; LOST AND FOUND. T OST, rim of motor car lamp. "_"' OST, vicinity Featherston street I .west, black dog, half spaniel, white Hunt and paw; answers "Digger." Reward 18 Hereford street. 1 .End, silver wristlet watch; valued keepsake, finder rewarded on remine 27] Church street. T OST, from Stubbs' factory, lady's JJ bicycle. Address at "Standard" Office. _ T OST, at Kairanga Auctioneering JU Co.'s yards, grden Morooco pocket wallet, containing valuable papers. Reward,—S. T. Hunt, 37 Ada street. T "OST, at Poatl)ffice"on Friday evenh ■{ ing, bunch of keys. Reward apply tandard" Office. _____ T OST, vicinity Church, Alexandra or Jj .Alain streets, letter (addressed), containing postal notes. Please leave at__'Staiulard." T OST, between Jackson's store and » i Manawatu auction rooms, £1 note. ra'rd at "Standard" Office.
! TO LET j FTIO LET, two unfurnished rooms, with 1. use of conveniences; bus stops at door. Address "Standard" Office. mO LET, furnished bedroom. Apply 1 "Standard" Office. J. ed Furnished house, o minutes G.P.0.; good piano, garden, fowls. AdPark's buildings, 110 LET, 2 lie bquare, occupied bv Mr mO LET or for sale, large dwelling, .. with about 6 acres, all conveniences, orchard, etc., situate Wood street.—Brophy and Mowlem. " | \AiNtiiNU Marine" and "Jioxers. 3 J fit any gramophone; amusement, for vounm and old.—At Oates' music HI IKY were practising stories to tell -"-- round the fire, the flame from the* log arose higher and higher; tales of Christmas and joy, .some tragic, some new, lots had a moral, a low were quite true. The youngest girl told of a poor orphan boy who possessed no stocking to hang for a toy. So he painted his leg and Santa Glaus smiled; "Ha! Duncalf's best boots for that poor little child."
1. stop l( coord ihi'ei 'oulcl like a repeater gramophouc; repeats —Oates' music stores. WiIMN you need a healing, soothing preparation, don't say ointment, say Vernrui. Price Is; theresuits will surprise you. mO-NIGHT after six o'clock.-Toys JL at your own prices at Collinson and Sons, Broadway. O UY it at Fitt's this Xmas; we guarj]3 antee every article purchased (IMRISTMAS novelties, in purses, ink J stands and fancy boxes, from Is 3d to 10s 6d; perfumes, handkerchiefs, gloves and select ties.—l). M. George. DID you know that "King's," watch specialists, is the ideal place for Christmas gifts.—E.P. purses, rings, pendants, brooches, gold expanding wristlet watches. Our watches are fitted with highest grade movements, mid a genuine guarantee goes with each watch. Address: Upstairs Harvester buildings, Coleman Place. WEDNESDAY morning i ! 1 .2. only, line Phris net blouses, trimmed lace and medallions. Turn down and open collars, full or •:[ sleeves, sizes 13J to loi, window 10, 7s lid.— Collinson-Cunninghame's. THE finest work of the coppersmiths finds expression in our showing of beautiful copper goods, and you will be surprised at all we ask for these goods under our cash prices.—Watson Bros.,
TTOPWOOD Hardware Co., Ltd.— JGL (-0111 cast iron cake pans, ss; cast atch, lit works inside. Purchase it at i'ltt s. "l/TECCANO sets from 8s; manicure IvJL S ots from 12s Gd; Kent's best quality hair brushes from 5s 9d. We •rive you the best goods at the best price, because we sell for cash only.— Watson Bros., Ltd., the Square. pAY and pay less for your las presents. We do not ay one cent, for the man pay, or for office expenses liny for cash, at Watson TTOPWOOD Hardware Co., Ltd.— tl May forks, 2 and 3-tyne, from -Is fid; hav'rakes, -Is 9d ; scythe blades, 9s. L/TONEY is hard to get these times. IVL jf you have to buy presents buy them hero, where money goes further, and our guarantee protects you.—Watson Bros., Ltd., cash providers, the Square.
BOON sells Hoinz goods—What would J bo nicer than a tin of pork and j beans or spaghetti, or a jar of prepared mustard through the holidays. GET the best out of the shears you use. Why waste time with inferior grades? We have the best. Sheep shears, T.TJ.S. double hollow, 8s 6d pair; dagging shears, 7s 9d; sheep branding oil, 12s gallon.—l Manson and Barr, Ltd., Palmorston North. "OOR keen kut kash prices go to F. J. *■ Sheppard, ironmonger and furnisher. We deliver all goods within borough. Nails, from 4d lb; stapled, 4d lb; 3ft.; sheep netting, 29a roll; fowl netting, 3ft.. 19s; 6ft., 38s; copper kettles from 5a 6d. Please note: Wo sell no groceries.—Bs and 85a Eangitikei street. TJIANCY goods, photo frames, cigar- .!_ otto cases; these are very suitable for Christinas presents; must bo sold.—Rongotea Coop,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3105, 24 December 1921, Page 1
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