AUCTION SALE. / -a AT COCHRANE’S MOTOR GARAGE. MONDAY, APRIL 3, at 1.30 p.m. The eoxton auctioneering Co. will sell as above: Large consignment Boots and Shoes (men’s, women’s and children’s) Shirts, denims, drapery, tobacco, cigarettes, oil coat’s, 'etc. FULL PARTICULARS IN FRIDAY’S . ISSUE. GOODS ON VIEW MORNING OP SALE - F., G. WHIBLEY, Auctioneer. WHY PAY ~~ A fancy price for a Ready-to-wear Costume when for practically the same outlay you can have one correctly tailored from the best of materials. A Costume that is the pride of the wearer and the. envy of her friends. There is no possible chance of a Parkhouse COSTUME • loosing its shape. It is „ built on practical lines by practical tradesmen, and is a con-' tinual satisfaction to the wearer Call and see samples at GEO. PARKHOUSE, TAILOR 1 SHANNON ■Who specialise'- in good appearance
S. BOWEN CASH BUTCHER CASH BUTCHER (Successor to 3. Schwass) BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. Prime Ox Beef and Wellier Mutton Dairy-fed Pork anil Lamb ' • . in season, At: Reduced Prices for SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. All Orders left at shop or by Telephone promptly delivered. \ Crowther’s Cycle Sale . , ■ ; -l FREE ENAMELLING.— DiIiing the currency of the sale, all Cycles brought in for complete overhaul • will be enamelled free. Some of the Bargains EXCELSIOR CYCLE TYRES;:— No. 1 (12 months guarantee), £l— Price, 17/6 No. 2 (6 months guarantee), 15/ — ■*; Sale Price 13/6 NEW ENGLISH CYCLES, fitted with latest < improvements and fully . i guaranteed— From £l4 10/. Ail B.S.A. CYCLES reduced by £2 10/, 10 per cent off all Cycle Accessories. / A big assortment of SECOND-HAND CYCLES in first-class order from £5. JIM CROWTHEfcj , “EXCEtsiOR” CYCLE WORKS. '
F. THOMSON PAPERHANGER DECORATOR and SIGNWRITER PLIMMEft TERRACE, / SHANNON. UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF WALLPAPERS AND PREPARED PAINTS. Excelsior Hat Dye. Dyola Dy«r—' GLASS CUT TO ANY SIZE. ... ) ■**'* PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY. - FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. F THOMSON JHING LEE •JJAVING my own Gardens, l have a DAILY SUPPLY OF FRESH VEGETABLES, and am able to sell at prices that defy competition. In fact, .householders have never had , the opportunity of buying Vegetables so cheaply ir Shannon before. JHING LEE FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, SHANNON.
A Fire Insurance Manager, since safety razor blades keep: keen fpn using Q-tol before lathering, says.bis time., as le as formerly. ;
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Shannon News, 28 March 1922, Page 3
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