❖ ❖ * ❖ 4 ❖ ♦ The Largest Furniture Motive, PALMERSTON NORTH. i 4 Mrs A Connolly’s f PLIMMER TERRACE. ' .1CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER, y BIG STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONER V CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY ALWAYS ON HAND. ! SOFT DRINKS. SOFT DfIINKS. ’/ ' ' ALBION HOTEL SHANNON. •fane Best of WINE'S, ALES . AND SPIRITS STOCKED. W. RIcKEGG, Proprietor. Phone 14. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tariff, 109 par day. KING B ROS (GENERAL CARRIERS, (GENERAL CARRIERS, i WOO'D AND COAL MERCHANTS WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS. STOUT STREET, SHANNON. FURNITURE REMOVED. Travellers' Samples Handled promptly and Carefully. I. GELHOR TAXI PROPRIETOR, SHANNON. PHONE 25. Sheets all trains, and is prepared to convey passengers to any part of tttd^district. 2 8-Cy Under 7-seater Oldsmobiles, I Silent Knight Daimler, at the public disposal. Competent and Careful Drivers only DON'T send your printing orders out of the district. The News can do the work for you, and do it well. Their represents live yt*lts 'hfmnon regularly.
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Shannon News, 8 November 1921, Page 1
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149Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 8 November 1921, Page 1
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