T.H.KING. OSKEBAL CABBIES. ig second to none for and Beliability. Travellers' samples handUd witk ejffjfc BEST HOUSEHOLD GOAL ABD JPISBWOOD. Orders can U lift with J. V. Bunts, Stationer.
WANTED. pOB SALE—Ford one-ton trusk. Afply Macintosh, coachbuilder, JAyimi, JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER—I/5 per tin; nett spot cash. —W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. Q P. GREY, Bootmaker, will b« removing into premises next doer tp Shannon Meat Co.'* shop at aa »**if date. LARGE TINS # K Tomato Soup, Ud per tin; K Spaghetti, large tins, 1/2; Symington's Soups; 3d and 8d per packet; Rice, Sago and Tapioco, 61bs 1/7; Evaporated Apricots, 1/3 per packet; Macaroni and Vermicelli, lOd per packet; Prunes, 5d per lb; sound Dates, 4d per lb, 61bs 1/10 Nett spot cash.— W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. JHI NEW MODEL A FORD it fitted with the latest ignition leek. TWa devise make* it praetieally imposaibl*; to drive the ear away without tha key. Up to the present only m law high-priced ears have beea fitted with this locking deviee. For other important details inquire at Milnea' Gar*ga, Levin. MEN'S WORKING BOOTB at Hyir's - Shop.from 15/1 to 17/6. •#• w *» quality. JHE UNREST seems to. hare settiad again in Egypt. But not so tsl« unrest still evidenced ia many parts of the world where, the New Ford haa aofc appeared yet. Any intending buyer of a new ear can reat assured that v the New Ford is well worth waiting to see before signing up for any earl On looking over the various modals o»a; was struck by th« wonderful attsntioa that has been given to details that eount i* the finish of good ear eoastruction. For further information inquirt at Milnes' Garage. WINTER WEAR for Msa —Salt. Jr«« 70/-, Tweed Overcoats 50/-, Watw-" proof Coats 29/6, Shirts 5/11, BsakV 1/3, Ties 1/11. Flannels 5/11, Capg •/&> Braces 2/6, Hardwear Trousers T/11', Cardigans 9/6, Jerseys 12/6, Boots ami Shoes from 22/6 at W. H. Guaaimf & Co., Ltd.. gELL. IT~,NOW^ldtending buyerg tf the new Model A Ford, who kara »v car to trade are invited to plaer it J*■'.".' our hands to sell for them aow. As wa expect an overwhelming number «f '' trade-ins'' when the New Ford arrives. See us to-day about it\—Xilaas* Garage. WINTER WEAR for Ladies.—Cardigans 14/6, Check Rubber Coats 81/6. Plain Coloured Coats 10/6, Bom*'a Hose 2/11, 4/11, 6/11, Silk and Wofi ; ; Hose 4/6, Cotton Hose 1/11,, Singlefea 2/6, Bloomers 2/11, "latest eoloaireiL Patent Shoes from 24/6 at W. Hi Gulning and Co., Ltd. MOTOR REGULATIONS.—AII Motorists should read them, bat all «*r owners have not the tima to regulate their motors, even if they kaow how. [f your car needs regulating doa't hesitate to ring up No. 8, or eall at .Mllnes' Garage. <;EE the new Summer Shoes aud tk« many varied styles at Hyde's'Car* ner Shop.
POLITICAL ADDRESS. McKEBN, M.P., of will deliver a political address i* he Maoriland Theatre, Shannon, cm 3UNDAY EVENING, at 8.15 p.m. All ire cordially invited.
KIWI BACON CO., LTD. VWILL be trucking at— SHANNON— Monday, May 7ti. Monday, May 21st. WEIGHTS 95 lbs to 150 lb«. A. ANDE£BON, , Bayer. Phene 0078, Palmerst« North. Phon« 176, Foxtoa. G. GRUMWALD PLUMBER, ENGINBBa Jc GASFITTBR. JULYAN STREET .... SHANNO*.: do Plumbing, Engineering, Artwian Well Boring, and Bepairiaj ef any description.
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Shannon News, 25 May 1928, Page 1
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