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'ANTED to buy, ten or twelve h.p. portable .steam engine, in good older, 1001 bs pressure. Apply Collett ami Son, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North. ANTED to lot, double or single room, (ireplaee, gas, suit business lady. Apply “Standard” OHice, 'ANTED to transter, soldier’s property ; 5-roomed house, i acre section. Apply (evenings), 128 Broad street. *) CROWNS sultanas, Is 2d lb; currants. I()d lb; dates, (id: raisins, 1 ooK, Is Od pkt; prunes, lOd lb.—Sinclair and Co., .Main street (vest, "O,7ANTED to buy, o-room dwelling, t T price not to exceed CKldd; not necessarily a bungalow, Send particulars to box 77, Palmerston North. 7 W.C A.—. Monthly meeting hoard _ « of directors will be held at the hostel, Queen street, on Friday, March ( 10th. at 2.30 p.m. ty« T English china blue band cups } and saucers, breakfast size, 12s I halt do/-; tea sets, Ids hall do/-; plates to match, 8s Od halt dozen. Obtainable I only at these prices at Watson Bros., i Ltd. .RESSMAKINO.—Bring along last year’s costumes to bo made into fashionable coat frocks; lowest prices, suit customers.—42 Taonui street. m.VVI-OR piano, almost new, for sale, X C'8o; at Oates’ Music Store. EST English oft M tooth crosscut saws, 2ds each.—Colletts, Ltd., Dannevirke. OYSTERS, oysters, oysters! First in season; also fish and grills, at the London Dining Rooms, opp. railway station. Private rooms for ladies.— Phone 908. | A DIES’ patent court shoes, worth n 280 s, clearing at 28s,— 217 Main street. ■ (JWEET peas.—Mr Trevethiek hasapf/ pointed A. C. liradlield, art florist, Crand Hotel buildings, the, sole 1 agent for his famous sweet peas. Customers can rely on getting this season’s seeds, including all his latest novelties. -US sugar, 2os bag; 2o’s oatmeal, (is bag; 100’s Hour, 28s (id bag.— Sinclair and Co (phone 294). II AV E yon had our bread yet? Ring J I up for our cart to call.— Boniface Bros. ANTED to purchase, dray, in good order, uSin x 84in inside measurements. Apply Empire Auction Co.

AUK yard yard.—J. Saturdays grey storm flannelette, Is !)d ; striped flannelette, Is lid Hadlield. (lost 1 I o’clock per Ik ONEV (prime white). Bring your vessels to 1174 Boundary road: 9d 8d ll> for (iOlhs. Please don’t Saturdays. 01' 11 mild-cured corned heel meets an increasin'** demand each week, and we don't wonder.—K..M.C. NEW Morris couches, heautitully finished, with.squab and cushion. 11l 17„Gd; Morris settees, (Jo.—l .S.D., 327 Main street (])hone 13U4). mAXI-PHONE 1092.—Let me quote J. you lor your next journey, charges most reasonable.—Thus. Killick. f”Md!S loose tea, 7s 9d; loose cocoa, Is r) 8d Hi; salmon (large), Is Id tin; pickles, Is 3d bottle.—Sinclair and Co. (phono 291). | EST the sale you ought to attend, $1 3d7 Main street, to-morrow. Everything to the highest bidder. — Mounsey and Co., auctioneers. II .OOFING iron, best quality, now £34 IDs per ton, spot cash, at F. J. Sheppard’s. We also sell at very low prices per sheet. —85 and 85a Raugitikei street. WHITE bread, brown bread. I’avis bread, and all other kinds of bread delivered fresh daily.—Boniface Bros.

l T()W is the time to have your A , cliinnieys cleaned. Leave orders c/o Watson Bros., Ltd. —o. T. Gillard. 'iOMand see most beautiful paintJ ings by leading artists on Boyal Doulton and Aynsley cliina.—Manawatn .Main street west. [),'!(< Tree beP/ane, 2Ss; Cold Crown jj gasoline, 2Ss ; Tydol gasoline, 25s ease.—Knight and Day’s. I7INTRUST your clearing sale to J Harry Palmer and Co. Prompt account sales; host results. WK have a special line in veal lor this week, delicious and tender; try it!— K.M.C. NIOW kitchen chairs, in light rimn, nice appearance and very strung, only Os each; sea grass chairs, no willow or wood used in Ira me (guaranteed all cane), trom 25s each. Try ns and get only the best of new and secondhand furniture.—-Hutchins’ furniture exchange. Hiß-315 Main street, near Post (lllicc (phone 1275).

\T Kmmett’s hive thej now don’t you think pop along, when you an alue tor your money.—P "'T'ODAKS anil Brownie V day will bo twice as ike a camera. Untwines ■ee instructions. First f • oe —Kodak specialists, i tores, 219 Main street remises open till 9 p.m. ay. a 'ol >W()()J) i 1 a rdw a resaucepans, 4s 9d. Joi d. for 2s 3d. in our barg -FOLD praters, Is; m ) 2d and 5d ; butter ( sbostos stove mats, 7d; n lid; bannister brushc rushes, Hid; bun trays overs, Is lid; butter i ;ettlcs, 2s; pas toasters, lumbers, 7d.—At Watsoi AK roll top desk f( Pegden’s, 4ft wide a tally locked drawers.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 342, 9 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 342, 9 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 342, 9 March 1922, Page 1

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