ENOUGH SAID. Read These,.lt’ll Make You Take Notice IF YOU WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY GET RIGHT ON 1 TO THESE—MEN'S Heavy grey Wool CARHIbANS, vary 10/9. MEN’S Heather, Grey, and Fawn MEN’S Fawn, Lovat Grey, Brown CARDIGANS, 25/6. MEN’S Sleeveless Woollen FLAX JERSEYS, 7/9. MEN’S Heavy Ribbed UNDER RANTS, pure woql, 7/9. MEN’S Heavy Ribbed SINGLETS, long and warm 7/6. MEN’S Heavy WOOLLEN SOCKS, Grey and Heather, 1/5. MEN’S Strong English SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, 13/11MEN’S Large "Size UNDER FLANNELS, Won t _ febrmk, 7/9. MEN’S Extra Strong Hardwear’TßOUSEßS,ll/3. MEN'S Guaranteed WATERPROOF OILY COAiS, 75/-. (If these leak we’ll replace at once). MEN’S Dressy Rubber Lined RAIN COATS, 27/6. MEN’S Strong Canadian GUM BOOTS, Rolled Soles, 26/6. MEN’S Special 'Line Strong GUM BOOTS, 24/6. LADIES’ Smart and Cosy CARDIGANS, various coloursl2/6. LADIES’ Warm and Serviceable Fleecy Lined BLOOMERS, 3/11. LADIES’ All Wool English F l ne Woven VESTS, From 4/11. LADIES’ Pure Wool JUMPERS, Egyptian Designs, few left 8/11. toadies’ Velour and Garbadin e COATS, New Season's Styles. MHeI Woollen Gauntlet GLOVES, Fancy Tops, tram 4/6. LADIES’ English Cashmere Ho.SE, Splendid House Line, 2/11. LADIES’ English Cashmere HOSE, Self Stripes, various shades,^ ENGLISH TOWELS, in assorted stripes, heavy line, 4/6 Pair. Pure LINEN TOWELS, very large size for bathroom, 7/6. 'WHITE towels, “Admiralty,” very thick, 6/- pair. Howard Andrew Ltd. Leading Drapers >.O. Box 12 SHANNON Phone 21 “THE HOUSE FOR BEST VALUES AND SELECTION.”
I % % M R ■mm m u y aSSi RAINCOAT IJURRY up! -There’s no time to jose-ybe prepared for a rainy day. Let it catch you unprepared and Jt’s either a marathon to the .nearest clothing —or a shop—iu>4 necessarily best violent cold--and a doctor’s bill. Settle in your own imnd wkai you want; a» overcoat * raincoat—then come to u». Well tnue you money/ and give •you jh« bat tool ASC 202 W. G. QUARRIE The Quality Mercer SHANNON 10506 m & 'V/' u k ofS--V'3 Ztz 4P. Yes ■Jr't a(s), <S^ V UffiYCOS Let u<s Uo your AUTO ft YOUR CAR IS AS GOOD AS IT RUNS AND AS HANDSOME AS IT IS CARED FOR. T¥7HEN the sweetness departs ** from the runnihg of the engi;'.-, when it begins to cough anil kick and mutter, your car righ: then requires a tonic /Overhauling. When tlie silky gloss departs frotui the surface of the body; when lire boo i and fittings begin to advertise. their age, in that same hour your car clamours for rejuvenaation. When these things come to pass there is one wise and obvious course of action. Bring that car along to us. You’ll smile with delight when later you hunch yourself back in your seat and roll silently and Smartly out of our “station” entrance. BUT COME IN WHILE YOUH CAR IS WHOLE. E. A. H. GEORGE The Practical Engineer SHANNON.
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Shannon News, 22 May 1925, Page 2
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466Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 22 May 1925, Page 2
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