HYDE’S GREAT SPRING CLEARING SALE AT THROW-OUT PRICES. FOR CASH ONLY. \ ! i ■ Study This Price List and Save Money. 70 Pairs Ladies’ 1-bar White Canvas Shoes, 2/6 pr. 62 Pairs Ladies’ 1-bar Glace Shoes, Cuban Heels, 7/6 Pair. 14 Pairs Ladies’ Patent 1-bar Shoes, at 17/6 pair. 12 Pair Charleston Sandals in Black and Colours, at 10/6 per pair. 17 Pair Black Satin Evening Shoes, at 14/6 per pair. Also 400 Pairs Patent and Coloured Shoes at very low prices. CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR REDUCED TO A MINIMUM. 36 Pairs of Gent’s Good Boots in Black and Tan at 25/- per pair. Nailed Split Kip Working Boots,.from 18/-; Gent’s Stylish Shoes from 19/6. On and After Saturday October 6th, we sell for CASH ONLY. SHANNON j THINGS YOU FIN 6 WHEN YOU the Car [T] A Succestful Six now winning even Greater Succett. ► m a a v- \ The Finest of. low priced Sixes Just as the M sterling” imprint on silver identifies the best, so the mark of Fisher on its bodies distinguishes a car from others in its field. When you speak of Pontiac as the lowest-priced six with Body by Fisher 1 , you are merely finding another way to say—“the finest of low-nriced sixes.” For no other six of, such low price offers the score of advantages which make the Pontiac Six the value leader of its entire class. Certainly no other offers any major feature comparable to the staunch, smart coachwork that the Fisher emblem represents. Not only in style and colour not only in roonjiness and luxury of interiors but also in sturdiness and quality of construction, Pontiac-Fisher bodies establish a standard never before attained in a six at or near Pontiac’s price. Like Pontiac itself they provide every element required for complete satisfaction and for justifiable owner pride. ECLIPSE GARAGE, LEVIN I I f® OAKLAND PRODUCTS Of GENERAL MOTORS- V
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Shannon News, 14 December 1928, Page 1
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313Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 14 December 1928, Page 1
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