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LOST AND FOUND. lOST, in Alexandra or, Church streets, i gold brooch pendant, set with amethyst and pearls (keepsake). Reward. Apply Miss B, Hanna, care Maison Louise, the Square. T OST, between Y.W.C.A. and Palace Li Theatre, gold bar brooch, sot with amethyst. Reward. Apply “Standard” Office. lOST, in or near Square., pair new i light boots, size 8. Reward at “Standard” Office. FOUND, come astray, on oun farm, Tokomaru, steer. Owner can have same oh paying costs.—Mabin and Hume. "OjOUND, Hutching furniture ex- £ change for linoleums and furniture of every Main street (near P. 0.). TO LET. TO LET, to business young lady, furnished bedroom, with or without board, private family. Address at .“Standard’’_Office. f's TWO or three rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished. Address at “Standard” Office. " SHOP to let, George street, 2 rooms lately occupied by coal company; rent 2us.—Farmers’ Land Agency, telephohe 360, box 218. FARM, 20 acres, 6-roomed house, miles from Palmerston ; £I7OO, £7OO cash.—Farmers’ Land Agency, telephone 360. 171 ARM, 16 miles of Palmerston, 90 acres, £3O acre.—Farmers’ Land Agency, telephone 360, box 218. FOR LATE AJnV’lw, BEB PAG* fi

'OjOXTON BEACH.—Come and have JS tile cobwebs blown off yon, by taking a trip in Child Bros.’ bus tomorrow; departs Post Office 8.30. • OPEN till 9 p.m.—Plenty time to select a hew oak piano, easy prices, easy terms.—Oates’ music stores. wed-lings and holiday family reunion photographs, go to Billens’ studio, or phone 731, for an appointment. , i. •' ‘S rjIHE old tramp limped down the village street (he’d tom out his i pockets to tie ’neath his feet); his story | ho told to a farmer’s wife, who’d pitied these swagmen all her life. She gave him some money, and said, “Go to the Scpiare, and of Phil boots you just get a nice pair.” WHO are the quality painters? Why, Butcher and Bradley, 224 Main street, 130 Broad street Give us a trial. MBS E. MAUDE, metaphysician and electric massage specialist, may be consulted on and after 29th of December, at 129 Park road (few weeks only). '

/GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE, 8 V 3! rooms, out-houses, man’s room, 2 motor garages, 2 trapsheds, doors all 2 inches heart kauri, 2 bedrooms 17 x 17, dining room 19 x 20, kitchen 23 x 17 all under one roof and 14ft studs; enamelled bath and basins, gas heaters in all bedrooms; orchard magnificently appointed, beautiful garden, land 80 by 330; situated Fitzherbort street. This house is replete with every modern convenience, built of the iinest timber, nicely elevated, solidly lined, suitable for doctor, professional gentleman or retired farmer; only 2 minutes from Post Office, nice and quiet, and fine wide street. Price only £4000; about £IOOO cash.—Farmers’ Land Agency, 1261 Main street, phone 360, box 218. ANDERSON’S photographs arc good . photographs. Telephone 916. CYCLISTS, you will be well repaid by inspecting the now stocks at Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post, Office. , ~\ \n ACRES, only 5 miles from It: i Palmerston, 2 houses (5 and 6 rooms), all outbuildings; £6O per acre, terms arranged.—Harry Palmer and Co. BpON AND CO., the progressive cash grocers, have just landed Bird’s custard and egg powders; always up-to-date. A SCOOTER is a sensible present for boys or girls. Our scooters are made of Australian hardwood.—F. J. Sheppard, 85 and 85a Rangitikei street. WANTED, sweet buyers to inspect our stock and compare prices.— Dustins, _Ltd. WHO are the quality painters? Why, Butcher and Bradley, 224 Main street, 130 Broad street. Give us a trial. , ■ Cyclists, get tho wind up with a Bluemel’s pump at 4s 9d; motpr pumps, 12s 6d; tyres, 6s to 19s: pedal rubbers, 6d ; outfits, 6d; carbide, 6d; oil, 4d; Dunlop solution, 4d.—-Ideal cycle works, next “Standard” Office; phone 1189.

BOON AND CO. still stock the fam- ! ous Bo'om-ett baking powder. Try this line. SELECT’ your presents at Watson Bros,' We have large stocks of valuable gifts, which are not expenof 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. are selling barn red paint atj the low price of lAs 6d per gallon. 1 Buy to-day, as it will sell quickly.— Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 Fitzherbert street* 1 QOn _A TRUE service of -eco_|nomy will be our, motto for ‘the year.—Johausou and Kearney,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1710, 10 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1710, 10 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1710, 10 January 1920, Page 1

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