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WOOLLEN WEAR MEANS WINTER WARMTH. mHERE’S nq doubt that the vogue **• during the winter months has been, is, and always will be tor woollen wear. Styles and Fashions may come and go, but the popular fabric is always wool. In spite of the recent rise in wool, our prices for knitted jumpers, frocks, costumes, and other seasonable garments, compare more than favourably with last season’s figures. MEN ARE INCLUDED! Cardigans, Fancy Woollen Vest and Pullover Sweaters are here in a variety of patterns and coloured effects—splendid qualities from the foremost English and New Zealand mills. Values, as you will see on inspection, are equally as attractive. > m Caßif W. H. Cunning & Co., Ltd. SHANNON and TOKOMARU

Your Hat SirIS THE TOPPING TOUCH THAT ADDS SO MUCH TO THE CHARACTER OF YOUR MAKE-UP. AIJ discriminating men in this district act wisely and come to us to get fitted with this important item of japparel and rightly so, for they realise that we set the standard for Quality Hats at lowest prices. A FINE NEW RANGE NOW ASSEMBLED FOR THE EASTER SEASON. in which the following renowned manufacturers are represented- I 'STETSON,” "BORSALINO,” an “JAY.” PRICES FROM J Q/0 TO 52'6 and they come in the latest shapes with bound and out edges—a popular range of shades to select from. LOOK IN AND SEE THESE!

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Shannon News, 2 June 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 2 June 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 2 June 1925, Page 4

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