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See Large I I . . V Advertisement j| On Four Page i I i s Howard Andrew Ltd. jj Leading Drapers s Phone 21 P.O. Box 12 I

Around the World ir Six Days Indian Shatters All Records! you know that the world-famed Indian has recently attained the phenomenal speed of 159 miles an hour! That speed would encircle the world in six days I not only in speed but in reliability, beauty of design and riding comfort, this is pre-eminently the machine for New Zealand conditions. At'the new reduced prices the latest nkodel Indians are undoubtedly the finest motor cycle value on the market. GALL AND INSPECT THESE SUPER MACHINES TODAY. E. A. H. GEORGE “The ‘Practical Engineer” Shannon

ONLY £7O EASY TERMS ARRANGED, J HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENT IN SHANNON FORI THE TRIUMPH ENGLAND'S BEST MOTOR CYCLE. CALL AND INSPECT AND OBTAIN PARTICULARS. C. YOUNG SILENT FLYER CYCLE WORKS. PLIMMER TER RACE, SHANNON. A Wonderful Offer Strange But True INVEST £lso' and you pay no more rent or interest but owtna nice 4-roomed house with scullery, electric light, wash-house, verandah, etc., in the best locality in Shannon. YOUR INTEREST AND RATES AND INSURANCE WILL BE PA|D FOR YOU FOR YOUR LIFETIME. Don't Delay. Call at once for further particulars. OPPDRTUNITY—TAKE IT NOW. A. E. Hyde LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, SHANNON.

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Shannon News, 9 March 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 9 March 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 9 March 1926, Page 2

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