r.tUCING.GENERAL CABBIES. is second to none for Promptne and Beliability. Travellers' samples handled with care, BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can be left with Misses Baxter, stationer; and L. ' F. Jones grocer.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE RESIDENTS OF SHANNON AND DISTRICT. WE STOCK THE TE ARO SEED CO.'S FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SEEDS; ALSO COOPER'S SEEDS XtffE are also agents .for Webb's Nurseries, Hastings, one of the largest growers in IST.Z. of Fruit, Ornamental, Rose,. Forest and Citrus Trees. Cataflogues expected soon. Before placing your orders for trees, etc., call in at the seed shop in Ballance Street. SWINDLEHURST & ARMES. NURSERYMEN.
To the Residents of Shannon. J-JAVING taken over the wood and coal business of the late Mr J. C. Better, I desire to solicit the same; patronage as was extended to him. We are the sole agents for Daily delivery made of wood, coal and general goods. All orders Jn-omeptly 'at* ndel to. C. C. FRANKS BALLANCE SHREET SHANNON PHONE 57M.
BUSINESS NOTICES. YATES' PRICE LIST. FLOUR, 25's 5/1, 50 's 9/9, 10c's 19/4. SUGAR, IA, 701 b bag 14/6. GOLDEN SYRUP, 2% 6d. GOLDEN SYRUP, 7's, 1/8. TREACLE, 2's 6d, 7's 1/7. PEACHES unc* APRICOTS, Ist grade. 1/3 Tiu. PEACHES and APRICOTS, second grade, 1/2 Tin. PINEAPPLE, 7d Tin. RAISINS, Seeded, Seedless, or Puffed Sunmaid, 7d packet. JAMS, lib Tin Bd. 21b tin 1/3. JELLIES, 6 packets 1/-. LOOSE CORN FLOUR, 4d lb. GRANOSE, lid pack'tft. WEET BIX, lid packet. OATU NUTS, 1/3 packet. RICE, 41bs 10a. BONZA SAFETY MATCHES, 3 dozer, , V-. SALMON 6(1, larxw lid. mm LEVIN. TELEPHONE 372. WANTED. pO.ll SALE.—Ten tons of good clover hay, £4/10/- per ton on truck at Shannon. Apply Box 41, Shannon. •7URTRI-.R, REDUCTIONS.—To those requiring a paint for inside work it will interest them to know we are now selling the well-known Mires.;.) it 3/G. —F. Thomson, painter. £NGLISH ELECTRIC IRONS, 61b? weight, guaranteed five years, 22/<5 complete. Rat traps Cd each; electric lamps, 1/10 each; 4 prong digging forks, 7/- each; large hurricane lanterns, 4/9 each; garden hose, 2/6 each; good sound axe handles, 1/7 each. — Nett Spot Cash at W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. WALLPAPERS— A new shipment just arrived. Fine selection of do-signs. —- F. Thomson, Painter and Paperhanger, Shannon. HOOD VALUE for the Men.-VWire Twist Shirts 4/11, Doctor under flannel in grey and navy 6/11, denim trousers 5/11, 6/11, and 7/T.l, engin« eer's drill combination 13/6, Braces 2/6, Pyjamas from 8/9 per pair to 10/6 and 14/6. All wool Kaiapoi rugs from 15/6, grey blankets from 25/6, woollen cardigans from 12/6.—v W. H. Gunning and Co. 's. I *d.
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Shannon News, 25 June 1929, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 25 June 1929, Page 1
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