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kIR. SITUATIONS VACANT ANT» SIT CATIONS WANTED, SEE PAGE b. i—-GENT’S ilovef cycle for .. J sale, good' as'now. Apply (57 p.m.), Taylor, Foarriley’s Palace, Andrew Young* street. TtrANTED to buy. ] aero of good V V land. Apply 34 ' 34 College street. WANTED, by ‘3 business young ladies, board’'in private family; •willing to share room. Write to r Superior,” “ Standard ” Office. ;UY new records now .--Big stock of now songs, bands, instrumental, tr., just in.—Oates’ music’ ’stores.

BOARD and lodging in private’ fam- ' ily for two young ladies, to sharp room; use piano. Write -‘Select/’ -‘Standard” Office. 'O7 ANT El) to buy, section ’ vicinity W Massey or Sydney streets. Reply giving terms and particulars Advance,” “Standard” Office. SAUSAGES tree, at Gray and SncTlings auction sale to-morrow. BASEMENT specials. Colonial tweeds, ,/vd .length for boys’ (trousers for 8s (id, were 12s to 13s 3d; it-yd skirt lengths for 17s 3dj wore 23s I (id to 26s 3d, at 2 to-morrow.—Collin-j son Cunningbarno. \7ACAX('V for two gentlemen hoarV dors, comfortable borne, use of phone. Apply “Home,” “Standard” Office. rSA WO young men, ages 20 and 21. JL would like to meet two young ladies (about same ages) with view to Patrimony. Write “Strictly Confidential,” “Standard” Office. jt /TEAT, red actions.—Kairanga Meat .IVI. Co. have reduced prices enormously. Boot from 21 d and mutton for 3d per pound are examples.

HALF price to-morrow at 1.30. Ladies’ coats, sport coats, . costumes, blouses. Seo windows.—The C. Ivl. J 1 oss Co.. Ltd. ENGINE bargains in frocks, blouses, lingerie and hats at Liaison Louise removal sale. Address the Square. ANTED known, moat is greatly reduced, in price at W. J. Smith and Sou, Main street east. It will lie greatly to vour advantage to tall. JEH SETS for boys and girls—basement special at 2 to-morrow; navy ; uly, 4s 9d, were 8s 9d; 4s lid, were 9s Or*; os 3d, were 10s 6d; os Gd were 11s; Os lid, were Us 9d; 6s (xl, were 13s'3d; its lid, were 13s 6d. —Coliinson ainghame. Fit all ages from 3 upwards. 7ANTED to buy, two loads straw or hay; also wanted grazing for quiet cow. Good price for good food. Write “Grazing,' Kongotea.

P.D.CV 1 furnishing special.—Soa- ' grass squares, 12 x 9; usually 59s (id, for 455; 0 x. 9 49s 6(1, for 335. WAITED to buy or hire, good sec-ond-hand sate. Apply house secretary, Y.W.r.A. .11 ns tel, 19 Queen street. _ _ QEE Gray and SncllihgV advoni.sekj iuent on page Bre auction sale of meat.

HALF price tomorrow at 1.30. Ladies’ coats, sport cojits, eost uniat, .-'blouses; See windows.—l he C: M. Ross Co.. Ltd. ' f _ lIORCHES and refills.—New stock just landed; large assortment at reasonable prices.—Electrical Motor Ac : cessones, Hopwood’s Buildings, phone 531. O OSLYN all-wool jerseys; boys’ JIX strongest school make, 20in, for ’.is 3d, were 3s lid.; 28in, lor ss. lid, wore 10s !)d.—Col lin son. Cunninghamo’s bargain basement; 2 to-morrow. S" TRANGER: “What you need here is a. searchlight at each street corner.” Resident: “A lamp from .Anderson’s cycle shop is more convenient.”— (Opposite P. 0.) QUALITY and reasonable prices run, hand in hand at the Kairanga l\ioat Co. the Jingo cuts in prices are creating a sensation, PAIRS ladies’ glace court [ m shoos, Louis heels, in all sizes, 27s (Jd— James’ closing down sale. /QUALITY is remembered long after prices arc forgotten. For deliv cious home made sweets store (ppp. P. 0.) Mcllor’s kandv RED Boot Mart” is the right place / for bargains in boots and shoes. Ball a at, “Rod Boot Mart.” P.il.C.”* underclothing special.— Ladies’ cream merino combinations, short sleeves, edged lace; usually 6s (id, for 4s 9d. BA. WEINGOTT, > piano tuning V and repair specialist. Orders carefully attended to. Address, P.O. box 96, Palmerston North. |YIT,E Palmerston Returned Soldiers’ Orchestra open for engagements, lances, etc,, town or country; lowest terms. Apply Sorgt. Coward, piano tuner, box 5(1, P.N. (phone 938).

Hopwood’s - Buildings;.— Blouses now all one price. 9s 6cl; were 13s lid, 18s lid, 23s lid. Seej window display, QA PAIRS ladies’ American patent court shoes, full Louis heels, wore 60s, now 29s fid.—James’ closing down sale, 0 OPERATir with~Emmctt to rcduce cost of living by dealing atbtisv little store. —Phone 1009.

A A PAIRS girls’ giacc Der.by'lppots, -fcU 9to 1, all one price/14s 9d.-~ lames’ closing down sale, Main si root.. Ltd. l (WOOD Hardware, Ltd.'—Fix that leaky pot; ’Mehcliis 9d,stop leaks 9d, volpeck Is, Hercules cold soldoj- Is 9d. _ D.C.” carpet special,-—l3ft, 6in x 10i : t 6in, superior quality- Axminster carpet, two tone brown, usual-* !y £37 10s, for £22 "Ifts. Hoe window. L ADIES’ velvet slippers, in all sizes/ 6s lid, at James’ closing .down sale. TAM jars, 12oz. 6s Ml; 160»,' % tl 6d; 240 z., 10s 6d: 320<-. 13> 6d per dozen. Jar rings, all sr<tv, 6,1 and 7d per dozen;—Munson, and Barr, ltd.' (EARNER and Garner, drapers and J clothiers, selling , all wool New ■Zealand tailor-made spits for £4 19s 6d. EXCELSIOR.— The motor for comfort, low petrol consumption, and reliability. Prices reduced for cash only. Easy terms arranged. Price £lss—That boats ’em all. Write for catalogues Wells Bros,, phone 914, Cuba street,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 293, 5 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 293, 5 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 293, 5 April 1921, Page 1

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