CHEAP' WEDDING PRESENTS ' 1 ■ 111 -' DOULTON WARE, E.P. WARE AND CHINA. Dainty and Useful. 10 per cent Special Discount for cash on all Fancy Goods, China, etc.. At ALDERSEY’S Corner Ballanco St and Piimmer Tor.
OFFICE DIGNITY. Your clients' 'notice* your Office Furniture. If it is dignified it in spires confidence in your ability to transact their business gin a business-like manner. If it is otherwise—well, you’re a loser! RAISE THE TONE B ; Y INSTALLING ONE OF OUR OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS (as illustrated) Get rid of that old, scratched, inkstained, fiat, untidy table—suggestive of publicity, and introduce privacy—for your clients and yourselt; " PR,CE £2l W OUR OWN MAKE. PEGDEN’S PALMERSTON NORTH! mi ti mi/. I IABORIITE SOAP POWDER. the, e ate Clothes to wash- let Next time you forget to soak the- clothe?; don’t worry just put : them < into hot' suds of— , , m SOAP POWDER The dirt will- come- out - just as quick as if> you'd soaked them. LABORLITE is>r«ally the quickest acting, ancl safest Soap Powder on the market. Just try it. * Make Laborlite your ** Wasfaword! ”
TAILORS AND INSTINCT. Sometimes a tailor cuts cloth to a pattern and makes it up into clothes, and wonders why he cannot make a name lor himself. We could tell him why; He has made a suit to a patterns, not to an individual—not a suit that will set off the .characteristics, the very “presence” of the individual. The true tailor, working more by instinct ‘than by casual rule ol thumb, brings Intimate variety to each suit he makes—expresses in the very set of a coat something of his client’s personality. For many years -we have been tailors by instinct as well as expert- ' ence. We have gained a reputation ivt suits of distinction, so you will be more than, pleased if you entrust your next order to FRECHTLIM’S * .Where the Good Suits are Made, OXFORD STREET) ... ... ... LEVIN PHONE 136. “Tan-ol” makes short work of polishing day. Liquid-form, easy to apply. Gives ■ brilliant surface with minimum effort. For floors, furniture and leather goods.
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Shannon News, 27 February 1923, Page 1
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340Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 27 February 1923, Page 1
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