IF THE PROOF of the pudding -fe in the eating, then surely the gratifying satisfaction in a suit is the comlort of a good tit and the satisfaction of long yvear. A PAJRKHOUSE SUIT A PARKHOUSE SUIT is noi a garment of the moment. It is built on sound tailoring principles, with the best of materials.,, Come along and see our fine range of English Serges and Worsteds. GEO. PARKHOUSE, s TAILOR SHANNON Who Specialise* in good appearance
k_JBOWEN GASH BUTCHER CASH BUTCHER (Successor to 3. Schwass) BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. Prime Ox Beef and Wether Mutton Dairy-fed Pork and Lamb * in seas'on, At Reduced Prices for cash. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALI TY. All Orders left at shop or by Telephone promptly delivered. Crowther’s Cycle Sale FREE ENAMELLING.— During the cur- - rency 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— Pric}, 15/6 No. .2 (6 months guarantee), resale Pr'ce 13/8 NEW ENGLISH CYCLES, fitted with latest improvements and fully guaranteed— From £l4 10/. All B.S.A. CYCLES reduced by £2 10/. , 10 per cent off all Cycle Accessories. r | A big assortment of SECOND-HAND j CYCLES in first-class order from £5. J JIM CROWTHER. “EXCELSIOR” CYCLE WORKS.
F. THOMSON PAINTER, PAPER! lANGER DECORATOR and SIONWRI 1 Lit PLIMMER T ERRACfc. SHANNON. UP-TO-DATE STOCK Ol- / WALLPAPERS AND PREPARED PAINTS. Excelsior Hat Dye. Dyola Dyt, GLASS CUT TO ANY SIZE. x PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. F . THOMSON
JHING LEE HAVING my own Gardens, t ' have a DAILY SUPPLY OF FRESH VEGETABLES, and am able to sell at pri< es that defy competition. In laci. householders have never bad the opportunity of buying Vegetabler so cheaply ir Shannon before. JHING FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER SHANNON.
SHANNON PLUMBING WORKS. Large Stock of Tanks, all sizes. Get in early before the rain, and i-* 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, 19 April 1922, Page 3
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345Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Shannon News, 19 April 1922, Page 3
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