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SHANNON. SHANNON. SHANNON. SHANNON. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of CONTENTS OF BOARpiNG HOUSE. TO-MORROW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Commencing at 1 p.m. At the Premises, BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON, On account of Mrs N. Rawlinson. MOUNSEY AND CO., favoured with instructions, will sell as above, And ENTIRELY (WITHOUT RESERVE: 13 wire-woven stretchers, blankets and bedding, 6 small duchesse chests, 12 bentwood chairs, tables, linoleums, small chests drawers, draught screens, full size beasteads complete, couch, easy chairs, overmantel, hallstand,. palm stands, pictures, crockery, kitchen utensils, cutlery, etc.; etc MOUNSEY AND CO., Auctioneers. MISS AONES AIM, STAFFORD STREET, SHANNON. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEB. 5. Pupils Coached for Examinations. MISS MONA NEALE, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., ahd Gold Medallist. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, HARP, ’CELLO (School of Music), Resumes Teaching MONDAY, F e br u " ary 5. Parents of intending Pupils will be interviewed Saturday, February 3, between 10 a.m. -and 4 p.m. ' THE FINAL TEST of any cycle is the service it ren- , ders on rough roads, hills, and in bad weather. If the ship has been honest and the ma-\ ,terials of high quality, the machine will go through the test with flying colours. THE EXCELSIOR CYCLE at £l2 10/ THE EXCELSIOR CYCLE at £l2 10/ combines 1 all the qualities that make for the successful test. I have several reliable SECONDHAND CYCLES, priced from £5 These Machines have been thoroughly overhauled and re-ena-melied.\ Tyres and Tubes are guaranteed in first-class order. Reynolds’ Standard Chains stocked. JIM CROWTHER “EXCELSIOR" CYCLE WORKS.

Sharland’s Vinegar 'ensures .-piquant relish in salads. Full-flavoured; *'»> solute'v clear and pure.

Try “Tan-ol,” the liquid polish. Gives fine surface to floors dud furniture—smartens leather goods. Easy and economical.

Wade’s Worm Figs eradicate worms of all descriptions. Peasant. <•<*'!

Liquid “Tan-ol,” the quick polisher for floors, furniture and leather goods. Clean and easy to apply.

"Tan-ol” makes snort work or polishing day. Liquid-form, easy 10 nf> ply. Gives brilliant surface with minimum effort. For floors, furniture and leather <*nods

Happy children keep free from worms with Wade’s Worm Figs. Wonderful worm worriers

The be6t lamily protection i “Nazol.” Prevents coughs, colds, =nrp throats and chest? No cold is Nazoi orool. Economica,- rfi for 80 dos**-.

Keep on using Sharland’s Vinegar. Brewed from pure cane sugar. for flavour, strength and purity.; in bulk and .bottle.

A creditable reflection! See bow floors and furniture shine when rolish ed with liquid “Tan-ol

Economise money, time and labour. Use “Tan-01,” the liquid polish for floors, furniture and leather poods. All procers ,You use a lot of Vinegar. Get Slnrfand’s for purity, flavour and Brewed from pure r a n»> sucir. The Kawiu Road Nurseries ; are at present selling Tomatoes at 6d per Ih with a reduction for case lots. February is the best month to plant Strawberries. These are obtainable at 1/ dozen or 5/ per 100 plants. Passion fruit plants, 2/ each.*

j “Futurity is our great concern.”— ! Mason. Readers need have no concern I regarding the risk of catching colds or I developing bronchial trouble if Baxi ter’s Preserver is kept handy. Baxter’s an nvaluable specific for ' summer -bills, being remarkably pen-, etrative. Ensures lasting relief nl- ! ways. A- a dependable, building-up tonic, is unrivalled. Get a large bottle now, 2■ 6d all cnemists

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Shannon News, 16 February 1923, Page 3

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541

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 16 February 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 16 February 1923, Page 3

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