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h W Fargher’s Announce that they have opened up am Advance Shipment of the New Autumn Fashions In MILLINERY, VELOUR and COVERT COATS. These garments reveal in every graceful line and detail of finish, a careful regard both for the dictates of fashion, and for the requirements of those who would dress well on a moderate outlay. These new Autumn styles chosen for the new season’s collection may now be seen in our Showroom in charming variety. The New Millinery has all the charm and colourfulness which usually attends the Autumn modes, haying been specially picked by ourselves as being suitable for the requirements of our own clientele. CHILDRENS COATS FROM 19/6. Particularly would we draw attention to a dainty line of Autumn Coats for children, ranging from 19/6. NEW HOSIERY STOCKS LATELY ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND. Answering the call for th new season’s requirements, we have opened a huge shipment of Hosiery and Novelties lately arrived from the English factories. J. H. Fargher & Co "THE HOUSE OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE,” Shannon

1923 promises better times, but one watchword should' be economy. 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 ex.ra 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 HE STORE OF ECONOM 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 the public’s benefit. Help us to keep down the cost of living by taking shares in the Society. Full information from the Manager. Trading Society, Limited

I ! I ❖ ❖ ♦ I ❖ ♦ ❖ I We have just landed the High-grade British Built “SALTLEY” Cycle The fittings of which are of the highest possible grade, comprising a cycle which you will be proud to own. % Specifications 122 inch Frame, Adjustable Handlebars, Hercule s Coaster Hub Brake, Williams’ Chain and Pedals * complete with first class Covers and Tubes * Pump and Tool Bag. I Price for Cash £ll li o v I ♦> * I Ladies’ Model £l2 12 0 CALL IN AND INSPECT ONE . Terms arranged to suit purchaser. E. A. H. GEORGE “THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER,” PHONE 31. SHANNON. • vvv I ❖❖❖ f S

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Shannon News, 29 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 29 March 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 29 March 1923, Page 2

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