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LOST AND FOUND. WILL the person seen removing lady’s bicycle from outside Everybody’s last Friday afternoon, kindly return at once to “Standard” Office save further trouble. 5 OST, on Saturday, in or between J Longburn and Palmerston, pocket wallet, containing pound notes and letters, etc. Howard on returning to “Standard” Office. LOST, between Bulls and Mt. Stewart, one large handbag containing jars of jam. Finder please communicate with A. H. Chamberlain, G9 Manners street, Wellington. Good reward. OST, from Boundary road, on MonJ day, 14th, black cob, with cover on. Reward on information to P. Cooney, .104 Boundary road. OST, in vicinity of Square, a silver JJ fern leaf brooch, with letters etc., 1|.38. Reward “Standard” Office. LOST,' "cap off delivery van’s shock absorber, marked “Ford-ezer.”-* Reward Collinson and Cunninghame’s. LOST, young black and white fox terrier dog, lame front f00t.—284 Church street east. _ I OST, between Palmerston North and J Feilding, lamp front off gas lamp. Reward.—s3 Campbell street, phone 995. LOST, in Fitzherhert street, on Monday, , brown rug. Finder please leave at “Standard” Office. ]' OST, in Showgrounds, Monday, J boy’s grey suit coat. Reward at 2] a Campbell street. ITiOUND, lady’s handbag, containing money and valuables. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement and applying at 27 Joseph street. TO LET. TO LET or LEASE', 95 acres, 12 paddocks, will carry 25 to 30 c( ws as well as young stock; 6 miles New Plymouth, li miles factory; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc. _Rent £l5O p.a. Can be purchased £35 per acre; £SOO cash.—Gibson’s Agency, New Plymouth. OR SALE PAGE 8 A NDERSON’S pliotograpns are good photographs. Telephone 916. ACRES of landj {broomed house and all necessary outbuildings. ?rice £2OOO. Good buying.—Bagnall irul Keeble. O ONGOTEA.—Just landed, shipment Ou of boots and shoes, exceptional mine for all.—Co-op. Stores, Rongotea. 'ANTED KNOWN.—Kewpie ales and stout are now on sale—speciilly brewed for invalids.—Phone 950. PKTS. “Defiance” hose, clearing _ at 2s 3d pair; 12s (Id half ioz.—Osborne’s, Main street, Palmers<m. r ANDERS BROS., Rongotea, are ofLJ fering borse t covers (lined) from 2s’ 6d; cow covers from 13s 6d. Buy iow at last season’s prices. \TEARLY 3§ acres in borough avail--31 able few days at £585. Owner aft Palmerston North.—J. A. Nash and )0., George street. r ANTED sell, five-roomed house, near station, bathroom, hj. and c. r ater, gas, etc. Price £550; £IOO cash, -Orbell and Co., Main street. j, ADAME DE LUEN wishes to show .VI you the latest in American cut orsets —most comfortable. Call to-day. -Coleman Place. SOT cross buns; be sure you order the best, from Whitehead and lllis, bakers, Main street, the Square nd Rangitikei street. SPLENDID building site, 165 ft fron--3 tage, 264 ft depth. Price £2 15s )ot; well worth inspection.—J. A. lash and Co., George street. EOBUR TEA b different, grocers. At all WANTED known, 944, taxi phone, ring nine double four for satisfactory taxi service.—A._Tonkin. (PiROCKERY! Crockery! Crockery! Landers Bros., Rongotea, are selling white and gold cups, good quality, at 10s 6d per dozen, less 5 per cent, cash discount. (Oil first-class fruit at reasonable prices go to T. F. Conway, fxuit grower, the Square. Tomatoes, grapes and bananas are good just now. Phone 1036. ATES AND BRITANNIA” tyres aro not a modern wearing composition. Besides being specially treated pure rubber, they arc thoroughly vulcanized to a specially built resilient fabric, thus guaranteeing long life, speed and comfort.—Watt’s ‘ Cycle Depot. • OOD 5-rooxned house, with all conveniences, good locality. Price £675; £IOO cash.—T. J. Rodgers and Co., George street. CHAMPION POLISH.—A wonderful revelation in furniture revivors, Champion polish surpasses everything else for cleaning, polishing and renewing motor cars, pianos, furniture, porcelain baths, and many other things Price 2s 6d per bottle.—Watson Bros. Ltd. SECURE a few pictures to brighten up the home. We have a fim selection which has to be sacrificed tc make room for new goods. For al picture-framing work, wo are the most satisfactory in the district; our wort can be relied upgn. —Alexander Clarl and Co., 3 Fitzhorhort St., Palmerstor North. A COAT of paint in time is wort! nine. Bedrock estimates cheer fully given for all classes of paiutinj . and kindred work. All work personal!; executed: 25 years’ practical experi enco hack of every job. Workmanshi] ‘ and materials guaranteed.—A. J. Cook painting contractor, Rongotea. WANTED known, that B. Christen sen, of No. 39 Botanical road has started business as a licensed draii connector, and is prepared to lay sewe connections or storm water drains; am as hje 1 purchases’- his materials direc from the manufacturers he is able t do the work at the lowest possible prio for cash.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1516, 23 April 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1516, 23 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1516, 23 April 1919, Page 1

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