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LOST AND FOUNP. LL person who took Kent's f% B.S.A. bicycle from outside library last n.ight (by mistake) return s;ime to 52 Linton street. LOST, white shoe in Broad street. Finder please leave at '-Standard"' Office. lOST, 3s Gd, if you don't buy one of _J our 5s Cd novels lor 'Js.—Bennett's, Hroadway. t iTBAVKI) on my property at NewI ll not claimed and expenses paid, will '' sold,- W. Den-. IMHJN'D. llutehins' exchange- the place for second-hand ftirtniture,; linos, hooks, etc. —Mttin street east,! near Post Office, Bj"\i.)UiYl), the best" apd cheapest place L lor prams; buy nt wholesale pi ices.—Prtlrnerstou pram factory, Main stieet east, phono 1271. | TO LET. 0 LET, from end of June, lor 0' JL months, 7-roomed modern residence, fully furnished witli all conveniences; largo motor shed and nice gar-i den. For address apply "Standard" Office. FOR SALE ADYTS. SEE PAGE 8. WANTED to sell, gent's free wheel Swift cycle, just overhauled; owner no further use. Apply 62 Church street. 7" ANTED, second-hand piano; will V? pay cash for good instrument. Particulars to "Accompanist," care "Standard" Office. WANTED, bv young lady, hoard in I private family. Write "A.F.," ••Standard" Office. _ P;(REE delivery, from the Workers' Store, liopwood's Buildings, .Main street east (to members and nonHEAR it to-night—- • the most perfect gramophone made. Now on show at Dates' music; stores. HIGH grade furniture, artistic in - -design, manufactured on the premises by skilled craftsmen.--Geo. Sk in - lftsmcn. —Geo. Skin- , Alain stroet, opp. railway station. T ANTED, elderly woman to nurse » V old lady (country); good pay. 1 Apply. Aisher, 60 Grey street.^ DAHDANELLA." song aud'foxtrot, the song everybody will soon be singing. Only at (fates' music stores. 7'ANTED, first-class salesman lor. T r the front shop; must have knowledge ol hardware ami. engineers' supplies. ApplyJtiolben aud_Kirk. SyITANTED, waitresses and kitchen VY hands for show; good wages. Hours 8 to 5. Apply sharp, Iloss's tea rooms. WANTED, girl for office; wages 15s. Apply "Hardware," box 209, PallnerstoM North.

A UCTIONEEHING.—Wanted, posixjL Lion with auctioneering or produce firm. Wiite ''Widower," "Standard" Office. WANTED, all thirsty people to patronise Lite coffee stall at' the Show; funds in aid of Willard Childfood herd or cows, ply "Share Milker," "Standard" Office. _ SYMPATHISERS of'Willard Child,_J ren's Homo should visit the coffee stall in main, building at Show. W~ ANTED known, that every woman and miss can get smarter styles and better values in footwear at Millar and Giorgi, Palmerston North. SHOWROOMS "packed with excellent assortment of high-class furniture in solid oak and rimn by experienced tradesmen, marked at minimum prices. Inspect and be convinced.—Mounsey and Co. ELOCUTION, painting and drawing taught by F. Alfred Trice, 13 Cole's Buildings. _ _ _ WANTED to sell, third mortgage' for £036, G per cent., on small farm near Palmersfon; part payable! next June. Address at "Standard" Office. STRAIGHTFORWARD service and dependable repairs at bedrock prices, guaranteed at the Ideal cycle works'; next "Standard" Office. SULLIVAN, the oldest estab- £\ . lished clean chimney sweep. Orders left at Watson Bros., Ltd., always receive prompt attention. _ DUN LOP, Railroad, Oceanic Barnet, Glass, National and Rajah tyres and tubes just arrived, at the Ideal cycle works (next "Standard" Ollice). We guarantee all stocks to be absolutely imperishable. GKHNG! Going!" yells the aucI tioneer. "What's going?" asked the crowd.—My watch, just had it re"ERE is a health to ye, Father o'Flynn ; may good 'fortune go wid you agin and agin; you're a man from the crown of you're iligant head to the sowls of the boots that ye walk in," 'tis said; "and by tho same token you're judgment is rare, for yo know Duncall's boots, ahuro you're wearing OUR shoes are celebrated not only for quality and daintiness ol stylo, but also for reasonable prices.— The. "P. and B." shoe store. "CTHYLATED spirits, pist lajulec .TJ. largo quantity. Write for quo tations from Hopwood's. TANTED to sell, 40 acres, close i< PaUuerston; H-roomed Ihhimconcreted ouwbails, etc. I'i'icc L'So i>ei acre, £121)0 cash.—Orlicll mid *>'•<• Main street. 7"E have tho linefltnohriioi. of Hri . . V tiflh 'chocolates i" lMii:.r*rsto» North.—Dußtins, fciit. Ru««r« am 3' RANGES, apples, bananas, loma toes, lemons, pears, etc., ;\ .Whitehead nnd Ullis, fruit depot, Bar gitikei utreot, phono WJ4.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1844, 19 June 1920, Page 1

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