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You Can Easily Afford One BEAUTIFUL SATIN FINISHED EIDER DOWN QUILTS/ DOUBLE SIZE. EXTREMELY PRETTY DESIGNS. THESE ARE THE SORT OF THINGS THAT MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO A HOME. § Call Early. AND SECURE ONE OF THESE REAL' DOWN QUILTS. YOU WILL BE MORE THAN-PLEASED WHEN YOU SEE THEM. Howard Andrew, Ltd., TJhe Leading Drapers, SHANNON. UURRY up! There sno time to . lose-jbe prepared for a rainy day. Let it catch you unprepared anajt'i either a marathon to the nearest clothing shop— not necessarily the best—or a Settle » your own mind what you want; aft overcoat or « raincoat-then come to u». We'll me yon money/ aad give- 700 jhe bat tool ASG Q 62 W. G. QUARRIE The Quality Mercer SHANNON /.*r-v^t3 Risttfiink how much £\% **M m =** m l im EKJ "T'S ridiculous to spend'more money on a motor cycle . than the price of a "DOUGLAS." In this cycle you will And combined all the features that make; for mechanical strength, ease of control, riding comfort, and ever dependable power. There's economy to be considered, too. There again the "DOUGLAS" scores. The "DOUGLAS" is a LIGHT cycle—light in weight, light. In cost and light on running expenses; but the "DOUGUAS" will always get you there—above all, it's dependable. BEFORE YOU BUY ANOTHER CYCLE, = SEE THE "DOUGLAS" AND CONSIDER HOW MUCH YOU WILL E. A. H. GEORGE "The Practical Engineer" Shannon

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Shannon News, 16 June 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 16 June 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 16 June 1925, Page 2

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