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BURR BROS. HAIRDRESBING SALOON. Under new and capable management. Every Attention given to Clients. A Splendid 1 Variety of Toilet Requisites I in stock, comprising:— HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS TOOTHBRUSHES, SHAVING BRUSHES, SHAVING SOAP TOILET SOAP, TOOTH PASTE TOOTH POWDER, TALC POWDER MIRRORS, RAZORS,; Blade and Safety CIGARETTE HOLDERS or PIPES suitable for hard use or presentation. BILLIARD ROOM. Four Tables, all in good order. BILLIARDS, SNOOKER or POOL. Just the place for a quiet game. JMNG LEE HAVING my own Gardens,! have a DAILY SUPPLY OF FRESH VEGETABLES, and am -able to sell at ‘ prices that defy competitioii. In fact, householders have never had the opportunity of'buying Vegetables so cheaply , in Shannon before. JHING LEE FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. SHANNON/

Coal has been, defined at last, says the Daily Mail. After considering the subject for eight years the Departmental Committee on the spontaneous combusion of coal in mines has issued its report. The report includes a definition of coal which will probably become! as popular as “the Leith police dismisseth us,” or any of the other standard tests of sobriety. “Coal,” the report states, “is a highly complex conglomerate of the degradation products of cellulose substance." So now ■vve shall know the next time we prod a complex conglomerate of degraded cellulose with the poker.

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Shannon News, 21 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 21 October 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 21 October 1921, Page 1

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