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WANTED. RADIO FIENDS, ATTENTION!—We now have 45-volt rechargeable B batteries. See us.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. ; p P. GREY, Bootmaker, Will be removing into premises next door t® Shannon Meat Co.’s shop at an early date. ’ MOTOR REGULATIONS.—AII motorists should read them, but all car owners have not the time to regulate their motors, even if they know how. If your car needs regulating don’t hesitate to ring up No. 3, or call at Milnes’ Garage. CASTER WEDDINGS . and Family Groups photographed at Shannon ox our Levin studio. Make your appoint* ments early Billens’ Studio, Phone 1655, Levin. - ? MEN’S WORKING BOOTS at Hyde’s Shop from 13/6 to 27/6. See the quality. . THE Flying MACHINE, Red Rose, arrived at Sydney, on April Ist. There was a great crowd to welcome the aviators. The New Ford is expected in Levin shortly and. there is a great crowd waiting to see it.. You can nOw see the photos of this beautiful car at Milnes’ Garage. WINTER WEAR for Men.—Suits from 70/-, Tweed Overcoats 50/-, Waterproof Coats 29/6, Shirts 5/11, Soeks 1/3, Ties 1/11. Braces 2/6, Hardwear Trousers 7/11, Uardjgans 9/6, Jerseys 12/6, Boots had SholFfrom at W. H. Gunning'& Co., Ltd.. ■' I" CELL IT W—lntending buyers -. -of thenew'itfodel A-Ford, who have a ear to tradd . are invited to place it' in (four hands tflf&ell for them now. As w® mxpecf number/ .of R.*trade-ina’ New Ford arrives? See us to-day about it.—Milnes’ ■ Garage, • ' t ■ ~ '■ y.-„. ' , ' WINTER WEAR for Ladies.—Cardigans 14/6, Cheek Rubber Coats 21/6. Plain Coloured Coats Bond’s Hose 2/11, 4/11, 6/11, Silk and Wool Hose 4/6, Cotton Hose 1/11, Singlets 2/6, Bloomers 2/11, latest coloured Patent Shoes from 24/6 at W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. • "• WINTER WEAR for Children.—Peton® ■Singlets 5/3, Jerseys 6/11, Cardigans 7/11, School Pullovers 9/6, Ties . 1/-, Belts 6d, Rubber Capes 11/6, Check Rubber Coats 22/6, School . Flannels 2/11 and 3/6.r—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. - ■ '"V/ QUR .VULCANISING Department is still doing great work. What about your car tyres and tube repairs, and don’t forget those Gumboots. Get, them fixed before the weather breaks. Don’t think it ain’t going to rain no more.—Milnes’ Garage. qEE the new Summer Shoes and the many varied styles at Hyde’s Corner Shop. t
PUBLIC NOTICE. JO THE RESIDENTS of Shannon and the surrounding district I wish to announce that on May Ist, I am commencing business in Shannon as a General Carrier. I will also eollect and attend to railing of eggs for members of the Shannon Egg Circle. Arrangements will be made for forwarding small lots of eggs for n Oh-mem-bers. Full stocks of Grain, Produce, Wood and Coal always on hand at lowest rates. Cash buyer of Poultry in any quantity. R. HOOK* CLAPHAM STREET, SHANNON. PHONE 80. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. pERSONS found trespassing without permission on my property, Kingston Road West; will be prosecuted. R. COLEY. TRESPASS NOTICE. PERSON or Persons found trespassing on my properties at Shannon without permission, will be prosecuted. R. L. TIPPLER, S G. GRUMWALD PLUMBER, ENGINEER & GASFITTER. \ ■ ' JULYAN STREET .... SHANNON. do Plumbing, Engineering, yArtes- ‘ Well Boring, and Repairing of any description.
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Shannon News, 27 April 1928, Page 1
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