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LOST AND POUND. L. i ]OST, between Ferguson street ana i fire station, gold ami green stone brooch. Reward. Apply 180 Ferguson, street. __________ ' lOST, between Cuba street and C. l A and O.’s, two Bank of N.Z. I cheques; payment stopped. Reward. 1 Apply “Standard’V Office. _ ' ( lOST, between Taonui street and J Soldiers’ ■ Club, pair pinc-nez.* Finder please leave at “Standard” I Office. Reward. _ _. LOST, yesterday, between Joseph street and Square, -boy’s raincoat. Reward. Address at “Standard” Office. ' : ■ ; LOST, on Saturday night, between AVoodfield’s and Ivarere, girl’s black straw bat, with 18th Reinforcements’ badge; valued on account of badge. Reward. Apply “Standard” ' Office. ,

lOST, light bay gelding, about 17 .1 hands, star on forehead, white hind foot. Reward.—4ls Main street. INIOUND. Hutchins’ furniture ex- - 1 change; furniture of every description at lowest prices.—3ls Main street (near F. 0.). FOUND, at Fitzsimons’, secondhand depot, Main street east, set of dogcart harness, host of Mason jars, and all articles required. FOUND, dainty Xmas gifts, always something new.—Croucher’s, specialists, the Square. FOR DATE ADVTh. SEE PAGE 6. WANTED, youth or man for dairy farm; • machines used. Apply Watt’s cycle depot. I' OH AN SOX AND" KEARNEY/ 233 (fjS Main street, have just'opened up a fine range of men’s pyjamas, 15s to

ASIEST terms in Now Zealand, if you require the accommodation, when buying a piano.—Oates’ music stores, ADULTS, join in the fun of visiting Father Christmas at Collinson and Cnniiingliame’s on Christmas Eve. Free gifts.—B.3s p.m. to 10 p.m., PHOTOGRAPH time is here again. Dainty 1920 caendars for the Christmas photo at Billene’ studio,— Phone 781. MEN’S white canvas cricketing boots, rubber soles, 11s 6d; ideal Xmas gifts. —Collinson and Cunninghame. 4 IR SHIP balloons given away to x\. our customers to-day; get in early and secure one.—Oates’ music stores. MADAME DE LUEN has now on view some of_ the most exquisite hand made blouses in net, ninon, georgette, voile, etc., all consisting of the latest novelties. Showroom, Coleman Place. Phone 1027.

/"iOUNTRY children, see Santa Olans V ) at Collinson and Cunninghame’s, Wednesday, Dec. 24th, 11 a.m'Jto 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission 6d, and free present. rjIHEY called up the chimney (their faces aglow), so that old Father Christmas their wants would know; horses and carts, jam and mince tarts, dolls that sleep and an engine that < starts; but, please, Father Christmas, bring us all a pair of really good boots from Phil Duncalf’s, the Square.

SELECT your Xmas presents at Wat- - sou Bros. We have large stocks of valuable gifts, which are not expensive, and will suit you in every way, such as electro-plated hot water jugs, jam dishes, teapots, vases, cruets, cake dishes, sets carvers, manicure sets, stainless knives, etc. —Watson Bros., Ltd. FOR men, white canvas walking shoos, leather soles and heels; splendid Xmas gifts, 15s Gd.—Colliuson and Cunninghame. GIREEN peas and new potatoes of exceptional quality for Christmas, lowest possible prices; at Harry Palmer’s. S' ANTA CLAUS meets country chili dren, Collinson and Cuiramghame’s, Wednesday, Hoc. 24th, 11 a.m. t,j 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission Gd, and free gilt from Santa Claus. UST LANDED, 80 tons galvanised roofing iron.— Manson and BaiTj Ltd._ : /'IYCLISTS, yop will be well repaid V_y by inspecting the new stocks at Anderson’s cycle- shop, opposite Post Office;, ■ ; ■ ' ■ , - -1-

UR- premises .will. remaiii open •until' <lO p.'m.' on Wednesday,.: Dfecehv bw 24t]i,-; Christmas'.Eve, .andSatfte Claus’. takes, hjs leave -at .10 ip.ni,—Qoh linson 'and.'Cunningliame,' Ltd.; ; - all descriptions; engines, swings, rocking horses, barrows, pushcarts, tip drays, hobby horses, etc.—L- Martin, Mam street toyland. . . - ADULTS meehSanta Claus at Collinson and Ounninghame’s on Christmas Eve, 8.35 p.m. to 10 p.ra. Admission Is, and a free present from Santa Claus. MRS E. MAUDE, metaphysician and psychic, is now at No. 1 George street, and may be consulted there_ on and after Wednesday, November 2oth. Treatment, magnetic and electric massage. 1 T.l LECTED and chosen we reckon, .nr don’t you; the taxi that answers phone 1092. bw -T. J. Killick. N )W is the time for jellies .and corfestive’season from Boons, Broadway, phone 379. . NEW STOOIv of tyres and tubes at the Ideal cycle works, next “Standard” Office. Tyres, from 6s; bells, Is 4 6d: vulcanisers, 6s 9d; outfits, 6<l; j chains, 9s 6d; saddles, 11s 6d; Bluel mol’s pumps, 4s 9d; carbide,’6d; motor 'tubes, 12s; new rims fitted, 12s 6d. SANTA CLAUS stays at Collmson anc Cunninghamo’s until Christmas Eve. Hours for kiddies on Wednesday December 24th, 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 1.30 to 5 p.m., 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. T HYLAND.—Gee I! 1 Have you seoi those aeroplanes, balloons, am i those lovely soldiers, at L. Martin’s Main street toyland.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1