PRACTICAL EXPONENTS OF ALL I GLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK. Address: Vance Street, Shannon. Household Draperies, Suits, Cos* tumes, Robes, Etc., Etc. Prompt attention and early delivery, ALEX. STEVEN, Proprietor.
WANTED. ' AJDIEiS.—Just landed. from Morley and Co., England—woollen coats, costumes and jumpers in the latest colours and designs. The latest in ladies' coloured sports hose, also umdervests.—W. H. , Gunning and Co., Litd. 1" ADTE'S.—AII Wool shrunk coloured diress flannels at 3/9 per yard.—W. H. Gunning and "Co., Ltd. "EN.—Go to W. H. Gunning and = . Co., Ltd., for best value in. the latest colours and designs in cardigans and pull overs, direoFifrom. England; also Fancy Sox and Undertrouisers. IESPNED Peaches and Apricots from . 1/5 per tin, Sardines 4d, sd, and 6d per tin, Kipper Snacks 4d per tin, 3/6 per dozen, large tins of herrings per packet, Kellow's cornflakes 1/2, Edmond's custard powder 1/2, FosterClark's custard powde|r 1/7, Fripp's, scented' Barilla S'oap 1/- per packet of two cakes, large cakes of bath soap 8d each, Furmoto motor car and furniture polish to clear at 1/- per bottle. ,—W. U. Gunning and Co., Ltd. •iIBKPATRICK'S JAMS Mb tins . from 9d per tin, 21b tins from 1/6 per tin, 61b tins 4/2 per tin, 49/ per case of one dozen; 28oz.- cartons 1/4 each, . 340 z. jars 1/9, 430 z. 2/. Good new season's dates, 4d per lb. Try our own pack of teas from 2/6 per tin; 51b lots, less'2d per lb. Nett spot cash at W. H. Gunning and Co., Ltd. 1)0 CLEAR—Judge brand 7 and Bpt - tinned steel saucepans, were 5/3 and 5/9, to clear 3/ and 3/6. Judge tinned steel stewpans, 4 pint, were 5/, now 4/; 6 pint, were 7/, now 6/; 8 pint,> were 8/6, now 7/. Large enamel kettles, were 8/, to clear, at 6/6.- China breakfast cruets, were 3/, to clear at 2/, also 2/6 to clear at 1/9. At W. H. Gunning and Coi's, Ltd. TO THE LADIES OF SHANNON AND DISTRICT— I WISH TO ANNOUNCE that I have removed to premises in. BALLANCE Street, next to Miss Bonfleld's, where I am carrying on business as DRESSMAKER. Sewing of all descriptions executed at shortest notice. moderate. MISS HOLMF?. Dressmaker. Less labour and Infinitely better results. These are the benefits of using TAN-OL for polishing floors, furniture and leather f good».' Delicious frfed. boiled or poached psrgs—most wholesome and nourishine fond Preserve a supplv, now with SHARLANO'S '<MOA" BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. No .unpleasant c~e]l or flavour. Summer cold and Hay-Fever quickly banished by "NAZOL." Inhaled or taken on suffar ft has a wonderful hoailncr effect 9*Tiy loses 1/*.' 'V/i MADE I EASY «V suteo Q-TOt. b«l«r«lua4.
Laborlite Soap is so tuick te action that the washing em now bo done in half the usual time. It makes good suds even in hard/water because it is scientifically blended, fully matured and made from the fat ol freshly slaughtered beasts, under Government supervision. soap harm* nothing but dirt; It is pure soap and can bo used for even the most delicate of fabrics. Try it a»d prove it yourself. litafct Xafeorlitc your "ittasl>«w#" Look for the cheek wrappers and packets at all good grocers and storekeepers.
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Shannon News, 12 March 1926, Page 1
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