11 ■ p&sr j PUBLIC NOTICES £)AIRY season begins. — Plain : and Copper bottom Milk Buckets, large tin billles (for cream) , Don- } alds' wire strainers', 'Hayes' :wire | strainers, • Sykes' drench, ,Green drench, plough line and ropes, oval ! milk strainers. — At W. H. Gunning, j Shannon. - . ' I . . . - . • j, PLEASED TO MEAT YOU . . . MEAT TO PLEASE YOU. The SHANNON MEAT CO. (F. C. PEACH Prop.) . '' ! — | For Those Small Yet Important Bulldozing Jobs ' That odd chain of Stopbank, j That half mile of Road* •• Have those little jobs done NOW! . j No job too small. ■ j PAT BURRE, | Bulldozer Contractor, J 'PHONE. 84R, . . SHANNON. j WHERE SPORTSMEN GAT1IER j FOR ALL SPORTS GOODS AND ' SMOKERS' REQUISITES \ BOB VINSEN, IIAIRDRESSER, TOBACCON1ST, AND SPORTS. DEALER. 'Phone 25,. Shannon. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Soaps and Tooth Pastes ' All at Town Prices from your Chemist. He Guarantees what he sellsi Try him First. r " ' 1 ■ E. A. COLUNS, MP C - Ph t>' ' ' ■ ■ CHEMIST, ''SHANNON: ' ' : 'Phone 59. Your Home Is Your Castle Protect it with a coat of good paint in which the quality is the composite result of careful seiection of the best raw material. To Me&t a Price and Maintain Distiiiction have your painting and interior decorating done by THOMSON BROS., PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, j DEC'ORATORS, SIGNWRITERS, . Ballance Street, Shannon. i 1 - 1 BU1LD1NG ! t Is Our Business ! We Spccialise in all classes of | Building and Concrete Work. J For a job well done' with the j best matcrials, Consult: SAYER BROS., ! BUILDING CONTRACTORS, ; GREY STREET - SHANNON j 1 — — — j WHEN ITS WET UNDERFOOT . . . ! KEEP YOUR FEET DRY1 j Have your boots and shoes put in good ordeT before the winter. All classes of repairs to boots, shoes, harness and all leather goods carried out by a skilled j. tradesman. 'I. For your Footwear troubles consult: j A. H. DOREEN, ! BOOT & SHOE REPAIRER, (Next Albion Hotel) SHANNON. r 0 ach:s i HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF | TIME . . . I WE wish to thank the public 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, 51 BAKER & PASTRYCOOK, ■ SHANNON.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1946, Page 3
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