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LOST AND FOUND. ' ' —. i rjIAKEN, by mistake, from Foresters’ J. Haljyjjlew black umbrella, keepsake. Kindly leave at “Standard” Office. *'-■ ■ LEFT, at * Post Office yesteVday, gent’s umbrella. Would finder please .leave at “Standard” Office. lOST, between Palmerston and Foxton, bottom plate of set teeth.: Reward. Apply “Standard” Office. LOST, on Wednesday, lied Bird bicycle. lie ward. Apply box 157, Palmerston North. i" OST, pair spectacles, gold washed rims. Reward upon returning to Rev. G. S. Cook, 280 Church street. LOST, Thursday, at Collinson and Cunninghame’s, letter addressed to Dr. Putnam; cheque enclosed; payment stopped. Finder kindly ring 707 R. lOST, at Empire Hall or Square, A envelope containing war certificates. Good reward. Apply “Standard” Office. lOST, or strayed, in Ashhurst townJ ship, small black, tan and white sheep dog; answers to “Jack.” Anyone retaining same will be prosecuted. —J. Morgan, Ashhurst. JCIOUND, at Fitzsimons’, secondhand J. depot, Main street east, set of dogcart harness, host of Mason jars, and all articles-required. TO LET. TO LET, three furnished rooms, together or separately, every convenience, close Square; adults only. Apply 33 Cuba street. FOR LATE AD Via. SEE PAGE ti BUTTERICK’S quarterly, for winter 1919-1920, have arrived.—Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. WANTED, young lady lor office; one with slight experience preferred. Apply Crown Cycle Works. I SINGERS and pianists appreciate music as Xmas presents; easy to > post, easy to buy; at Oates’ music ' stores. T.EVERYTHING equal to new at the * .Eli clearing sale of superior furniture, to bo bekl on Monday, at 23 Carroll street.—Mounsey and Co. plants for present J. planting, from 6d per dozen.— B. H. Just, the Square. W 'ANTED, exchange or sell, beautiful bouse and -li acres, Bahiatua street; for bouse closer town.—FarmLand Agency. j WANTED, householders to lay in stock 1 of firewood owing to shortage of ■ coal.—O’. N. Clausen. jj ADIES, walk into my shop and in- 1 .O .A spect the latest in costumes and blouses.—Harry Baker’s. ( TO sawmill workers. — Wanted, to , start sth January, first-class henchman, tailer-out, head and tail breaking down men, bobber, bead yard- ; man, gooseman, slabby, several bushmen and bush trncky. Top wages, . first-class working and living condi- i tions; mill alongside Main Trunk line, t Apply to box 1, Horopito. WANTED, two waitresses; £2 per week or 15s per clay; also youth to ( drive cart. Apply Square dining rooms (near Kosy). CHESTERFIELD settee, carpets, , V 7 linoleums, dining table and suite chairs, almost new bedroom iurniture, ■ at auction on Monday, 23 Carroll street. —Mounsey and Co. A SK for Buttcrick’s quarterly for \l\. winter 1919-1920; shipment just to hand.—Collinson and Cunninghame, , [Ltd. WANTED, woman for washing; Monday or Tuesday. Apply Mrs Turner, 22 Queen street.

QOnO GRAMOPHONE records fJ'UUu just opened up—Edison, Columbia, Regal, Zonophoue. lour requiremcnts supplied at Leary’s, mENNIS RACQUETS, from 5s to JL 85s cadi, at Bennett’s, Broadway. /SIUGINAL water colours by the V r best artists, and framed by our exports. See them and get them at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 Fitzherbert street. PHOTOGRAPH - time is hero again. B Dainty 1920 caendars for the Christmas photo at Bilious’ studio.— Phone 731. f ANTED, young respectable girl, W just left school. Apply to L. Martin, Main str.eet toyland. WANTED, boy, for our dress department ; excellent opportunity to learn profession; good salary.—Apply immediately, Collinsou and Cunningharne, Ltd. WOODEN toys, all descriptions; engines, swings, rocking horses, barrows, pushcarts, tip drays, hobby horses, etc.—L. Martin, Mam street j toylamL ___ FUST LANDED, 30 tons galvanised SJI roofing iron.-—-Manson and Barrj Ltd. . ■ NOTHING succeeds like success, and no' sales succeed better than those conducted by Harry Palmer and CoXMAS~Toyland; come and see the biggest display in town; we specialise all the year round.—L. Martin, Main street. * P ] I Sc I w bl 111 sc s S' ( ii a c n f ! (

ANDREWS AND SONS have a fine selection of antique kerbs, nit sea grass squares, _ mats SEEthe season’s latest in footwear; ladies’ black strap shoe; can be worn without strap; 19s Gd.—Collmson and Cunninghame, Ltd. DO voir know Emmett, the grocer; call, he,will be pleased to see you at his store, Featherston street; phone 1009 BARE feet' covered with the best ' footwear at moderate prices, and 10 iier cent, discount allowed till Xmas Eve, at Pullar and Burrow’s IJOCKET BOOKS, from 5s to 45s J, each, at Bennett’s, Broadway rpOYLAND.—Gee!!! Have y ( ou seen X those aeroplanes, balloons, and those lovely soldiers, at L. Martin’s, Main street toyland. SUMMER” PAINTING.—Entrust your work to skilled tradesmen; prices consistent with workmanship.—Butcher and Bradley, 224 and 130 Broad street. 1 CHANSON. AND KEARNEY wish yon to .know that they have jpst opened up some “stunner” boys’ suits. MIXED FARM, S7O acres, two-thiro» ploughable, Manawatu Line, good buildings; suitable Wellington milk supply, £27 per acre, £SOO cash.—W. 0. Brophy, 27 Rangitikei street,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 1