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You Ought to see them Fawn Ones All Real Beauties . But they've Got to Go WE ARE GOING TO HELP YOU TO BUY A REAL GOOD COAT, BY MAKING THE PRICE AS LOW AS IF IT WERE A CHEAP ONE. New Season Velour Coats At Prices You'll Like GO WHERE THEY ALL GO—TO Howard Andrew, Ltd., The Leading Drapers, SHANNON Qjfie t-JURRY up! -There's no time to . prepared for a rainy day. i Let it catch you unprepared andjt's \ either a marathon to the jiearest clothing / shop—not necessarily tire best —or a violent Cold—and a doctor's bill. Settle in your own mind what you want; afe 1 overcoat or a raincoat—then come to us. We'll ! tave you money,' and give 7ou jhe best too! ASC 202 ____ W. G. QUARRIE The Quality Mercer SHANNON ■%:, Fiist think how much 11089 'T'S ridiculous lu spend more money on a motor cycle . than the price of a "DOUGLAS." In this cycle you will find combined all the features that make for mechanical strength, ease of control, riding coml'ort 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 "DOUG-LAS" will always get you*there—above all, it's dependable. BEFORE YOU BUY ANOTHER CYCLE, SEE THE "DOUGLAS" AND CONS IDEM HOW MUCH YOU WILL E. A. H. The Practical Engineer' Shannon

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Shannon News, 26 June 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 26 June 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 26 June 1925, Page 2

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