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■yy. ANTED, b; *xpmenced man, situation as motor driver o,r med chanio; excellent references. Apply to e; “Motor Driver,” “Standard" Office, n. WANTED to buy,, carrier’s business } and ' turnout;' ’ " “ ‘Standard” Office. Write “Cash,” A 1 LL your music wants supplied; notliipg is a trouble, anything playI ed for you.—Oates’ music stores, near 1 Club Hotel. WANTED, for the country, girl to assist in house for a few months. Apply “Standard” Office, second-hand B-S.A. slug rifle. Apply 18 Main street west. ■yjy’ ANTED to buy, ( ~ IHERRY PBUMS for sale, 3d per Kj- pound. Apply 32 -Hereford street/ DON’T -MISS the Mangatainoka sports on Boxing Day. Running and field events, piping and dancing competitions. Refreshment booth on ground. _ NATIVE RESERVE. Practically new, most desirable dwelling; im mediate possession; five rooms, all con- 4 reniences. Bargain for quick sale. Ap ply R. H. Spencer, Raugitikei street.' W J. ANTED, by young man, board in private family. Apply “J. 0.,” “Standard” Office GRAMOPHONES for Christmas presents; price? to suit all pockets; terms arranged to suit your circumstances. —Oates’ music stores. /CHRISTMAS dinner.—We have turVJ keys, ducks, fowls, etc. Order

early to avoid disappointment.—Barnao Bros., Main street;./ • ‘ . ; : ANY kind of sweets to be got at Cunningham’s, next Alf. Mahon’s, ADULTS, Father Christmas goes away on Christmas Eve. Sec him m his cave at Collinson and Cuuningliame’s. Free gifts.—B.3s p.m. to 10 ,).m. _ __ ; WANTED, strong boy, with bicycle, for paper run; good wages. Apply “Standard” Office. PEANUT brittle, peanut brittle.— Hurry along to Mellor’s handy store; just the thing for the kiddies.

warehouse and office will be open December 29th, 30th and 31st. Country orders will receive prompt attention.—Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 Fitzherbert street.

TCHANSON AND KEARNEY, 233 i/ Main street, selling smart lines >f ladies’ dust coats, trench shape, for 355. OIREWOOD in stove lengths, dry JJ bluegum, etc., 70s; pine, 60 per ord for cash. —B. H. Just, 11 College street. 4 IZORAlv~Stocka of films, printing paper, developers, etc., town prices, at the Rongotea Co-op., Kongo tea. MONSIEUR Beaucaire” and “Rigoletto,” the complete operas, m handsome record case, gold lettered.— Hear these at Leary’s. TApR the kiddies, a box of paints will JL 1 1 delight them, priced from Dd to 2s Cd.—Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 Fitzicrbert street. LAST chance of seeing Father Christmas at Collinson and Cunninghnme’s, Wednesday, December, 24th—11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.30 to 5 p.m., 6.30 to 8.30, 8.35 to 10 p.m. • ANTED7*the public to buy their English made chocolates at Cunningham’s, next Pullar and Burrow’s. PRACTICAL Xmas gifts for men, white canvas boots, chrome soles, lls Gd; with rubber soles, 11s 6d.— Collinson and Cuuninghame. yAAA RECORDS for Xmas. Call OUUU and have your pick of this wonderful stock at''Leary and Co.

WANTED, two good drivers and two pick and shovel men ; top wages and tucker to suitable men;, long job. Apply during holidays, J. Heatley, 25 Marne street. W~ ANTED, respectable woman to keep house and attend to children, comfortable home. Address “Standard” Office. _ ANTED to sell, 1918 Oakland 6cyliuder 3-seater car, travelled 4000 miles. Tokomaru. Apply Hume, phone 2, Acceptable Xmas gifts for,men, white buck§kin : cricketing boots, with leather soles and heels, 17s-Gd.—-Collinson and ' ATEW shipment, frames just arrived. See them .at; Alexander Clark,. .Ltd.', 3-Eitzherbert street. \j nnOYL'ANTI/-lioUs,i ; ;. boats, pjgtplsy ’ll; ’ \d rufps, - helmOts, Vapd ,host,of /good things’ for > v the v* kiddiefe".’- —L. 1 Main street toyland. ANTED to sell, new-sroomed bungalow, all conveniences, close* to Square; owner leaving. Price £IOOO 5 £350 cash.—Orbell and Qo.> Main Street,

FJ, SHEPPARD iiToiit on his own for • value in all kinds of tools, iron, •wire, nails, staples, etc., etc.; furniture, bedsteads and bedding, kapoo and wire mattresses, and many other lines. Oall and see him. OfU ' I.! ORCHARDS sprayed for codlin moth with up-to-date appliances. "Write, call or phone 1014.—Henderson, nurseryman. Main street. I EMMETT, "practical grocer,” Fean 'J therston Street; give, him; a trial, it. will pay you every -tune.—Phone 1008. ' si!-.n«... .<4 XMAS— Toyland ;'come ? aridVsee' the biggest display in town; we specialise all the year round.—L. Martin, Main street OUND furniture and good household sundries wanted in any quantity. Will buy for cash or sell bn owner’s account.— Harry- Palmer’s. , s jxjl «Jlam jars just landed at F. J. Sheppard’s; quality and ■ JD • U » DiJoppai U y “““ price right, get in early. Our prices for English dinnerware and teaware- are .low BOON still leads in grocery values— Salmon, sardines, and tinned fruits in great variety; all finest brands. ' ' . _ NOTHING succeeds |ik;e success, and no salea succeed better than those conducted by Harry Palmer and 00.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1