The first intimation we receive of the approach ot Wiirter isseemiag sparseness oi Blankets. That time is with ub NOV . * in your own interests call and inspect our stocks , We have been fortunate in securing a large stock by ie.din & colonial makers and we pass the benefit of our judicious buying on to >ou. Peruse these prices and then act with a view of participating m the earliest selections. Blankets and Quilts BEST QUALITY WHITE BLANKETS, Single, 30/- to 35/-; Double, 42/to 48/6. EXTRA LARGE SIZE 52/- to 65/ EIDERDOWN AND KAPOC QUILTS ARE SIMILARLY REDUCED IN PRICES. BOYS’ HEAVY WOOLLEN JERSEYS in Grey, Navy and Heather. DOCTOR FLANNELS in Emerald, Henna, Brown, Marone and Saxe. 3/11 per yard. , LADIES’ KNITTED WOOLLEN HOSE, 2/9 and 3/6 pair. LADIES’ CASHMERE HOSE—ALL LEADING MAKES AT MODLRAIL PRICES LADIES’ ROSLYN COMBINATION AND SINGLETS AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. Beautiful selection of COATS for Ladies and girls. These are of the newest materials and are smartly cut. WRITE OR CALL TO-DAY, STATING YOUR REQUIREMENTS. J. H. Fargher & Co “THE HOUSE OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE,” Shannon
The Order of the Boot Boot Sale Extraordinary JN order that we may concentrate the whole of our attention on the distribution of Foodstuffs we have decided to QUIT THE WHOLE OF OUR BOOT STOCK AT COST PRICES. 3 u/ now while the Buying's Good Shannon Co-Operative f ash Tiading Society, Limited
I ❖ Yes I These are Tyr;s that I have ihy Practical % Recomm ndation. w 7 A man enters a sales business lo yet: customers and tu keep them, it is simple enougikt-o effect a sale once, but tlie continued patronage of that customer will depend first and last on the VALUE lie gel-. It Iras been, and always will be, our aim to sell a satisfactory article. And wo unhesitatingly recommend the BARNETT GLASS NEW BAR-TREAD “BOOMERANG” TYRES. These are the “good all-round” tyres (and tubes) for motor cars, motor cycles v and cycles, and have the, famous “boomerang” tread. They are made by the founders of the rubber industry in Australasia, and cart be .•■absolutely depended ujion for MAXIMUM SERVICE. E. A. H, GEORGE “THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER,” PHONE -I. SHANNON. i vvv i ■VVI
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Shannon News, 22 May 1923, Page 2
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366Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 22 May 1923, Page 2
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