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I *1 •y Howard Andrew Ltd. Shannon Millinery Models and Ready-to-wears Substantially Reduced See Window Howard Andrew Limited Leading Drapers and Boot Importers P.O. Box 12 Shannon Phone 21 Qjhe Q&iV ord z t V Va RAINCOAT jLJURRY up! "There’s no lime to . Jose-ybe prepared for a rainy day. Let it catch you unprepared and jt’s either a marathon to the nearest clothing Settle h year ewn mbd ywl went; evncoet tfi ■ nmcoet-then cpme to u». well me jo* Boney/ 7®° Jh* —or a «a r> 202 W. G. QUARRIE The Quality Mercer SHANNON 10596 2 * cr 0. u *k '//m wmm o m 11 s (0 imycosi/ it us do your' JTO REPAIRING YOUR CAR IS AS GOOD AS IT RUNS AND AS HANDSOME AS IT IS CARED FOR. WHEN the sweetness departs from the running of the engl;v, when it begins to cough and kick and mutter, your cur right then requires a tonic overhauling. When the silky gloss departs from the surface of the body; when the hou 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 youir seat and roll silently and smartly out of our “station” entrance. BUI COME IN WHILE YOUR CAR IS WHOLE. E. A. H. GEORGE The Practical Engineer SHANNON.

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Shannon News, 12 June 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 12 June 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 12 June 1925, Page 2

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