“MAJESTIC—Mighty Monarch of the Air.” THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN RADIO. All Electric Receivers, Seven Valves, Superdynamic speaker j Volume control instantaneous in action. Single dial control. Model 71. Price, with valves and all ready to attach to aerial, £SO. WILKINSON & CHRISTIE, (Late Franks and Christie), AGENT - - - SHANNON.
DAY OLD CHICKS. UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS. All hens used in my breeding pens are specially selected heavy producers and have proved great winter layers. Males at the head of these pens are bred direct from officially tested single penned stock (Auckland laying competition). 302 Eggs in 350 days,. average weight 24.62 ozs. per day. 294 Eggs in 350 days, average weight 25.16 ozs. per day. 282 Eggs in 350 days, average weight 24.23 ozs. per day. Day Old Chicks (100) £5. Settings (15 eggs), 7/6. Incubator Lots (TOO), £2. FAWN & WHITE RUNNER DUCKS. Limited number of eggs from single.tested ducks mated to son of Lady Betty, 848 eggs in 350 days. Settings (9 eggs), 12/6. WM. L. CONWAY, LEVIN ROAD : : :: SHANNON.
THE FANS SAY THIS IS THE BEST RADIO VALUE ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. NO BATTERIES, OPERATES FROM LIGHT SOCKET^ £l9 10/- COMPLETE, ' with speaker, and it will operate a gramophone pick-up It is a fascinating instrument. The writer gets 2FO Sydney ou the speaker (besides all the New Zealand stations) ami 3LO Melbourne and other stations on the ’phones. If you feel interested, hear it in your home at our ex?ense' PHILLIPS A.C.Q.P. 35." fib (>kd & mm FREE DEMONSTRATION COUPON. J AM WILLING- that you instal a Philips’ Electric Set, on trial, on the understanding that if I don’t want to keep it I will not be obligated in any way whatever. NAME ' ADDRESS T 0 ERNEST DAWSON, LTD., manners st., Wellington.
SUBDIVISION SALE OF MR. A. SEIFERT’S RICH DRAINED SWAMP AT MAKERUA. , ■ ON THE HOLLOWING EASY TERMS: 10 per cent. Deposit, 5 per cent, in six months, 5 per cent, in 12 months, or improvements to ,tlie value of the last two instalments'. Balance in six years lat 6 per cent. CACII SECTION is well drained, is all flat and ploughable, well fenced and watered by artesian wells. All has been sown in best English grass, except a few acres growing flax. The sections all have wide frontages to good metal road and are handy to school, railway, etc. 'Cream is collected at the gate by the well-known Shannon Hairy Co. The distance to the Borough of Shannon is about three miles on level bitumen road. property is carrying sheep and cattle at present, but similar farms nearby are carrying a cow to 11 acres and a cow to 1$ acres, and estimate to do much better as they are more fully improved. SECTION ONE—II 3 acres, has a few acres of good flax. Price £4l per acre. SECTION TWO—9I acres, has about two acres of flax. Price £42 per acre. / SECTION THREE —95 acres, has a crop of 25 acres of profitable flax. Price £43 per acre. ALSO SECTION POUR—422 acres, has about 29 acres of terrace land, and 3-roomed house, bails, etc., 80 acres have been grassed, the balance rough feed, but is carrying 40 dairy cows and 30 head dry stock, and doing them well. Price £35 per acre. £SOO cash. SECTION PIYE —50 acres, 39 acres grass, balance flax. New' 4house, good cowshed, etc. At present carrying 30 cows and other dry stock. Prieo as going concern, £3500, with £BOO cash. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR INSPECTION APPLY— A. E. HYDE SHANNON. TELEPHONES: BUSINESS NO. 6, RESIDENCE NO. 78.
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Shannon News, 29 October 1929, Page 2
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