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LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Wednesday night, FeathersiJ ton street, Kairanga or Botanical roads, gold pendant, chain attached. .Reward. Apply “Standard.” I OST, cocker spaniel puppy, answers J to name “Bobby.”—Finder rewarded on returning Suclling, Cuba street, or ringing 281). lOST, at Bunnythorpo, Wednesday J night, green bicycle (gents’), kinder kindly‘communicate with J. dale, Bunnythorpo. T OST, gents’ raincoat, between PalJLi merston North and Ashhnrst, via Church street. Reward.—R. D. Davis, Ashhnrst, or ’phone 599 R. I EFT in Dustin’s tearooms, lady’s J handbag. Owner can have same by applying to Dustin’s tearooms, opposite Railway Station. t WILL the person seen taking Lucas lamp from under grass near Empire Hall last night, return same to “Standard” otlice. m.\ KEN by mistake from Empire JL Hall, Lucas lamp; owner can have same by applying at police station . TO LET. npO LET, 2 or 3 large unfurnished .JL rooms (with fireplace), use of conveniences. Address “Standard” Oflice. mO LET, for term, 5-roomed i'urnishX ed house, 5 minutes from Post Office, reasonable rent. Apply E, La Frentz, 148 Alain street. mO LET, single furnished bedroom, 1 use of all conveniences, in quiet home. Address at “Standard” office. TO LET, two or three furnished rooms (cheap), to respectable middle-aged people, healthy locality. Apply “Standard” Oflice. mO LET, sunny single furnished bedJL room ; breakfast if required. Address “Standard” Office. TO LET, single sunny room, breakfast if required; motor shed. .Moderate terms. Address “Standard.” IjIURNTSHED double bedroom to let, conveniences, ’phone, central; rent moderate. Address at “Standard” Oflice. WAIKANAE BEACH WORD-BUILD-ING COMPETITION. LIST OF WINNERS. T7URST Prize, W. N. Maddox, RaeJL 1 tilii, 1835 words; 2nd, C. Rodgers, Wellington, 1790; 3rd, F. A. Cleveland, Auckland, 1507; 1). Mcßitchie, Wanganui, 127 G; M. Olivier, Christchurch, 1201; M. Ollivier, Wanganui, 1175; R. E. Gillen, Wellington, 1170; Ruth Ellison, Napier, 1159; Airs Ellison, Napier, 1150; Olive E. Ellison, 1134; Marjory Hamilton, 1093; C. Taylor, Gisborne, 1078; P. Petchell, Auckland, 1032. Judges: J. Kinder, M.A.; F. Foote, 8.A., and Rev. E. T. Cox, M.A. A full list of the words admitted in the winning list will be posted to any address on receipt of Gd by the Waikanae Beach Society (inc.), Gisborne, N.Z. TIAKAKITA HUN A HALL. THE Tiakitahnna Amateur Dramatic Society present two Farcical Comedies, * “The Bathroom Door” and “Browne 'With an E,” on FRIDAY, September 1, 1922. Orchestra S p.m. Dancing 10 p.m. Proceeds Hall Funds, Admission: Adults, 2s; children, Is. JR.S.A. DANCE SATURDAY, SEPT. 2nd, 1922. ANZAC CLUB. SMITH’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Patrons requested to contribute not less than 2s. TAKE A NOTE OF THE DATE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. GRAND PLAIN~ AND FANCY DRESS BALL. FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN, \ in the AGRICULTURAL JJALL. Adults, 2s (supper extra); Children, Is (with supper). AT C. Smith’s- new premises.— 38in brown linen, 2s Gd yard. jCURE! Fire! Fire! Don’t take risks. Jl Let us make your spark screen. We make to your own dimensions.— Manson and Barr, Ltd. <l O D.C.” lower cash prices.— J, » All wool suiting costumes, smart styles, greys only, 79s Gd, value £5 10s. ■jQE ready for the road.—Best ContiJLJ nental tyres, 34 —4, £G 12s Gd, and others.—Charles S. Pees Automotive Co. “ O D.C.” lower cash prices.— Jl o Knitted wool jumpers and skirt sets, 425, value 49s Gd. RONGOTEA. —Don’t miss tins?— i English white and gold China cups and saucers, 10s 1 dozen. Taylor, Rongotoa. ’OROCURE a rolled roast from ibo 1. Kairanga Meat Co. and your weekend’s meat will please you. AT C. Smith’s new preuiTses.— 30in Jap crepe, plain and check, all colours, Is 9d yard. PD.C.” lower cash prices.— o Ladies’ cotton foulard frocks, latest styles, 27s Gd, value 32s Gd. DELICIOUS.— The favourite eating apple, good sound fruit; only Gd lb at H. F. Bishop’s, the Square; ’phono 898. “"O D.C.” lower cash prices.— .2. e Cream ribbed woollen knitted sports skirts, the latest, 21s, for 17s 9d. QECUIIE some cheap reading—thouLJ sands of good novels, 2s Gd each, at Bennett’s, Broadway. Ol FECIAL for this week ! Cooked O corned beef; this is good and will please you.—Manawatu Meat Co. T>ACON! Bacon I Our own cured JO “Palm” brand, cut in rashers or to any size.—Bert Hansel, the popular pork shop in the Square. BOBBY’S Cafe for « select cup of tea. Hero also you will find highclass confectionery of every kind. Note the address--! doors up from Everybody’s.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 491, 1 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 491, 1 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 491, 1 September 1922, Page 1