T.H. KING. GENERAL OAERIER. WHO is second to none for PromptneM and Keliability. Travellers' samples handled with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIBEWOOD. Orders can lie left with J. V. Burns, Stationer.
WANTED. QOOD LOOSE BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA, 2/- per lb., at W. H. Gunning and Co. 's, Ltd. UNEXPECTED RISE in the price of boots was reported some time back. This need not trouble you very much. Just call at the Ford Garage and buy a good Secondhand Ford Car, and save your shoes. —Millies' Garage, Levin, pers 13/6, Voile Frocks 19/6, Silk Hose 2/6, Cotton Hose 1/6, Ladies' Singlets 1/11, Aprons 3/6, Bloomers 1/11, Cami-bockers 3/11.—At W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. THE Unusual Hot Spell has caused uneasiness among farmers, and no doubt, it- is getting on the nerves of those wanting to get on with the ploughing, etc. To ensure things running more smoothly we are now offering used oil suitable for farm machinery, at 1/- per gallon. —Milnes' Garage. QALE! 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., Sale. CEE the new Summer Shoes and the many varied styles at Hyde's Corner Shop. THE ALL BLACKS' TOUR of South Africa this year commences on May 26th. When they arrive at Capetown they will no doubt leceive 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.
CALE! SALE! SALE!~Men's Socks 9d, Singlets 1/1?, 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. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd., Sale. CALE! SALE! SALE!—Latest Dixie and Charleston Shoes in patent, Champagne, and Lizard, 17/6.—At Gunning and Co., Ltd., Sale. CANITARY KING Cream Separators and Radio Sets, all less 10 per cent. at'W. H. Gunning and Co.'s Sale. PURE TABLE VINEGAR 7d per bottle; packets of boiling peas, 3d for 1/S; tins of green peas 1/-J 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; Machonochie's 3oz jars paste 1/2j Machonochie's Herrings and tomato sauce, one's 1/1, half Bd. K Tomato Soup 1/per tin; K. Spaghetti 1/2; Sardines 6<L 7d and lOd cash at W. H. Gunning & Co.'s. Ltd. _» MEN'S WORKING BOOTS at Hyde's m Shop from 15/6 to 27/6, See the quality. ■KIWI BACON CO., LTD. YJ7ILL be trucking at— SHANNON, 13th Feb., 0.30 a.m. to noon. KOPUTAROA, 16th Feb., 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. PRICE, 4JD PER LB. A. ANDERSON, Buyer. Phone G 978, Palmcrstou North. v Phone 176. Foxton.
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Shannon News, 14 February 1928, Page 1
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