JAMES’S BOOT SALE will close on Monday next. Secure some of the bargains before it is too late. pjAVING recovered from my illness I am now ready to execute boot and shoe repairs.—T. James, Pliminer Terrace. JHUBSD AY NIGHT—The last opportunity to qualify for gold watch at weekly euchre tourney in. Laurvig's Hall.
A LOCAL BLAZE. Tlii 3 heading in the newspaper might one day refer" to your home. Are you insured against such a catastrophe? Inquire about a Phoenix Policy. Prompt payments. Liberal terms. —The Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd., 235 Lambton Quay, Wellington! Parker Vincent and'Co., District Agents,-will give personal attention to all inquiries. (1)*
Whatever the cause of a cold might be-there is, one thing sure —the remedy is “NAZOL.” Gives instant relief. Sixty doses for 1/6.*
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Shannon News, 16 April 1929, Page 3
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129Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 16 April 1929, Page 3
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