i *ot*.. $*W w ♦y m >'■ •r----*P. » tt; :*,■ :♦ fTTIHE late rise in the world’s marJkets for Tea: has found : us well prepared. We are now offering Teas bought before the advance at prices representing an advantage of at least. 6d' per lb, as compared with ruling prices of proprietary brands. I r K #• & < 5 fGOOD SOUND CEYLON 2/4 FINE CEYLON PEKOE 2/6 FINE CEYLON; BLEND 2/8 CHOICE HILL-GROWN- PEKOE ... 3/ r L _ - SHANNON \J w* LIMITED and TOKOMARU
Palmonas help wonderfally. to take away that ‘stuffy” feeling. The mtre act of sacking these P& pastilles allows the healing vapours they contain to penetrate 1 into the respiratory system. This brings quick relief to coughing, clears the membranes and makes the nose and tbroat passages “free:' again. h hr . -c* erf Buya bea next time you pen a cnemiit'i *bep. You i eanot realiae what a boon* they ate •aiil you tty them. Splendid foi cought, coldi, bronebitiaead all lung trouble!. Price 1/6 and 2/6 s from'cbemiata.. or poat (tee on receipt of ptica.irom Stacey Brea.,fl Queen St.Aock.
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Shannon News, 9 March 1923, Page 4
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182Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 9 March 1923, Page 4
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