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v 5; V 3 V// \\ vn Have you noticed the Short Skirts? THEN perhaps you’ve also noticed the new hosiery—noticed, the new shades and tones —noticed the distinctiveness and exclusiveness it imparts. If you have, then you can realise the joy and pleasure it.caused us when we opened up the hosiery to he .worn this spring, and in the summer. Such a. beautiful showing had never met our eyes before. The excellent quality of the hose we hadn’t even anticipated—such a variety of new shades we thought impossible to create. You will want, a pair of this distinctive hosiery, ! perhaps several pairs—call now while the display is still intact. W. H. Gunning & Co. Limited - SHANNON and TOKOMARU.

“One Fleeting Hour” of bliss is all we gain, One sealing kiss of love to grace life's page And glamour o’er our toll of toil and pain. “One Fleeting Hour” of fear is all we know When <influenza's advent we endure, One priceless bottle teaches all we owe . , ■ To Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.*

Ranisn coupttb and colds aria save money by using “NAZOL.” Eigh teen-ponce buys 6(1 doses—enough to cure the whole l>ad-cob] family.* i;c on guard against Influenza, take “NAZOL,’' die ready for use and Tnonev-saving remedy" 60 dogee

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Shannon News, 9 October 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 9 October 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 9 October 1925, Page 4

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