WANTEDS. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1922, Morning, n o'clock; Rev. L, Minilie Afternoon, 2.30; Sunday School.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Mixed per WOOD, at the stump, 10/ cord; delivered in Shannon.. <lO/ per cord. Copper Wood, Alt lengths, £1 per cord delivered, or 6/ per cord at the stump.—Apply C. C. Franks. /'"iNLY'the best of Lining and Trimmings used in Suits and Costumes made by Krebs and Harnett, Tailors and Costumiers. TITANTED KNOWN—Parents wish- » ▼ ing school children to have Hot Lunch from T2 to I—Soup, Meat and Vegetables and Pudding at Scott’s—under 10 years 6d, over 10 years 9d. TyOUR SUIT ORDERS promptly exe- -*• cuted at Krebs and Harnett’s, Tailors and Costumiers. TJEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, Wire, Flax and Kapoc Bedding at Gunning’s. A DE LUEN AND CO., High-class Tailors and Costumiers, have just landed a fine range of the latest Suitings' REDUCED in price. Good selection sizes and patterns at a great reduction in price!— Gunning’s.
TT will pay you to call at A. de Luen and Co., when you are requiring Shirts, Sox, Ties, Pyjamas, Unders—in fact, anything in Men’s Wear. • TO GUNNING’S for Tables, Chairs and Furniture. High quality and low prices. T>OYS’ SHORTS, HOSE, TIES at A. de Luen and Co., Tailors and Mergers, Shannon. mRENCH COATS from 45/ at A. de Luen, High-class Tailors and Mercers. SHIRTS— a good assortment, from 6/11, at A. de Luen and Co., Shannon.
KING MEAGHER has new started Supper Rooms. Meals at all hours. HE HOUSE FOR VALUE in Ladies ’and Gent’s Garments is A de Luen and Co., Shannon^ MURESCO— For wall and ceiling decoration. Makes a perfect, smooth, velvet-like finish that will not rub_ off, crack or peel. White and IS tints, in handy- 51b packets. K. Shaw, Levin’s Ironmonger, Oxford St., Levin. WANTED KNOWN - That fr.r promptness and reliability, King Bros, cannot be beaten. Phone 51. WANTED KNOWN—For the best Household Coal and Firewood, ring King Bros., Phone 51 . WANTED KNOWN—That anything in the Carrying line is in our line.—King Bros., Phone 51.
WANTED.— Your Painting and Decorating work at reasonable prices.—C. Bridle. Phone 78.
WANTED KNOWN.—That. I ute only the best material. —C. Bridle, Painter and Decorator, Phone 78.
A STITCH IN TIME MAY SAVE NINE but a spray in time saves the orchard. Spray pumps from 7/6. See the celebrated C.M.W.—the best spray pump made.—K. Shaw, Levin’s Ironmonger
if. BRbtiNEHAN, J. BRESNEHAN, THE FARMING CONTRACTOR, . SHANNON. j ——■— jfr or _ MOWING, RAKING, PLOHGHING, Etc All Orders receive prompt attention.
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Shannon News, 28 July 1922, Page 1
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