IF THE PROOF of the pudding 4s in the eating, then surely the gratifying satisfaction in a suit is the comfort of a good lit and the satisfaction of long wear. A PARKHOUSE SUIT A PARKHOUSE SUIT / ' ; is not a garment uf tlie moment. It ( is built on sound tailoring principles, with the best of maf terials. Come along and see our fine range of English Serges and Worsteds. ' t GEO. PARKHOUSE, TAILOR SHANNON Who specialise ß * in good appearance
S. BOWEN CASH BUTCHER CASH BUTCHER (Successor to 3. Schwass) BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. Prime Ox Beef and Wether Mutton * Dairy-feel Pork and i Lamb in season, I At Reduced Prices for cash. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. All Orders left at shop or by Telephone promptly delivered. Crowther’s Cycle Sale FREE ENAMELLING.— During 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, filled with „ latest improvements and fully guaranteed— From £l4 10/. All B.S.A. CYCLES reduced by £2 10/. 10 per cent off all Cycle Accsssories. A big assortment of SECOND-HAND CYCLES in first-class order irom £5. JIM GROWTH ER. “EXCELSIOR” CYCLE WORKS.
F. THOMSON PAINTER, PAPERHANGER DECORATOR and SIuNWiUIER PLIMMER TERRACfc, SHANNON. STOf.K <«K WALLPAPERS AND PREPARED * PAINTS. Excelsior Hat Dye. Dyoia Dye. GLASS CUT TO ANY SIZE. PICTURE FRAMING A SPF.CIAI.TY FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. F THOMSON
.THING LEE HAVING my own Gardens, I have a DAILY SUPPLY OF F RES if VEGETABLES. - * and am able to sell at pric es that, defy competition. In tact, householders have never nad <he opportunity of buying Vegetables so cheaply ii Shannon before. JHING LEE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION FRUITERER AND CONFECTION ... SHANNON.
SHANNON PLUMBING V^ORKS. Large Stock of Tanks, {/li sizes. Get in early before the rain, and : sure of next summer’s water supply. EARTHENWARE PIPES. Suitable for Farmers’ requirements just landed. All Work Promptly Executed. T. WATTERSTON.
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Shannon News, 13 April 1922, Page 3
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343Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 13 April 1922, Page 3
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