GENERAL GABBIES. W no i* second to none for Promptness and Reliability. Travellers ’ samples handled with care. BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AND FIREWOOD. Orders can Be left with Misses Baxter, stationer; and L. F. Jones grocer.
SALE OF WORK. IN AID OF YEN. BEDE’S CHURCH. Will be lield in the PARISH HALL, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd and 23rd. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor on FRIDAY, NOY. 22nd., at 2.30 p.m. Open again Saturday afternoon and a dance in the evening. FRIDAY EVENING: Music and Games. Admission: Friday (afternoon and evening), and Saturday Afternoon: 6d. Children half price. SATURDAY EVENING: Dance. Admission: 2/- and 1/6.
WANTED. pREE CUPS with every pound of our 2/9 tea.—W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd. ' yo MEN on Relief Works.—We have Le Roy’s butterfly capes; the Ideal wet weather cape, which leaves the arms free. 13/6 each.—W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. TINS OF SPAGHETTI Bd, C. and C. tongues 1/6, Rountrees cocoa 1/6 per lb, Kirkpatrick’s tomato soups 8d and lid, Symmihgton’s soup, large packets 7d, tins of pineapple 6d, 7d, Bd, lOd and 1/3, 21b tins of jam ' 1/5, Gregg’s pure drinks extract, not artificial, made from the fruit, 1/6 per bottle. Cash and Carry at W. 11. Gunning aud Co., Ltd. pLAIN FUG! SILK 2/11 and 3/11; coloured 2/11 per yard; crepe de chene 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 and 8/11 at W. H. Gunning and Co Ltd. gUY BOND SILK—Rayo hose—Very special 3/11 per pair in new colours: Fantasy, Canyon, Sun-Kist, Grain, Beau Mode at W. 11. Gunning, and Co., Ltd.
STRIPED COCOANUT MATTING 2/11 per yard; 3-ply 'Japanese mats 3/9 and 4/9; tapestry rugs 7/6, W/6, 12/6 and 19/6, all wool reversible rugs 24/6, 35/-, 45/-, and’ 49/6.—W. 11. Gunning and Co., Ltd.
QARDEN NOTES—.Now is the time to spray for Codlin moth. Pull stocks of arsenate of lead, Blackleaf 40, Lime Sulphur for potatoes, and curly leaf on nectarine and peach trees. All garden tools and Yates’ reliable seeds in stock. Force your vegetables with nitrate of soda.—W. H. Gunning and Co.
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, umler-flaunel; from 5/11, singlets 1/11, underpants from 2/6, Railway trousers 13/6, striped gloves 1/1 per pair, and O’Brien’s working boots.—W. H. Gunning and Co. Ltd".
gOWLERS and Tennis players—We are now showing new season Canoe and Tennis Shirts, coloured and wh/te, flannel trousers, club blazers, belts, ties and shoes. Prices right. Come and inspect. W. 11. Gunning and Co. Ltd.
GOO£>S—The latest in voiles, rayons, fuji silk, Betty cloths, Britway % Zanipas, .Indian Head, and Aziins. Also the finest and latest colours in hosiery viz., Bonds, Kaysers, Sold Star, Delai, Sungleam and Charm. See windows and showrooms for new millinery that has just arrived.—W. r. G.ulining and Co., Ltd.
£j DEPOSIT —Wc are now showing a nice assortment of Pelone anil Sincerity patterns. Pay £1 deposit an l be measured for your Christmas suit. —W. 11. Gunning and Co., Ltd.
BUSINESS NOTICES, 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 572.
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Shannon News, 19 November 1929, Page 1
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