I. H. KING. GENERAL GABBIER, is second to none for Promptness and Beliability. Travellers' samples handled with care. best household coal and Firewood. Orders can be left with Misseß Baxter,' stationer; and L. F. Jones grocer.
PUBLIC NOTICES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. VENERABLE BEDE'S CHURCH, SHANNON. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11th, at 7.3 d p.m. JHB VEN. ARCHDEACON A. 'M. JOHNSON will preach and institute the Rev. G. Young as Vicar of the Parish. It is hoped that as many as possible will attend. J. HALL AM, ; ■ Vicar's Warden. Day-Old Chicks and Settings of Eggs. pROM Strong, Healthy, vigorous Stockj pure-bred White Leghorns and Black Orpingtons. We have some of the best laying strains of these breeds in the Dominion. G. £. BOOKER, STAFFORD STREET, SHANNON. PHONE NO. 56. WANTED. KEROSENE 15/- case. Cash and Carry.—W> H. Gunning and Co. Ltd. QARDENING SEASON STARTS NOW —All new season Yates' Reliable Seeds in stock. Call for your fres copy of Yates' Gartitn Calendar. Full stocks of lime, manures, spray compounds and garden tools. —W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. ENGLISH ELECTRIC' IRONS, 61bs weight, guaranteed five years, 22/<J complete. Eat traps 6d 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. - .
P.OOD VALUE for the Men.—Wire Twist Shirts 4/11, Doctor under flannel in grey and navy 6/11, denim trousers 5/11, 6/11, and 7/1.1, engiii' eer's drill combination 13/6,' Pol 1 "* Braces 2/6, Pyjamas from 8/9 per pan ro 10/6. and. 14/6-- All ..wool Kaiapoi rugs from 15/6, grey blankets from -5/6, woollen cardigans from 12/6. — W. H. Gunnin? ana Co.'s, I *d. jtyfEN'S Boots.—Latest in new Tuf hide eoles 25/-, O'Brien's Premier !5/-,. Kod Ball Mishko 35/-, Walkaway golf shoos 35/-, Glace kid shoos i5/6, patent leather shoes 27/6 : at W. .'I. Gunning and Go's Ltd. is Here.—Now is +he time to visit W. K. Guruing and Co. fjtd., where raincoat:; in wat™ proof tanvas can b'e purchased from 12/6 -p 35/-, also Eoadman's canvas coats at 12/6, hard wear trousers 7/6, undo* flannels 5/11, flaxcutters gloves 1/ , leecy underwear from 3/6. DELIVERED FREE every Friday for Cash —25's Flour (own pack) 5/3; sultanas 31bs, 1/-; seeded raisins 31b., 1/1; quart bottle Worcester sauce, 1/2 each; quarts tomato sauce, 1/3; cheese] 1/- per lb; Milk Oaties, 1/3;, small tins '?ood salmon, 8d; red salmon, lid per tin; Eountrce's first grade cocoa, 2/4 per lb; Eountree's loose cocoa 1/6 per b; Neavc's food, 1/8 per tin.—W. 11. xunning and Co., Ltd.* i'UST opened a large assortment of ladi -s.plain coloured Flippers in ■olours rose, blues, and pinks at 2/3 ier pair.—W. 11. Gunning and Ce. Lid. SPECIALS in Ladies' Shoes.—Patent leathers, fawns and tans, at special ;irice 22/6 per pair at W. 11. Gunning tnd Co. Ltd. 7/EROSENE, 15/- per case i cash price delivered. Stainless Knives, 9/and 10/- the half dozen; Mirror finish Stainless 12/- and 14/- the half dozen; English o-year guaranteed electric irons 22/6, cash over the counter; 1 pint Thermos flasks 2/9 each; axe handles .from 1/6 each; Yale Flashlights, 6/6 complete.—At W. H. Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd.
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Shannon News, 10 September 1929, Page 1
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533Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 10 September 1929, Page 1
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