1 CARMICHAEL & CO. Auctioneers. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. AUCTION SALES CONDUCTED ANYWHERE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR CASH. PHONE 203 LEVIN-
BUSINESS NOTICES 3ALLANCE STREET. PHONE 7. SHANNON. Mutton,
*»:«■■>■■>■' v '•: * *• «? ; , ONLY BUCK EXPERIENCE COUID BUILD SUCH VAtUE STYLE AND PERFORMANCE IN NEW ZEALAND 1 When you look over this "Empire" Buick: t you will be amazed and delightfully pleased. Amazed at its wondrous beauty of body work, its magnificent interior, luxurious seating and upholstery; and pleased that a car of such distinctiveness and remarkable performance IS PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. Go over its features, point by point, or just sit behind the wheel and feel the insistent power of its Master Six engine, and you will understand why this new car is breaking sales records even for Buick. Just come and see it! 20 COACH £515, 24 ROADSTER £490 25 TOURING £490, 27 SEDAN £520. ECLIPSE GARAGE SILVER ANNIVERSARY PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND
NOTICE TO GARDENERS. fiOOD, STP.ONG AND HEALTHY VEGETABLE and FLOWER PLANTS FOR SALE. Also SEE potatoes: 7 Any kind- of plants or seeds procured at shortest notice. DO NOT DELAYJ ORDER NOW! Fresh fruit and vegetables of only the best quality, always in stock. H. J. FELL BALLANCE STREET,.SHANNON. COOK BY ELECTRICITY WITH A ffloffatt Electric Range. RANGES ■ are noted foi their long service, they are good bakers, economical and clean to work with, made with best material and high class workmanship and in general appearance make an attractive addition to the household equipment. , If yen cannot just yet afford a range we Suggest a Moffati Hot Plate, a miniature range without the oven. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT. FULL STOCK OF ELECTRICAL GOODS. ESTIMATES PREPARED FOR ELECTRICAL WORK. - OXFORD STREET - PHONE 335.
..nan in*.i'irt\u-A RELIEF SftS SS? # & $* & v« as s is <w X «i; r§ J :iBS&S «<?IS fl tffi l &titi J 0 r"BkA is*' ihrmovet^OjOOO Br&dwhmm out of* ' ~ MAKE no mistake, these people would not be absorbed in other industries. If they ' could, why do not those other industries y / absorb the present unemployed, nearly 5,000 /'"' in number—the majority of whom are able and $, , willing to work ? 1 The "Pussyfoots" don't mind what the price of prohibition is as long as the other fellow pays. Prohibition hasn't solved America's great and * Crowing problem of unemployment. The Prime Minister, Mr. Coates, speaking at Wellington on June 14th, 1928, referring to unemployment, stated, "We are five times / better off than the United States of America, which claims tb be the most prosperous ;■ country in the world." TJONt INCREASEIWEMPiOyMENT :s[;;::| «j «i
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Shannon News, 19 October 1928, Page 1
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