♦ TEA ♦ ❖ * ♦ THE late rise in the world’s markets 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 1 GOOD SOUND CEYLON */4 FINE CEYLON PEKOE 2/6 "' i FINE CEYLON BLEND ... 2/8 CHOICE HILL-GROWN PEKOE ... 3/ ♦ Wfl & Co* ❖ i ♦ ♦ ♦ LIMITED SHANNON and TOKOMARU ♦>♦>♦> ❖❖❖
irmr f/J Palmonas help wonderfully to take away that '•tufy** feeling. ' The mere act of sucking these pastilles allows thektaling vapours they contain to penetrate into the respiratory system. This brings quick relief to coaghiag, clears the membranes and makes the hose and throat passages '‘free” again. Bay a b«iuutiseyau T,' pan i chemist*! iW, Yau mill tMlin whal • boa thit iri ■■IS yti tip tfcaa* Splandia far caughi« ealsii , braacfcjtia aa4 all laat trauMaa. Prica 1/6 u 4 2M lra» fbaabti. ar poll haa o* taceiat of pijtfe Shu? irtt.,fl Qtcn St.Aack. U«.QW>
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Shannon News, 13 March 1923, Page 4
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167Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 13 March 1923, Page 4
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