j I. H, KING. v * OBNBSAL CARRIER. WHO ia socond to none for Pjf9jq}tqsAp and Reliability. Travellers ’ samples bandied wltb ear*. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AMP FIREWOOD. Orders can bo loft with J. V. Bara*, Stationer.
WANTED, JOHNSON’S BABY POWDEfif—l/1 per tin; nett spot cash.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. LARGE TINS of K Tomato Soup, lid ■> per tin; K Spaghetti, large tins, 1/2; Symington’s Soups, 3d and 8d per packet; Rice, Sago and Tapioeo, 61bs i/7; Evaporated Apricots, 1/3 per packet; Macaroni and Vermicelli, lOd per packet; Prunes, 5d per lb; sound Bates,. 4d per lb, 61bs 1/10 Nett spot sash.— W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. JHB NEW MODEL A FORD is flitted with the latest ignition lock. I'M# ' devieo makes it practically impossible •to drive the ear away without t&e k,ey. Up - to the present only a few high-priced care have been fitted with this locking device. For other important details inquire at MUnee’ Oarage, Levin. ./ THE UNREST seems to have settled again in Egypt. But not «e the unrest still evidenced in many parts of the world where the New Ford has not- appeared yet. Any intending buyer of a new ear can rest assured that the New Ford is well worth waiting to see before signing up for any ear. On looking over the various models ene was struek by the wonderful attention that has been given to details that count in the finish of good car construction. For further information inquire at Milnes’ Garage. RENTER WEAR for Men.—finite from 70/-, Tweed Overcoats *O/-, Waterproof Goats 29/6, Shirts 5/11, fioehe 1/3, Ties 1/11. Flannels 5/lly Qaps 8/6, Braces 2/6, Hardwear Trousers 7/11, Cardigans 9/6, Jerseys 12/6, Boots and Shoes from 22/6 at W. H. Churning & Co., Ltd. ' . \ 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 dqp *fe hesitate to ring up'No. 3, ox call *t Milnes’ Garage. • ? (JELL IT NOW—lntending buyers of the new Model A Ford, who" have a" ear ! to trade, are invited te place it m our hands-to sell for them now:/ As we expect an overwhelming number «f “trade-ins” when the New Ford arrives. See us to-day about it. —Milnes* Garage.. "• ■>’ \ WINTER WEAR for Ladies.4-o*rdi-gang 14/6, Cheek Rubber Coate 21/6. Plain Coloured Coats' .19/6, Bond % Hose 2/11, 4/11, 6/11, Silk and Wool Hose 4/6, Cotton Hoee 1/11, SiagteM 2/6, Bloomers 2/11, latest ebloorefl’ Patent Shoes from 24/6 at W. H. Gnasning and Co., Ltd. : , MEN’S WORKING BOOTS at Hyde’s Shop from 15/6 to 27/6. See the quality. 1 ; '.
First /aitiQ fSpoo^ aid for cough;,, colds, influenza,
In eold, damp weather, always keep << NAZOL ,> handy. Take some dropson sugar, or inhale occasionally. The* surest safeguard. 60 doses 1/6.*
SMOKERS’ GARGLE FLUENZOL. Fluenzol purifies the breath a»4- diapers any catarrhal effect by the elimination of harmful bacilli which irritate* and obstruct the nasal and throat passages.*
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Shannon News, 6 June 1928, Page 1
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