STOP! To think where the DROP hi the price of meat originated. Our orices are still the lowest in the District. x . We still continue to give satisfaction judging by the generous supp9rt we daily receive. '•* Our methods of business have proved successful in other towns. WHY NOT HERE? Small profits and quick .returns combined with quality and cleanliness assist us to supply in Shannon a desire often expressed for cheaper meat. THE AUCTIONEERING MEAT AND BY-PRODUCTS CO. AUCTION SALE SPECIAL CLEARING SALE. To be held in the SHANNON AUCTION ROOMS. Plimmer Terrace, Shannon, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. THE whole of th.el Fittings and Furniture of the Strand Cafe, absolutely without reserve. At 1.30 p.m. For the Shannon Auctioneering, Meat and By-Products Co., Ltd., I have been instructed to self as above Prime Joints of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Corned Beef and Small Goods. 2.30 p.m.: Household Furniture, Crockery,' Cutlery and Cooking Utensils, including 8 kitchen tables; 24 kitchen chairs. 16 yds first-class lino., 1 couch, washstand, 2 8-day clocks, pictures, 1 iron bedstead,' w.w. arid kapoc mattresses, curtains and blinds, 1 primus, cutlery, consisting of 3doz. white handled; knives, doz. .forks, 2£ doz. teaspoons, 1$ doz. dessert do. Also 2 doz. dessert plates, 3 doz. dinner do., cups and saucers, sugar basins, lumblers, 5 cruets, jugs, melat plates, cooking utensils and • useful isundries. H. A. SCOTT. Auctioneer.
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Shannon News, 7 August 1923, Page 3
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231Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 7 August 1923, Page 3
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