SHANNON AMATEUIl i; ATHLETIC i vxwnnaL. MEETING of the above .Club will be held in" the Council Uiambers on MONDAY EVENING NEXT at 7.30 p.m., when all members are y requested to attend. Business: General. _Y"- ( -Gi WATKINS,;. ' it} .''""'/'■ Hofri. Secretary. SHANNON TENNIS CLUB. rpHE ANNUAL y MEETING 'Qf : the -*-'■ Shannon Tennis Club "will be held; in; the. Council Chamber on WEDNESDAY' NEXT, November 14. Business yeiy important. • Will inembers try and make a point all intending members cordially invited- . •/'"-. J. VABLEY BURNS, ■■'■:. Hon. Secretary. MB WIITTY'S MEETINGS. "R, WITTY will continue -meetings - in Mr F. W. Newport's Drawing Room, Thoilipsoh Street,: > SUNDAY,; Nov; IHh, at 7 p.m.': , Subject: *Ta,Il of Ancient Babv- ;-,-'•' -Ion."--' ->■ ..-■ ;■■-■■. ■ * '■■■'.' ■' THURSDAY, Nov. 15, at 7.30 p.m.: Subject: "The Supreme Sacrifice.' -A WELCOME AWAITS YOU. i AT THE BAZAAR ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. -29 and 30. Entrance Fee:, 10/- per team. First Prize, 1 trophy valued £lO. Team to consist 'of five arid a captain, t ,-■ . ■ \ ENTRIES CLjOSE WITH MR J. T. BOVIS. ON TUESDAY, NOV. 27.
GRAND BAZAAR t- ■'. TO be ; iheld by the combined Queen Committees to close Queeii Carnival at the DRUIDS' HALL on /THURSDAY FRIDAY, NOV. •'.' 20 and 30. - PLENTY OF ATTRACTIONS, GAMES AND COMPETITIONS. ALSO BIG TOURNA- / ''; MENT ON EACH EVENING.G. G. /Parage BALLANCB STREET, SHANNON. MOTOR CARRIER & CONTRACTOR. CARS FOR HIRE. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. ALL ACCESSORIES STOCKED. Two. First : ~) All Guaranteed and Promptly Executed. Batteries- Charged and Electrical Work \ Attended ;To v ~,'•• i PHONE 57. TO THE RESIDENTS OF SHANNON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS.
DESIRE to thank all .who have supported me during -the past' nine years I:' toave beenirin ~ business ;hi Shannon in ifae \l ■■■■■■„ ;\f'.BOOT REPAIRING BUSINESS ;ii and in doing so I haye much pleasure in informing the gene?al public 41' Shannon and- district that I arii now stocking a splendid assortment-: iri«'i LADIES', GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. By paying casli for my istock and importing direct I am able to a price that will suit all pockets. ' V You will be well advised to inspect' my stock before purchasing elsewhere 1 REPAIRS CARRIED ON AS USUAL. Only best material kept as you all know. 5 ■• ' T. JAMES BOOT AND SHOE STORE, PLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON U •&V.JJ. X est stock of new and second-hand furniture in the district. We have 15,000 ft of flopr space nicely set out with furniture of modern designs Those who require furniture should not fail to give us< a call. We cannot be beaten in quality and we cannot be: taaten in value. Heart ot rimu bedroom suites complete £l9 10s. New 4-piece Oak bedroom suite beautifully designed £29 10s ; i3-piece Chesterfield suite covered in "moquet £2O. Heart of rimu double beds with wires £3 17s Sd . Singles £3. Duchess chests frojn £3 10s. We carry a large stock of crockery, cutlery, brushware, kitchen utensils, also carpets, carpet runners, quantity of modern second-hand furniture including Pianos, Singer and other Sewing Machines. Almost every article you > may. require. , - Country orders packed awd put on rail free. . , UNIVERSAL SUPPLY DEPOT. Lyceum Hall, 327 Main Street, Opp. Devtne's Hotel.
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