PIMP-OF-SEASON bargains We are now marking down all seasonable lines to effect a speedy clearance. In MI4.LINERY we have Beautiful Models, 1 rimmed Hats, and Readyto-Wears offering at very tempting prices. We instance a few from stock:— 47/6, For 35/, For 39/6 F ° r 25 ; Be Early to secure your pick. 1 CREME CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSE; 55/- /" , 1 DITTO; 42/ — 1 viEUX ROSE CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSE; 45/For 29/6 For 25/ For 26/ VOILE DRESSES —15/. SILK FOULARD DRESSES-35/. BLOUSES IN SILK, CREPE DE CHINE; VOILE, ETC.-all reduced, J. H. Fargher & Co Shannon
HIGH PRICES MEAN MONEY WASTED. Have you ever realised that tlie money you waste m useless experimenting with outside traders is practically thiown away? It is not made up in quality, -'or all goods in our store are of the finest quality obtainable, and are priced as low as lair trading will aiiow. Compare our prices, test out goods, and we have no hesitation in saying that for quality and price we are not to be beaten. Our Stocks are lresli from month to month. We do not buy a year’s supply for the eake of a small discount. The freshness essential in foodstuffs is here. WE DELIVER YOUR ORDER—you run no risk of breaks or leakages. This risk is ours. Patronise the local store and the advantage is yours in every v I ❖ & instance. ❖ ❖ I Shannon Co-Operative Cash j Trading Society, Limited i ♦>♦>❖' i
In m. 73* u:z: ijj? LLOYD GEORGE made a bi because he paid great atten always gave of his best. E. A. H. GEORGE is making much the 6ame reason. All supervision, and in this re the best that is possible. CYCLISTS, MOTOR CYCLIS ERS can always rely upon executed. It is done to last, A Reputation g reputation as a statesman simply tion to the business on hand and a big reputation in Shannon for repair work has his personal spect he always gives the customer TS, CAR OWNERS and FARMtTTe dependability of all work giving 101 per cent satisfaction. FULL STOCKS OF CYCLE ACCESSORIES, TYRES, MOTOR CYCLE ACCESSORIES, BENZINE AND OIL. Send your Cycle In now for its Summer overhaul. You will be surprised at its new lease of life. E. A. H. GEORGE (Late G. G. Kelly). THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER, PHONE 31. SHANNON.
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Shannon News, 5 January 1923, Page 2
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