GENERAL CARRIER. WHO is second to none for Promptness and Reliability. Travellers’ samples handled with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can be left with J. V. Burns, Stationer.
WANTED. pOST —At Spencer’s Creek, gold Wishbone Brooch, set with three stones. Finder communicate with Mafnager, “News.” 1926 4-cyl. Hupmobile tourer. Excellent mechanical order. Price £2OO. —W, Cochrane, Shannon. (MIALMEPtS 6-cyl. 15-cwt. Truck, with spare engine, gears, and box, crown wheel and axles, in good running order. Price £SO. —W. Cochrane, Shannon. , < ■' - • -■ -♦ LATEST MODEL, 0-cyl. Hupmobile Sedan, nearly new, fitted with vacuum cleaner, luggage grid, clock, seat covers, front and rear bumpers, 2 spare tyres. Price £4007 Terms.—W. Cochrane, Shannon. CALE! SALE! SALE!—Fuji, Jumpers 13/6, Voile Frocks, 19/6, Silk Hose 2/0, Cotton Hose 1/6, Ladies’ Singlets 1/11, Aprons 3/6, Bloomers 1/j.i, Cami-bockers 3/11.—At W. H. Gunning and Co;, Ltd. pOUII ENGLISH NIGHTINGALES have arrived and been released in the Tamaki District. There is always something arriving. The Petrol Tax is expected soon now to see to it that you have a good supply. ' We have large stocks of Shell, Vcco, Plume, Big Tree Motor Spirits. Pull in aud get filled up at The Ford Garage, Levin. qXLE! SALE! SALE!—Crepes B£d, Fujiette 1/4, Check Voile 1/-, Fuji Silk 2/3, Calico lid, Flannellette 9d. — At W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd.,J3ale. S EE the new Summer Shoes and the many varied styles at Hyde’s Cor? ner Shop.
eALE! SALE! SALE!—Men’s Socks 9d, Singlets 1/11, Shorts 5/6, Caps 2/6, Under flannels 5/11, Dungarees 5/6, Ties 1/6, Suits 50/-, Hats 8/11, Flannel Trousers 20/-, Sports Coats 34/6. —At W. 11. Gunning and Co., ; Ltd., Sale. CALE! SALE! SALE!-r-Latest Dixie- . and Charleston Shoes in patent, ; Champagne, and Lizard, 17/6. Gunning and Co., Ltd., Sale. CANITARY KING Cream Separators and Radio' Sets, all less 10 per cent, at W. 11. Gunning and Co. ’s Sale, . _ . PUKE TABLE VINEGAR 7d per bottle; packets of boiling peas, 3d for--1/8; tins of green peas 1/-; Whittome’s and Stevenson’s sweet pickles-1/7 per bottle; half gallon jars 5/-, Oak pure tomato sauce, pints 1/3, quarts 1/9; Machonoehie’s 3oz jars paste 1/2; Machonochie’s Herrings and tonfato sauce, one’s 1/1, half Bd. K Tomato Soup 1/per tin; K. Spaghetti 1/2; Sardines 6d, . 7d and lOd cash at W. H. Gunning & Co.’s. Ltd. _ * THE ALL BLACKS’ TOUR o| South Africa this year commences on May 26th. 'When they arrive at Capetown they will no doubt leeeive a hearty , welcome, but there is no need for owners of all kinds of Cars to wait till May 26th for a hearty welcome to our workshop for any repairs, or adjustments. ‘ We invite you to come now.— Milnes’ Garage, Levin. THE RED ROSE Airplane is now nearing Australia. Between Rangoon and Tavoy it had a snake oil board. It is not often a snake goes joyriding" in an airplane, but we. often see pigs, calves, sheep, etc., riding in half-ton Ford Trucks. We are .still selling these 'halndy little machines. See us about pne to-day. —Milnes’ Garage, Levin. _____
MEN’S WORKING BOOTS at Hyde’s Shop from 15/6 to 27/6. See the quality.
ALL GONE IN SMOtfE. It may take y-.ars to gather together a home; but fire can destroy it in a few minutes. Protect your house and property by getting a Phoenix Policy. Liberal terms. Claims promptly met. —Phoenix Assurant e Co., Ltd., 235 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Parker, Vincent and Co., District Agents, will give personal attention to all enquiries.
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