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GENERAL OABKQSB. is second to none for Promptness and Reliability. Travellers * samples handled with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND PIBEWOOD. ' Orders can be left with Misses Baxter, stationer; and L. P. Jones grocer.

public Notices. BUCKLEY DRAINAGE BOARD. ELECTION OF TWO TRUSTEES BUCKLEY SUB-DIVISION. | HEREBY give notice that the following persons have been nominated as candidates for the office of Trustees for the Buckley Sub-division:— HUGH CHARLES EASTON. GEORGE JOSEPH PEERS. ROBERT WARING TAYLOR. As the number of candidates exceed the number of vacancies, a poll will be taken on MONDAY, the 4th day of NOYEMBER, 1929, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m, for the election of two Trustees. Polling booth will be opened at the. Borough Council Office, Shannon. JOHN T. BOVIS, Returning Officer. Shannon, 24th October, 1929.

WANTED. ■pVO Yearling Jersey bulls for sale. Ring phone 168 M, Foxton. pREE CUPS AND SAUCERS—With every pound of our 2/9 tea we will give one cup and saucer free. —W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. MEN will be interested to know we have just landed lines of woollen sox which we are selling at 1/3 per pair, also Wire-tweed shirts 4/11, Denims from 5/11, under-flannels from 5/11, singlets 1/11, underpants from 2/6, Railway trousers 13/6, striped gloves 1/4 per pair, and O'Brien’s working boots.—W. li. Gunning and Co. Ltd.

CASH AND CARRY PRICES—White and Gold China cups and saucers 3/3 per half dozen; large English cups only 3/- for six; good hammers 3/6 each. Clinical thermometers 3/6 each; pineapple 6d per tin; first-grade prunes 6d per lb., good evaporated apricots 10d, 1/- and 1/2 per lb; large tins pineajtple 1/3 per tin; peaches from 1/2 per tin. —W. 11. Gunning and Co , Ltd.

gOWLERS- and Tennis players—We are now showing new season Canoe and Tennis Shirts, coloured and whiue, flannel trousers, club blazers, belts, ties and shoes. Prices right. Come and inspect. W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd. '

SPRING GOODS—The latest in voiles, rayons, fuji silk, Betty cloths, Britway’s, Zampas, Indian Head, and Azlins. Also the finest and latest colours in hosiery viz., Bonds, Kaysers, Gold Star, Delai, Sungleam and Charm. See windows and showrooms for new millinery that has just arrived. —W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd.

£| DEPOSIT —We are now showing a nice assortment of Petone and Sincerity patterns. Pay £1 deposit and he measured for your Christmas suit. —W. 11. Gunning and Co., Ltd.

BUSINESS NOTICES. TO THE RESIDENTS OF SHANNON AND DISTRICT. TOMATO PLANTS for sale. Allen’s Sensation.. Essex Wonder, Yates Abundance, Burwood Prize, Early Bird, Earliana all-hardy plants 1/- per doz. Also cabbage plants, Mower plants, Seed potatoes and manures. Anything not in stock can be procured at shortest notice. SWINDLEHURST & ARMES. NURSERYMEN. ALSO AT SHOP IN BALLANCE ST.

SEED POTATO LIST. EARLY VARIETIES. EPICURES (the earliest potato grown). EARLY REGENT EARLY ROSE EARLY VERMONTS PINK BEAUTY OF HEBRON ROBIN ADAIR SNOWDROP (White Kidney shape) EARLY PURITAN. SECOND EARLY AND MAIN CROP GOLD COIN SUTTON’S SUPREME ARRAN CHIEF UP-TO-DATES RED DAKOTA GAMEKEEPER NORTHERN STAR MAORI CHIEF ORDER NOW FROM ' YATES’CASH STORES, LTD. LEVIN. TELEPHONE 372.

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Shannon News, 1 November 1929, Page 1

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513

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 1 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 1 November 1929, Page 1

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