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J FOUND, rfllHE 50 Winning' Numbers on tlr 'J. Invitation Cards we issued to th kiddies, and which entitles the holder! of' the lucky numbers to see Santa Cluas in his Cave, at Collinson and Cihminghame's, fray of charge. Winners of the lucky numbers marked bolow will show their cards at the entrance to the Cave : j 1, 20, 32, 56, 87, 107, 128, 152, 167, 1845 210, 216, 264, 282, 293, 321,'382, 356, 367, 389, 410, 426, 437, 452, 489, 561, 572, 583, 591, 599, 601, 615, 624, 6-14, 672, 715, 723, 727, 742, 758, 826, 842, 857, 863, 889, 921, 934, 949, 951, 957. ~ COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, I LTD. ' i G 'OLDEN BAY cement.—Ask for 1 free book showing how to mix, test and use concrete/ Sole agents.— Hopwood Hardware Co. B~ OON ~for~ Peck's "tabliTdeliaicies— White's jellies and Keiler's marmalade.—Broadway's class grocery stores, phone' 379. in good order. Applv to "Cash Bicvcle," "Standard" Office. ' TEA is going to be prohibitive; we have a few chests of Liberty tea it the old price; your last opportunity to save Is per lb.—Ptillar and' Burrow's. /"■lorPEirshavii7g mugs, 7s 6d; E.P'. \j shaving sets, 20s ; Sheffield razors, 10s; safety razors, 15s to 25s.—Hopwood Hardware Co. MEAT ~S AEES ,~wMrio^k~iuTkov, best gauze, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, 21s 3d, 255, 32s 6d each;—Hopwood Hard: rare. BOON sells the product of earth and sea, and at prices to suit; just .■all in and see (Broadway). FURNITURE bujers," leave your orders with Bert Bowater; rear 313 Main ,street, near P.O. Artistic furniture at factory prices. jUHANSON AND KEARNEY have *i a complete range of Xmas ties, I .liirts and handkerchiefs for your ap-j

J-JRASS prpsei'ying pans, 18s, 22s fid, 3, 31s 6d, 40s; Copper preserving ,>ans, 255, 355, 44s each. Hopvood Hardware .Co. *7OU will please your artist friend if you give him something from . jut, artists' department.—Alexander Clark, Limited, 3 Fitzherhert street. , A NDERSON'S photographs are good OL photographs. Telephone 916. pIITUSTOPHEir'TOHNSON'S comV.' bination pocket knives, 10s Gd ; lickcl plated, 4s Gd; l/oclcwood's Pain)A\ 3s Gd.—Only at Hopwuod's llardvare Co. • ' PHOTOGRAPH time is here again. Dainty 1920 calendars for the 'hristmas photo at Billene' studio.— Phone 731. TIYCLISTS, you will be well repaid \J by inspecting the new stocks at Vnderson's cycle shop, opposite Post Huce. Vf"RS E. MATJDE, metaphysician and YJL psychic, is now at No. 1 George treot, and may be consulted there on md after Wednesday, November 2Gth. Treatment, magnetic and electric mas•ago. ILLAR AND GIORGI for men'e - and boys' boots and shoes, suitable for every requirement, largest itock in town, best variety to choose rom. Prices absolutely right, and last iut not least, satisfaction guaranteed. \ T ote address: Millar and Giorgi, boot ■pecialists, the Square. iiCI J. SHEPPAIiD has large stocks of -*- • Lewis Berger and Sons' paints; tlio price of this paint has recently advanced 2s per gallon, at the factory; no advance at Sheppard's. Remember, Imperial gallons, not American. DESSERT knives, xylonite handles, Sheffield makes, 8s 9d, 13s 9d,

I-is Gel half dozen; tables, 10s, 15s, 20s half dozen; guaranteed.—Hopwood Hardware Co. GARNER AND GARNER are showing the greatest display of toys and dolls ever seen in Palmerßton. Buy early. A SCOOTER makes an acceptablo pre- ■£*- sent for boy or girl. P. J. Sheppard has a good stock of strong machines built of hardwood, from 5s 6d; get one for Christinas. HE best store in town for grocery and provisions is Boon and Co., the popular establishment in Broadway, phone 379. BOON still leads in grocery values—j" Salmon, sardines, and tinned fruits in great variety; all finest brands. B.UTTERICK T S quarter iff or winter 1019-1920, shipment Jjust to hand. —Collinson and Cunninghame,_Ltd. 171 MMETT, - ' 'practical"grocer,'' FeaJ therston Street; give him a trial, it will pay you every time.—Phone' 1009. I 'iEE our ; mottoes and fancy metal frames, splendid presents, and

i 3 Eitzkerbert street. NOW is tho time for jellies and cordials; get in your supplies for the festive season from Boon's, Broadway, phone 379. . 'ANTED, respectable woman, to ty t keep house and attend to 3 children, comfortable home. Address "Standard" Office. OUR premises will remain open until 10 p.m. on' Wednesday, Decern ber 24th, Christmas Eve, and Sank Glaus takes his leave at 10 p.m.—Col . linsou and Cunninghame, Ltd. fc TT7OODEN, toys, all descriptions 1 VV engines, swings, rocking horses s barrows; pushcarts, tip drays, - hobb; o J horses, etc.—L. Martin, .Main stree Itoyland.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 1