LOST— A cable bangle between Anglican Church; and Stout Street. Valued as a keepsake. Reward on returning to Mrs W. Easton, Stout St.
MOUTOA FOOTBALL CLUB. m HA L L Will iiold a DANCE In Hie OUT O A on FRIDAY NEXT, SEPT. 19th. Final Dance of the Season. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD SUPPER. ADMISSION 2/-. c. MORGAN Hnn. Sec.
ALDERSEY’S Genuine Clearing ale STILL further reductions in CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC. FOR LAST FEW DAYS OF SALE. GIVING UP BUSINESS SO EVE IYTHING MUST GO AT CHEAP PRICES.
Sale Ending on Saturday Only a few more days At These Prices FUJI SILK, SPLENDID QUALITY AT 3/6 AND 4/6 YARD. RADIUM SILK LACE 36-inch wide, in the following shades Golden Brown, Shell Pink, Mauve, Emerald Green, Putty, piavy Blue, Lemon and White, at our Special Price of 4/11 yard. AT MARTIN’S "THE STORE THAT GROWS." LEADING DRAPERS & FURNISHERS, BALLANOE ST., SHANNON. PHONE 34. DISTRICT AGENTS: HAMILTON .NIMMO & SONS, PIANO IMPORTERS,, WELLINGTON.
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Shannon News, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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160Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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