LOST AND FOUNP WILL tlie person who took fountain' peri by mistake from table at Bank N.Z., Mpjiday, kindly leave same at “Standard” Office. I GST, cheque No. A 165506, drawn J on Bank of New Zealand, Danncvirkc; signed A. F., Red ward. Payment stopped. ]* OST, dueling gaiffi cock; Reward J on return. 160, Church street. LOST ~ between Bunnytliorpo and Ffiildihg, one big red cow. Reward.—J. Evans, Palmerston North. LOST, a tailboard off dray. Willi finder kindly leave word at 16 Ferguson street. _ __ T OST, on Wednesday last, on PalJLd merston North station, early tiain, small brown leather bag. Reward.—l 92 College street. ]OST, from outside Brophy and 1 Mowlom’s office, gent’s Richmond bicycle, B.S.A. parts. Reward on rofu I'iiiii g.same to above address. I OST, pony, about fourteen bands, 1 clipped, bang tail, bay with star on forehead. Reward.—l 3 Fitzherbert street. T OST, gent’s bicycle,' No. 900,' Friday JJ morning: IT reward on return 214 Main street. T7\(OT’ND, the host variety of secondhand furniture.—Fitzsimons and Cowling, 359-301 Main street, and 52 Rangitikol street; phone 1271. 'OOUND, furniture, linos and sccondliand goods at lowest- prices.— Hutchins’ exchange, 315 Main street (near P.Q.) -IPIOUND, at Fitzsimous and Cow--5 ling’s, 50 good chairs, chesterfield and Morris suites in oak and rimu, high-hack chairs, box ottoman, Singer drophead and other sewing machines, good kapoc bedding, 'linoleums, and all other articles of furniture.—3s9-361 Main street, and 52 Rangitikei street; phone 1271. i
TO LET. V) LET, sunny,, double bed-sitting room, gas, every convenience. Adults only; business people preferred. —33 Cuba street. FOR SALE ADVTS SEE PAGE 8 WANTED, a capable girl to assist with housework.—Airs ('lore, College street west. \ F OVATE board and residence required by young man in homely family. State particulars to “ Quiet,” M Standard ” Office. \7 r OUTH’S oilskin coats, sale price I. from 22s (Jd.—Hadfleld’s sale, Rangitikei street, “ where the bargains | ATEST electric methods scalp and .1 1 face massage; single treatment, 2s (id ; full course £1 Is. Consultations free.—Kalderm Toilet Supply, 333 Main stree teas t. 'ANTED, good general; must be V V good plain cook; 2 adults in family. Ring ’phone 451. tT) /A DIFFERENT gramophones to /mi\/ pick from, greatest assortment possible. All the best makes at Oates’ music stores. _____ e 11. H. ADAMS (returned sol- • dier), the clean chimney sweep. Orders may be left at Soldiers’ Club or at Knight and Day’s, Rangitikei street, or Fitzsimons and Co., Alain street. L”" UCKY kewpies, 9s 6d, now Cslld ; strong dolls, 3s 6d, now 2s Od; dancing dolls, (Id, now 4Jd; stuffed dogs, is, now 7id; dainty tea sets, Is 3d, now KHd.—At J. R. McKenzie’s sale. ■jC\|Oß. SALE, large linen press, at the .1 gigantic clearing sale, to-morrow, GO Rangitikei street. .See page'B.
repHE bright sunny days are the days JL for the kiddies’ photograpoa.— Billens’ studio, phono 781. WANTED exchange, double oak bedstead complete with two kapoc mattresses, for two singles complete. Address “Standard” Office. |7U)R SALE, to-morrow, at CO RangijLV tikoi street, tremendous quantity of tools of all kinds. See page 8. B~KEF, wine, and iron, the ideal spring tonic, os per bottle.—W. P. Henderson, chemist, the Square. THURSDAY’S special for Collinson Cimninghame's sale-end, 18 ladies’ coats Sts each, all wool colonial and English tweeds, smart goods, all sizes, window 18. T ADIES requiring hair work must J.J order early. No orders taken after September 10th. Special reductions on ready-made stocks.—L. irTttelmeyer, ”77 Main street (upstairs), next Press’ Boot Store. CIAUTION. — Are you sure of that j well worn bicycle? Don’t wait until it lets you down; have it overhauled at Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post Office. TAIOR SALE, kitchen dresser, table J’ and chairs, cupboards, moat safe, at 00 Rangitikei street, to-morrow. See page 8. BOON sells oatmeal, 8s Od hag; rolled oats, 8s Od 2011> bag; cereo, Is Bd bag; rolled oats, Is 9d lib bag. f ARRIED man, with youth (17), i_Vl_ wants position dairy farm, hand or machines. Apply “Experienced,” “Standard” Office. __ I,TOR SALE, cameras, leather bags, .1. skates, at 00 Rangitikei street, td-rhorrotf. Hoe page 8.
DON’T throw away safety razor blades; ' “Sharpen-em-all” stroppers make them like new, 8s 9d each.— Manson and_ Barr,_Ltd : By jo ve,' they’re cheap motors.— Hodge Multi, thoroughly overhauled, £45; Triumph, free engine, C4U; 191(5 Indian, £1)5; other makes from £3O upwards; I’m right there.— Wells Bros., 'Cuba street. rp K car rolled away ’mid confetti and cheers, and the wish was expressed they’d be happy for years; an old boot was wanted to trail on behind, but strange to relate not one could they find; for the good folk wore. Duncalf’s (great boots there’s no doubt), but the trouble’s to find a pair that’s worn out. Hopwood hardware, ltd.Boeswax, ouickshine, Johnson’s prepared wax makes old furniture look like new; furniture varnish awl stains.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1887, 11 August 1920, Page 1
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