End of Season bargains ( ' • WE ABE CLEARING A NUMBER OF LINES THROUGHOUT OUR STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES:— LADIES’ TRIMMED MILLINERY: Arrange of Beautiful Hats— All going at 12/6 ' i. CHILDREN’S DAINTY TRIMMED HATS; were 18/6 to 25/ For 7/6 20 PIECES OF VOILES- To Clear at Half-price 15 PIECES OF DRESS STUFFS- At Half Price. COSTUMES- N r From 35/ SKIRTH, BLOUSES, KNITTED JUMPERS, SAMPLE UNDERWEAR, \ STOCKINGS, VESTS-At Prices that must shift them. .i' ' . J. H. Fargher & Co Shannon .
1923 promises better times, but one watchword should be eco- . nomy. Economy never meant the hoarding of money, but When you can save a few pence or a few shillings on your everyday purchases, and utilise the money thus saved to provide extra comforts or luxuries for the home, you have indeed caught the true economic spirit. We on our part buy our goods in the best markets and sell them at the lowest prices possible, so that you will surely find us to be THE STORE OF ECONOMY Try our TEA. For freshness of flavour and good liquoring qualities it is unbeatable. When your guests comment upon its excellence, do not fail to recommend our Store. But above all, get the true Co-operative Spirit. Our success is tlift public’s benefit. • Help us to keep down the cost of living by taking shares in the Society. Full information from the Manager. t ■ Sh annon Co-Operative Cash Trading Society, Limited
rnnjnjrrns i *Z*&B«Z*Ws*Z*fXiK*r. ❖ $ t I l t « ♦ A Reputation LLOYD GEORGE made a big reputation as a statesman simply he paid great attention to the business on hand'and always gave of his best. 6. A. H. GEOROE is making a big reputation in Shannon for much the same reason. All repair work ihas his personal supervision, and in this re spect he always gives the* customer the best that is possible. CYCLISTS, MOTOR CYCLISTS, CAR OWNERS and FARMERS can always rejy upon tTTe dependability of all work" executed. It is done to last, giving 101 per cent satisfaction. FULL STOCKS OF CYCLE ACCESSORIES, TYRES, MOTOR CYCLE ACCESSORIES, BENZINE AND pIL. Send your Cyole in now for its Summer overhaul. You will be surprised at its new lease of l if e. E. A. H. (Late G. Q. Kelly). ’ THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER, PHONE 11. & ❖ © ❖ © SHANNON. 1 *z+&o*z*m*z*fg)*z*,
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Shannon News, 13 February 1923, Page 2
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385Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 13 February 1923, Page 2
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