T.H.KIMG. 'V/' QBHEKAL GABBIER. r is second to none for Promptnew and Reliability. Travellers' samples handled with ear©, BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can be left with J. V. Burms, Stationer.
WANTED. pOB SALE—Ford one-ton truck. Apply Macintosh, coachbuilder, Levin. gTRAYED on our property at Buckley, tyro Jersey cows. If not daubed within seven days will be sold te defray expenses.—Stern Bros., Buckley. JINS of Peaches 1/5, South African jams in Apricot, Grape, and Pineapple, 320 z. tins, 2/-; green boiling peas, 5d vper lb; Jib tins of sardines 4d. Export grade Nelson Apples, cook- , ing 3d per lb, dessert 4d per lb.—W. ! H. Gunning and 1 Co., Ltd. RADIO FIENDS, ATTENTIONI—We now have 45-volt rechargeable B batteries. See us.—W. H. Gunning aad Co., Ltd. £ P. GREY, Bootmaker, will be removing into premises next door t» Shannon Meat Co.'s ihop at an early date. fHE NEW MODEL A FOED is fitted with the latest ignition lock. This device makes it practically impossible to drive the car away without the key. Up to the present only a few high-prieed cars have been fitted witk this locking device. For other important details inquire at Milnes' Garage, Levin. MEN'S WORKING BOOTS at Hyde's— Shop from 15/6 to 27/6. See fcfet quality. JHE UNREST seems to have settled again in Egypt. But not so, the unrest still evidenced in many parts? of the. world where the New Ford has ; not appeared yet. Any intending buyer of a new car can rest assured that the New Ford is well worth waitings to see before signing up for any car. On looking over the various models o*e! was struck by the wonderful attentionthat has been given to details that count in the finish of good car construction. For further information inquire at Milnes' Garage. WEAR for Mea.—Suits fr 70/-, Tweed Overcoats 50/-, Waterproof Coats 29/6, Shirts 5/11, Socks' 1/3, Ties 1/11. Flannels 5/Jl, Caps 2/6, Brace* 2/6, Hardwear Trousers 7/11, Cardigans 9/6, Jerseys 12/6, Boots ami'!" l Shoes from 22/6 at W. H. Guaaiag ts' ; Co.', Ltd. SELL IT NOW—lntending buyers ef the new Model A Ford, who have a car to trade are invited to place it ia our hands to sell for them. now. As we expect an overwhelming number ef "trade-ins" when the New Ford arrives. See us to-day about it. —Millies' Garage. WINTER WEAR for Ladies.—Cardigans 14/6, Check Rubber Coats 21/«. Plain Coloured Coats 19/6, Bond's Hose 2/11, 4/11, 6/11, Silk and Woe! 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. fyJOTOR REGULATIONS.—AII mOser-' ists should read them, but all eax 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. <?EE the new Summer Shoes a-d tms many varied styles at Hyde's Cex»" ner Shop. G. GRUMWALD PLUMBER, ENGINEER & GASFITTBR. JULYAN STREET .... SHANNON.. \X/E do Plumbing, Engineering, Artesian Well Boring, and Repairing of any description.
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Shannon News, 18 May 1928, Page 1
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