f. Hi KING GENERAL CAKBIEE. \ffEO is second to nose for Prompts and Boliability. .; Travellers' samples handled with cs BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL AHB t ;.:. r, wpijJEWOOD. \ . .; 3 i\ Orders can be left with J. V. Burns, Stationer.
msmmmmmmmmmm-: p-' t "3ait.-^Aj>i>lj r &? Booker, Stanford St. I JJARGAINS in Men's Wear.—Sox 10 per pair, wire twist eHirts 5/C, brace I 1/11, underpants 1/11, undershirts 1/11 Denim trousers 5/6 — Gunning i 1 Co.'s, Ltd. SPECIAL daring Sale for Cash Only.3 cakes Palmolive So'ip for 1/6.—W 4hd Co., Ltd; . ';"~ yERRY'S, Weraroa, the most reliabl fruiterers, have a fresh supply -\£ , Blnok> iCurrauts. Order! J early. Rasp s>erri&f coming to hartd next week; Phone 72, Levin. "large Broadcasting' station will;be on the air shortly, and will be more U than .any.. Australian station. ':Buy a NeuttOr Radio Receiver at Gunning's dmand save!lo per cent; Terms also arranged foriapproved pm> chasers.-r-W. H. and Co., Ltd. JAM MAKING and Fruit Preserving Seasori now^bfere. —Full stocks- of Jars, Preserving* 'Pans, v \ Jam Spoons, Scales, Etc., at W. H. [ Gunning and Co. » yOU want the best, you pay for the' .best and you get the best at the rul-. ing prices from th'e Shannon Meat Co.pRTJIT CROPS this year will be very small, and fresh fruit; therefore will be more expensive. Tinned and eva-. porated fruits ave just and, are more labour saving. ||We have eva-' porated apricots for jam and pies at 1/6 lb; evaporated peaches for pie, etc,,. 1/2 lb. One pound of each of the above are equivalent to 41bs fresh fruit.. Pine-' apple (prize winner), 93 and 1/6 tin. Australian peaches -arid apricots in; heavy 'sugar syrup 1/6 tin. .New season's figs 6d lb. —W. ffr Gunning and Co., Ltd;? t. : [: -•/ • SPECIALS at Gunning's Sale. ' pairs ladies' shoes, usual prices .20/4 to 30/-, Sale Price 12/6;|"White Canval Slioes, visual price 12/6, Sale Price 7/6| RING PHONE. NO. 7 and have youf order cut in the shop*and delivered! to your door by the Shannon Meat Co.*s| delivery vans. ■* '':"'3| ' . ■ ■-■ "'■ : ;!4' RABIES' Summer Frocks from 6/11, coloured aprons from 3/11, ladies^ fancy>silk jumpers (eight only) at half price.—W. H.' Gunning and Co.'s, Ltd. RANTED KNOWN—Nothing but the best kept at the Shannon Meat Co. LARGE Assortment in Ladies' Silk Hose from 2/6, at W. ; H. Gunning's and Co.'s Sale. ■■ i") 0 not be misled by hearsay; there are nearly 600 radio broadcasting stations in the U.S.A., with millions of 'listeners-in.-- Nearly every targe tewiv in the United Kingdom lias-Hts station-' with a total for all stations of two million listeners 1 -!!,!; The above is proof* that Radio Broadcasting and Receiving" has passed the experimental stage and is now. recognised"as the best Mieans of disseminating news, knowledge and entertainment. 5-valvc Neut v odym> (non squealing) receivers from £ls 15s carbe bought at Gunnings. Use SHARLaKD'S TABLE VINE<jAR for flaVourj purity,' and strength. In bulk and bottle. Free from mineral acids. AH the,best grocers.* f EA—Just landed., indent of new season's tea direct from Ceylon, 2/6,. 2/8. 2/10, and 3/-. 51b boxes of Standard 111 tea 13/6, 51b boxes of Standard V. 14/-- Both packed in Ceylon-' AH high grade teas at W. H. Gunning and Co.'Sj Ltd. -^. TUP) KING 5-valve Radio Receivers atr| £':s 15s are built so as to economise] on B Battery current which is the big-; gesi: expense in the operation of multivalve Radio sets. Three phone jacks are provided. No* 1 operates three valves only and is used with headphones* No. 2 operates * valves and gives loud "speaker volume,'No. 3 operates 5 valves and gives greater loud speaker volnmv T This 1 arrangenienfr is a- distinct advari' tage over ; receivers ' in'which all the valves have to be used/' Local users o$ the above get all Australian broadcasting stations 'at-good loud speaker .strength on fcui- "valves. The local agonts , W. Hi Gunning and Co., Ltd., ■will be pleased to give, demonstration to anyone ia.tere'sted in? Radio ReceivNEW Spring Furnishings now in stock • namely Linoleums, and other flop] covings such as-Hearth Rugs, etc Madras GuYtain net/plain and borderec ! casoinent cloths and "cretonnes.—W. fl Gunning and Co., Ltd. SNIFF UP, GARGLE, SWALLOW?
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Shannon News, 25 January 1927, Page 1
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