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i OST—Two tyre rings off school bus. Finder communicate with C. Band, Ballance Street. £HRISTMAS Specials—Aulsebrook 's Christmas cakes, Lazenbey's Christmas Puddings, lib tins 2/-; Royal Taste jellies, 3d per.pkt, 2/8 per dozen; pure lemon squash 1/7 per bottle; pure GVange Squash 1/11. Artificial cordials 1/4 per bottle; lime juice 1/7 per bottle, Mandarin brand sliced pine apple 9d per tin; Keillev's marmalade 1/3 per tin; Australian first grade fruits in heavy syrup 1/7; loose dessert dates 6d per 'lb; nett spot cash at W. H. Gunning and Co.'s Ltd. fHRISTMAS Specials.—Peanut Kernels 7d per lb; N.Z. Paper Shell Walnuts 1/5 per lb; Brazil and Hazel Nuts 1/3 per lb; mixed nuts 1/- per lb; lemon cheese 2/4 per jar; Jordan almonds 3/4 per lb; 10 lb tins of honey 6/-. W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. DURE TABLE VINEGAR 7d per bottle; packets of boiling peas, 3d for 1/8; tins of green peas 1/-; Wlrittome's and Stevenson's sweet pickles .1/7 per bottle; half gallon jars 5/-, Oak pure tomato sauce/pints 1/3, quarts 1/9; Maehonochie's 3oz jars paste 1/2; Machonochie's Herrings and tomato sauce, one's 1/1, half 8d. s K Tomato Soup 1/pcr tin; K. Spaghetti 1/2; 'Sardines 6d, 7d find JOd cash at W. H. Gunning & Co.'s. Ltd.
THANKS. MRS WARREN SATHERLEY and Familv desire to thank all kind frremls; especially those who rendered assistance in their hours of stress; also those who forwarded letters, telegrams and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.
SUBURBAN PROPERTY—LEVIN FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ABE AIT AM & WILLIAMS, LTD;, under instructions from Mr M 0. Holms, will offer for sale by public auction at the Saleyards, Weraroa, Levin, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20th, At'nOON, an attractive suburban property of six acres v situated on Tiro Tiro Bond, Levin, with six roomed dwelling, high pressure water, electric light, and special sanitary drainage. Inspection per favour Mr John Cameron, Tiro Tiro Boad. ' ', , TERMR: £IOO cash on day of sale, £450 on 23rd December, 15)27, when possession will be given, balance 5 years at 7 per cent. Subject to first mortgage to State Advances, originally £BOO. '
Tumblers Half Price This is the third—thegreatest>—and the final sensational offer of half price goods at Rimmer s. Purchase 10/- worth.at the Crockery or household ironmongery departments and you will have the privilege of selecting half a dozen tumblers or a water jug for exactly half price. THERE'S NO RESTRICTION WITH THIS OFFER. You may have half a dozen at half price for every 10/- spent in these departments. Call and see our stocks—the largest outside the cities. Dozens of lines suitable for Christmas presents Buv vour gifts at Rimmer's and then take advantage of this wonderful offer to replenish your own sideboard. Here's an example of the values: — WINE GLASSES (Plain), 4/6 half dozen. . . Half Price 2/3 half doz. ETCHED GLASSES (2 sizes), 4/3 half doz. Half Price 2/H half doz. FOOTED & HEAVY BOTTOM TUMBLERS, Medium size, 3/3 half doz Half Price 1/7* half doz. WHISKY GLASSES, 2/9 half dozen Half Price, 1/4* half doz. OR YOU CAN HAVE 3 WITH EVERY 5/- WORTH. 4 WATER JUGS (3 sizes), H pint 2/3, 2 pint 2/9, 3 pint 3/3. ,«.„,, ,~i Half Price 1/I*, 1/4*, 1/7*. THIS OFFER POSITIVELY ENDS ON CHRISTMAS EVE. Rimmer's "THE BIG CASH STORE
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Shannon News, 13 December 1927, Page 3
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