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ANTED, second-hand separator, from 20 to 40 gallons. Apply 237 Ferguson street. lADY’S bicycle, B.S'A., free wheel, A very little used, sacrifice, only £7 17s Gd. ‘Apply 37 Joseph street (off Cook street). _ _ TAUHERENIKAU RAGES. Car ' leaves Thursday morning early; several seats vacant.—Phone 1151. jC t O BONUS.—Wanted to rent or 3L/0 lease, furnished or unfurnished house. Apply “N.AL,” ‘‘Standard’ Office. ANTED, motor car, valuablo_ section in part payment. Address “Standard” Office.

| x_ i BONUS' to person securing 4 i iiW 5-roomed house, near town. ] or ReStandard” Office. holders, Foresters’ jp!v to “C.T.," | TNVITATION ' Jj_ social, are invited to- social and j dance on Wednesday, New Year’s Eve. ' at Foresters’ Hall, at 8.3U p.m. EFILJiS for electric torches and ej hand lamps, all sizes stocked; also No. (3 Columbia, shot.— At Oldaker’s torch emporium, Rain street. WANTED to sell, set Dayton scales, suitable lollies or tobacco, cheap. ■Apply W. H. Skinner, Rain street, RUBBER soles and heels, Phillips’ military brand, ladies’ sizes, just landed; also men’s.—At Hannah’s. W 'ANTED, good ; iive man to sell books and magazines on train.— Railway bookstall, Palmerston North. ON’T miss Is lucky dip at Cpllin.l3 son and Cunninghame’s on Wed uesday (New Year’s Eve), 2 p.m. to

BUY a gramophone as a New Year gilt for your friends. We have great variety.—Oates’ nuisic stores. WANTED, reliable man or youth for dairy farm, machines used, good home. Address at “Standard” Oftiye. WANTED known.—3oo cases fruit to be sold at Harry Palmer’s sale to-morrow. WANTED immediately, butter maker, £3 10s per week, cottage, and usual allowances; married preferred. Apply Secretary, box 91, Palmerston North. 1 AIDES’ cotton singlets, 2s 9d, 2s J l]d. 3s 6d ; with fancy fronts. 2s 9d and 3s lid.—J. Hadfield, Rangitikei street. FAJHERCH R ISTMAS’"cave at Collinson and Cunninghame’s is open for inspection free of charge every day until New Year’s' Eve. QD'dipsj (kl dips, Is dips; good value O at Landers Bros, on New Year’s Eve. TERRACE END.—Coronation confectionery has bran tubs; Gd and Is dip. Full value guaranteed. KEARNEY advisei fcP sports attending the races to wear a sovereign felt hat; it will bring you luck. WANTED, grass mowing, by the acre, machines used. Ring phone

i /" LUCKY dip at Collinson and 1. ; m Cnnninghame’s is great sport.— New Year’s Eve, 2 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Presents displayed window G. SEE Father Christmas’ cave at Collinson and Cunningliame’s; free inspection every day until New Year’s Eve. MASTER carburettors ensure economical motoring.—Arthur Whitaker, the car repair man, 8 Grey street. ’Phone 525. BOON for Peck’s table delicacies— jellies and Keilcr’s marmalade'.—Broadway’s class grocery stores, phono 379. „ SUCH great value in Is lucky dip parcels at Collinson and Cnnninghame’s, New Year’s Eve, 2 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Strawberries and croam, ice cream, and iced drinks served daily at Dustin’s marble bar. BOON sells the product of earth and sea, and at prices to.suit; just call in and sec (Broadway). TOHXNSON _ AND~ KEARNEY, 233 9J Main street, for Royalty boots for men, 25s and 30s. BUY NOW, and save worry at 1 the store where you get everything to suit everybody. Here are a few useful presents for men: Hair brushes, shaving brushes, razors, auto strops, razors, Gillette razors, watches, fountain pens, pocket knives. —Watson Bros., Ltd.

DO you know Enunett, the grocer; call, he will be pleased to see you at'his store, Featherston street; phone 1000. T; ABIES’ and gents’ second-hand AJ cycles in new condition, from £G, at the Ideal cycle works, next ‘‘Standard” Ollice. Cycles built to order from £14 ; 10s; juvenile cycles built from £8 10s.—Phone 1189, * CONGOLEUM art rugs are lovely goods, and wear for years. See them at Sheppard’s, 85 and 86a Kangitikei ctroat. OHDFHS taken for cooked hams, at Dustins, Ltd., the premier caterers. LOOK at the window display for toys and E.P. ware to convince you of the splendid assortment, any | price you like; country customers kindlly come early.—Landers Bros., Kongotea store, llongptea.

YOU will please your artist friend if you, give him something from out artists’ department.—Alexander Clark, Limited, 3 Fitzherbert street. have a few lines, hoots and shoes jought- before the late .rises, which are splendid value. Sec our business man's boot at 29s 6d —best value in Dominion.—F. J. Shcunard. 85 ' Haim.tikei street.MOTOIUSTS. —Please note that we carry stock and can procure at short, notice all motor and cycle acoes-soriea.—Co-op., Rongotea. 171- J. SHEPPARD has largo stocks of 1 • Lewis Berger and Sons’ paints; > tho price of this paint has recently ud- ‘ vunced 2s per gallon, at tho factory; no advance at Sheppard’s. Remember, Irnl penal gallons, not American.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1711, 30 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1711, 30 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1711, 30 December 1919, Page 1