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PUBLIC NOTICES BUILDING Is Our Business S We .Specialise in all classes of Bu'ilding and Concrete Work. For a job well done with the best materials, Consult: SAYER EROS., BUILDING CONTRACTORS, GREY STREET - SHANNON ^OW THAT THE Holiday Bustle is over . . . Don't forget to order your week-end Meat eariy on Friday. For Choice Beef and the Finest Wether Mutton . . . Get your meat from — The SHANNON MEAT CO. (F. C. PEACH Prop.) > > BOB VINSEN, SPORTS SUPPLIES HAIRDRESSER TOBACCONIST * • JustArrived! SWISS WRIST WATCHES Priced at £2/3/- to £3/3/Also a quality range of . AMERICAN PIPES Prices from 5/6 to 21/6 BOB VINSEN, SHANNON. • WHEN ITS WET UNDERFOOT . . . KEEP YOUR FEET DRY! Have your boots and shoes put in good order before the winter. All classes of repairs to. boots, shoes, harness and all leather goods carried out by a skilled tradesman. For your footwear troubfes consult: A. H. DOREEN, BOOT & SHOE REPAIRER, (Next Albion Hotel) SHANNON. RO ACH'S HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF TIME ... WE wish to thank the publiq of Shannon and district for their loyal support in the past and ask for a continuance in.the future. For Quality Bread, Cakes, etc. J. A. ROACH, BAKER & PASTRYCOOK, SHANNON.

Safe, pleasant relief for Coughs and Colds — Woods' Gveat Peppermint Cure. \Y. E. Woods, Ltd., Lainhton Quay, Wgtn.

^ ; ■ ■ , . ^ 1 . War broke out and beleaguered Britain tigbtened its belt. V.-. ^0^Each year of the war it fought a tense, unyieiding battle to provide food for forty-odd millions. For six years the British man y" c I wm mSmm- ■ and woman stayed on desperately short commons, hungry ... but ^ -4 >'• v % „■ patiently working and waiting for the end. \ / , . - f ^ The end is come — but not an end to hunger . . . hunger for the good V ' "~i" ''V things of the table, hunger for plenty instead of just enough. This, the 4 V first year of Victory, may well be the year in which the people of England .1 i aredefeated by thedrearymonotony and the inadequacyofawar-timediet. \ -'r! 0 T;;|T But we can help make plenty come to Britain once more. We can go ^ \ ^ without so they v/on't have to. Let's' help drive hunger from Britain by y iy ^ \ v jy 7^% saving every coiipon we can. Save Food for BRITAIN -• ' " • yl-UAilt •

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1946, Page 3

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