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LOST AND FOUND. lOST, silver chain, with enamel toy J cat attached (keepsake),.. Finder kindly leave, at Mrs J, Christie’s, 54. Main street west. . , .. . I OST, bet ween A,Mar ton racecourse i. and l Palmerston, tyre, tube and vim (complete) off cat; size 845 by 120, Railroad Dunlop. Reward. Apply “Standard” Office. IrOST, Saturday, Roy’s fawn overcoat. A Reward. ’ Apply “Standard” Office. , I,OST, vicinity Bourke street, can--1 ary. Ten shillings reward. Apply 55 Bourke street. ... LOST, Boxing Day, between Esplaul ado and Feathers ton street, child’s tan boot and sock. Finder kindly leave , at, “Standard’’_()flice,. I' OST, yesterday, between Bvond and A Scandia streets', lady’s blue scarf. Reward'- Apply. “Standard” Office. , EjOUND, black , tan dog. Owner can 1 have, same by paying expenses. Apply W.ebb, milkman, Rangitikei Line. UN D, a young collie...sheep dog, Rohangina County Council collar So, 496. Owner can have same on giving description to Mrs Goring Jolmston,, Awapuni. . black and white cattle dog. Owner can have same, on paying i‘xpenses,—W. S. Fairless, Ashlmrst. FOUND, . Hutchins’ furniture exchange for linoleums 'and fiirnL .euro of every 4 'description.—-315 Main street (near .P. 0.). -. .

TO LET. qnO LET, two unfurnished rooms, J. business girls ,or widow preferred. Apply.. “Standard” Office. nnO LET. front room, with fireplace .I. and gas, furnished or unfurnished. Apply “Standard” Office. 1 TO LET, large bed-sitting room, fire- 1 place, all conveniences, .3 minutes I from Square. Address at “Standard” > Office. ■ •

'•’OR LATE AD Via. BE® PAGE, 6. CROCKERY, meat safe,-saucepans, kitchen utensils, step ladder, poultry, to be sold to-morrow at 36 Princess street. See page 8. weddings and holiday family reunion photographs, go to Billens’ itndio, or phone 731, for an appointment. i

v JpHE ojd tramp limped down the village street (he’d torn out his pockets to tie ’neath his feet); his story ho told to a fanner’s wife, who’d 1 pitied these swagmen all her life. She gave him some money, and said, “Go to the Square, and of Phil DunoaJf’s boots you just get a nice pair.”

MRS E. MAUDE, metaphysician and electric massage specialist, may be consulted on and after 29th of December, at 129 Park road (few , weeks only). AN empty house on very easy terms, 7 rooms, close P.O. Immediate possession.—Farmers’ Land Agency, phone 3GO, box 218. _ LINOLEUMS are high in price and hard to procure.. The Empire Auctioneering Co, will sell., 105 yards very heavy linoleum to-morrow at 3G Princess street. —See. page 8. BUTTEEIOK’S “Delineator,” la, i now on sale at .art needlework counter. —Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.

MADAME DE LUEN has DOW 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. FURNITURE prices are increasing rapidly. Be wise, get busy, and lill your requirements right now. See page 8 for particulars of the big furniture clearing sale at 36 Princess street to-morrow. _ A~SCOOTER is a sensible present for boys or girls. Our scooters aro made of Australian hardwood.—F. J. Sheppard, 85 and 85a Rangitikei street. catalogue of roses and other plants now ready. Send for one. Post free to any address.— Frank Mason, Sandon road, Feilding. BUTTERICK’S patterns, Is 6d, quar--1 * terly numbers now hi stock, containing coupon entitling holder to one free pattern.—Collinson and Ciinninghame. Lid. CYCLISTS, get the wind up with a Bluemel’s pump at 4s 9d; motor pumps, 12s 6d; tyres, 6s to 19s; pedal rubbers, 6d; outfits, 6d; carbide, 6d; oil, 4d; Dunlop solution, 4d.—ldeal cycle works, next “Standard” Office; phone 1189.

NOW is the time for jellies and cordials ; get in your supplies for the festive season from Boon’s, Broadway, phone 379. TO build up a happy and comfortable home,;,,you require a good wife and first-class furniture. , Your requirements can be satisfied to-morrow at the great clearing sale, No. 36 Princess street. . i AA ACRES, good' dairy, farm, all JLUU '-buildings,, extensive piggeries, £40,. ah acre, easy terms.Harry, Palmer, and Cd. ~ . ' '*"■■■< - . " ' . i ' ' " - ■ fit T ANTED • tti seH,v duchess chert, ;W wardrobe, chairs, trousers’ press, tennis net, clocks, watches, gents f gold alberts, lady’s gold chain, phone 1165* ing tomato plants from Od per ing tomato plants from Od per dozen. Prise list ready 80th October. Get it, and save money.— B. H. Jnrt, ■ \-!s ' -JiV ** , t' y Botanical Nurseries. Palmerston North. 1

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 1