SHANNON FOOTBALL CLUB ALL members and intending members oi the above Club are requested to attend a practice match on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 7. Mr J. Hennessy and Mr A. Grimston will select teams. Full muster requested. 3. H. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE. ONE 4-WHEELED DOG CART, rubber tyres, pole', and shaft complete. CHEAP FOR CASH. All classes of coaches and implet: ;en.ls repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. SHOEING A v SPECIALTY. E. DICKHOFF SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH. SHEEHAN ST., SHANNON. TIMBER FOR SALE. it RJMU BOARDS AND SCANTLINGS delivered in> Shannon in 200011 lots 15/ per lOOftj 1000 ft lots 16/ per lOOlt, 50011 lots I|6 per 100 ft, 100 to 40011 lots 17/. ' § Ail other classe&iof timber at equally low rates. . ■ f i A. E. HYDE, 'I Shannon.
Wo. 18.—THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Prepares your will and holds it in sale custody, Tree of any charge. Acts as executor and trustee under a Will, either alone or in conjunction wiih Advisory.. Trustees.Acts as trustee under Wills oi Trusts in place of Private Trustees who may wish to be relieved ol' their duties. Acts as trustee under marriage ami other settlements. Finances estates under his management to avoid the realisation of assets at a disadvantage, and in sunable cases to enable them, to be handed over to beneficiaries on their bocoming entitled. Grants advances from the Common Fund to beneficiaries up to one-halt of the value of their'shares in estates under his administration. Grants loans on freehold lands at lowest current rates of interest. Acts as agent for investment of i money. Acts as agent or attorney for-ab-sentees. Acts as administrator of benefit or relief funds. Inquiries welcomed. Apply do— A. MOSLEY, | District Manager, PUBLIC TRUST, LEVIN TAILORS AND | INSTINCT. Sometimes a tailor cuts cloth to a pattern and makes it ufo intoclothes, and wonders why lie cannot make a name for himself. We could tell him why. He has made a suit to a patterns, not to an individual—not a soil that wi.:; set off ' the character*sties, the very “presence" of the individual. The true tailor, working more ny Instinct than by casual rule of 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 taimrs by instinct as well as experi.nee. We have gained a reputaj tion for suits of distinction, so you will be more than pleased i f you entrust your next order to FRECH TUNG’S Where the Good Suits are Made. OYFORD STREET 'LEVIN PHONE 136. HAT DYES, in nil shades. Dyola Dyes for home dyeing, in all colours. Use these dyes and. you dye with a smile, oh tamable at F. Thomson, Painter mid House Decorator, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74.
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Shannon News, 6 April 1923, Page 1
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