IF THE PROOF of the pudding 4s in the eating, then surely the gratifying satisfaction in a suit is the comfort of a gbod lit and the satisfaction of long ( wear. A PARKHOUSE SUIT A PARKHOUSE SUIT is not a garment of the moment. It is built on ' sound tailoring principles, with the best of materials. Come along and see bur fine range of English Serges and Worsteds. GEO. PARKHOUSE, TAILOR SHANNON Who specialise* In good appearance
s. BOWEN CASH BUTCHER CASH BUTCHER (Successor to J. Schwass) . BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. Prime Ox Beef and Wether Mutton Dairy-fed Pork and Lamb in season, At Reduced Prices for cash. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. All Orders left at shop or by Telephone promptly delivered.
Crowther $ Cycle Sale FREE ENAMELLING.— During the currency of the sale, all -Cycles brought in for complete overhaul will be enamelled free. Some of the Bat gains EXCELSIOR CYCLE TYRES:— 1 No. 1 (12 months guarantee), £l-' Sale Price, 1 No. 2 (6 months guarantee), 1 •">/- Sale Price 13/G ENGLISH CYCLES, fitted with latest improvements and fully guaranteed— From £l4 10/. Ml B S.A. CYCLES reduced by £2 10/. !0 per cent off all Cycle Accessories. big assortment erf SECOND-HAN CYCLES in first-class order from £»* JIM CROWTHER. “EXCELSIOR” CYCLE WORKS.
F, THOMSON PAINTER, PAPERIiANGER DECORATOR and SIGNWIU inR PLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON. UP-TO-DATE STOCK OlWALLPAPERS AND PREPARED PAINTS. • .$> ■ . Excelsior Hal >y«. Dyola Dy«. GLASS CUT TO ANY SIZE. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. F THOMSON
JHING irBE—HAVING my own Gardens, i have a DAILY SUPPLY OF FRESH VEGETABLES, and am able to sell =at P ri( -£ s that defy competition. In fact, householders have never had the 'opportunity ol buying Vegetable? so cheaply ir Shannon before. JHING LEE FRUITERER FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. AND CONFECTIONER; SHANNON.
SHANNON PLUMBING WORKS. Large Stock of- Tanks, all sizes. ■■■ , . Get in early before the rain, and M sure of next summer’s water supply. EARTHENWARE PIPES. Suitame for Farmers’ requirements just landed. All Work Promptly Executed. T. WATTERSTON.
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Shannon News, 21 April 1922, Page 3
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338Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 21 April 1922, Page 3
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