%■ ;/ T. H. KING, ! ' ' : OBNEBAL OABBXEB. is second to none for Promptness and Reliability. Travellers ’ samples handled With care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can be left with J.-V. Burns, Stationer.
PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. % gEPABATE TENDERS will be received at the Education Boaid office, Mercer Street,. Wellington, until noon of FRIDAY, 30th the following:— ' ■■ (a) Remodelling and additions, Shannon School. (b) Heating Installation, Shannon School. I 1 Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the “Otaki Mail,” Otaki; “Levina Chronicle,” Levin; “Shannon News,” Shannon, “Manawatu Daily Times” and “Manawatu Evening Standard,'” Palmerston North. Plans for heating installation will bo forwarded to Heating Engineers omapplication to the Board Office; Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed, “Tender for Remodelling Shan-non-School.” 1 G. L. STEWART,. y Secretary.
READJHIS. PUKEMIRO COAL STOCKED. Good Strainers for Sale Cheap. Good Strainers for Sale Cheap. ALSO GASH BUYERS OF POULTRY CASH BUYERS OF POULTRY IN ANY QUANTITY. • * R. HOOK, Wood & Coal Merchant WANTED. p*OR SALE —A young Berkshire Boar. Manager, News. IAN3W~'TG' r E > TJY—’ H<n Cords of sound firewood, in thrae-ffoot lengths.. Apply Shannon Dairy Co. QRDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE from I.X.L. Home-made Cake Shop. Only highest quality ingredients used. Prices right.—A. H. Hiii, Ballanee St. j^/HEN, in town visit the I.X.L. Refreshment Rooms, Ballanee Street, for luncheon, morning and afternooa teas, summer drinks and ice cream. [CE CREAMS ' AND CONFECTIONERY. —Lqrge assortment of highgrade fancy Boxes of Chocolates, suitable if or.. Christmas presents,, arriving early in December. —A. 11. Hill, Ballancc Street. PASH AND CARRY PRICES—2S's South Island Flour 5/3, 50’s 10/-; good loose tea 2/2 per lb.; Standard Teas 2/6, 2/8 and 2/11; “All British” tea 2/8 per Id.; 21b tins of jam 1/5, lib tins of salmon 1/-, halves 7d; dates 31bg for lid; Radium boot polish 5d tin; blue 1/4 per lb; jellies s .fori/-, or 2/3 per dozen; Lane’s Emulsion 4/- and 2/4; small Oval tine 1/9; Edmonds’ custard powder 1/-; Prizewinner pineapple *Bd, 2 for 1/3, largest size 1/6; sago Penang (first grade), 34d per lb. We have no Samarang second grade;. Coffes 2/8 per lb.; Ist grade cornflour 6d per lb; G<M.C. tongues 1/6 per tin; B. and P. cornflour lid ner lb; tins of peaches 1/5; tins of pears 1/-, 1/2 nud 1/7; Clements’ tonic 2/9; essences per bottle; Bryant and May’B safeties, not good, but the best, 8d per pkt.; wheat, 601 b lots 8/-.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd., Shannon. PHONOGRAPHS FOR THE ‘HOME’ MAILS. —A Photograph is the most appreciated gift you can send to tho folks in the “Old Country.” Brilliant results with our powerful electric lights.—A. Billens’ Studio, Levin. Phone 1655.
SETTINGS of Minorca Eggs For Sale from Tippler’s well-known strain. Price 5/- for settings of 15 eggs. Reduction for incubator lots. Book early to avoid disappointment. Also Cock erels for, sale. —R. L. Tippler. Shannon.
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Shannon News, 27 November 1928, Page 1
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