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“The greatest invention is the one which enables us to cover distance quickly.” —Macaulay. SPEED Tit 7 HEN the great historian Macaulay made die above quoW tation he was u-ndoub tedly prompted by the invention of Stephenson’s Rocket— the first engine to attain the magnificent speed of 3 miles per ho ur. ■ Vivid though Macaulay’s imagination, we doubt whether lie ever dreamt of the great speeds that would be reached nearly a century later. Whether aeroplane, locomotive, motor, or motor cycle, we • judge its merits by its speed—and primarily to its greatness in this element does the HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLE . owe its leadership in the motor cycle sphere. The latest models are now at George’s—we wish to demon- ' strate to you all the superior qualities of this motor sycle—will you please call to-day? E. A. H. GEORGE “The ‘Practical Engineer” Shannon W t jf

ONLY £7O EASY TERMS ARRANGED. J HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENT IN SHANNON FOR' THE TRIUMPH ENGLAND’S REST MOTOR CYCLE. CALL AND INSPECT AND OBTAIN PARTICULARS. C. YOUNG SILENT FLYER CYCLE WORKS. PLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON.

when eggs are dear, ]ust go to the cupboard and take out some preserved ones. As good us fresh if yon use SHAFtLAND’S ‘MOA* BRAND EDO PRESERVATIVE.

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Shannon News, 24 December 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 24 December 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 24 December 1925, Page 2

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