cream. The latest in Fuji silk blouses from 15s 6d. Also Dixie and Charleston shoes and silk hose.—W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd. •pHE BEST VALUE in Men’s ties, 1 socks, shirts, tennis trousers, sports coats and suits at W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd. JUST LANDED new consignment of *' best English crockery and china. Blue Willow and Gilt Dinner Sets £3 10s each, willow teapots, black edged Delft do. lid each. Mazarin blue band Delfi do. Hd each. Mazarin blue band and gilt cups and saucers 21s per dozen, blue willow and gilt 24s per dozen; al-y so fancy vases, jugs etc. —W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd. piE FRUITS in sugar syrup to clear: i gallons gooseberries 2/- each, 1 gall, do. 3/3, 1-gallon peaches 1/11, i gallon plums Is 10d, gallon black currants 2s 4d.—W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd.
HAMS —We are now booking orders for Christmas liams at Is 4d per lb. Small sizes guaranteed. —W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd. }(MAS IS COMlNG.—Prepare. Currants first grade Mildura only 9d per lb., sultanas from fid per lb., ground almonds 3s 9d per lb., seeded raisins from fid per large packet; best dessert figs 1/- per lb; crystalled cherries 2s fid per lb; dessicated eocoanut 8d; best dates, 4d; packet dates, 6d; 25's flour delivered 5s 9d, etc etc. —W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd. J.JERD 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 neeessary 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. VY/E~ have arriving a special line, of W evaporated apricots for jam making, 1/3 per lb.; also raspberry pulp and black currant pulp in 4slbs and 71b tins at 1/- per lb. Kirkpatrick’s Solpak Apples (cheaper than fresh apples), Gibs nett, peeled, cored, and sliced ready for use, 3/9 per tin.—W. 11. Gunning and Co., Ltd. MEN’S WORKING BOOTS at Hyde’s 1 1 Shop from 10/G to 27/6. See the quality. YT/E SUPPLY you with only the best Beef and Mutton. You enjoy your dinner when you get your joint from the SHANNON MEAT CO. TWO NOTED LONDON Physicians. are having a little argument 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— Plume, Shell, Big Tree Motor Spirits, Yoeo Petrol, Voco Power Kerosene, Velroline, Veedol, and Mobiloil Oils, at the Ford Service Garage, Levin. •JTIE SHANNON MEAT CO. can sup ply you with Bacon, Cooked Ham Pressed* Ox Tongue, Pressed Sheep’: Tongue, at price everybody fAPTAIN JOHN NOEL proposes f j drop from an aeroplane to the sum | mit of Mt. Everest and walk home. I | sounds easy! But we invite all motoi | ists to drop in to our vorkshop for r» I pairs and ride home for sure. —For Garage. I
KIWI BACON CO., LTD. TRUCKING AT SHANNON, Monudv, November 2St Trucking hour?, 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p. KOPUTAROA, Monday, Nov. 21st. Trucking hours from 10 a.m. to 12 no Buyer: ALEC. C. ANDERSON. ( Phone, 176 Foxton.
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Shannon News, 6 December 1927, Page 1
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