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ALKER, my grocer sells -rice, sago and tapiocoa 4d lb ; vermicelli ami macaroni, 10d-packet, Phone 5133. - LApiES I This is your department. In choosing the wallpapers lor the nome remember the latest and largest stock to choose from is at Wardßros., i U Cuba street. LADIES’ all wool cream blanket coats, 255; ladies’ dark blanket coats from 355. J. Hadfield. ANTED, New. Zealand Statutes, volumes 1916 to 1921, all or parts.—“Statutes,”' Box 389, Wanganui; ;■ . 1 . 1 ; : „ • ' OUR rolled roasts are specially prepared for people in a hurry— Kairanga Meat Co. for meat. THE New Edison is the only sound reproducing instrument which is capable of sustaining direct comparisons with living Heaf it at Berryman’s. ■ PAPER serviettes, d’oyleys, dish mats, paper patties, streamers, confetti, fruit labels.—New Zealand Importing Co., the Square. WANTED, small load furniture or goods to make up load for Wellington Monday next; charges reasonable. Phone 8400. , HAVE you seen our Giant school pad, 400 pages, for Is 9d.—H. L. loung, Ltd., Broadway. XCELSIOR Meat Co.-Didn’t you know that we excel in all things m meat —Cuba'street butchers. ATEEDLE gramophones are not to i. i be compared with Ec.ison’s diamond disc 1 See why at Bciryman’s. MEN’S wool and cotton singlets, English make, 6s 3d; underpants, 6s yd: heavy cotton Englisli singlets, 5s lid. J. Hadfield. WANTED to” buy, free engine motor-cycle; must bo in good condition. Post particulars Hopwood Hardware, Box 209. DRESSMAKING —Costumes, wrap coats, coat frocks, dresses, etc. [Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices moderate.—Miss Richardson, 69 Rangitikei street. ■ TABLE cork mats, 6s set of 3; biscuit forcers, with 6 dainty shapes. Jnow Zealand Importing Co., the Square. WE can supply your small goods and will do so. Make yctur wants known.—Excelsior Meat Co. i “Furniture sellers.—if you do not . wish to risk a clearing sale we buy for cash. J. L. Bennett (late Harry Palmer and Co.) TO ROY STREET.—Mounsey and Co. L conduct auction sale of household furniture and effects, toolk, etc. Details page 8. ______ SEE the pressed beef at the Manawatu Meat Co. We are certain you will want some—'tis good. E sell cheap, and we are not afraid to advertise our prices.— Walker, Main street cast. FIRM occupying one of the best business sites in Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, has the following floor space to let or lease for a term to suit tenants. Good mo4erfl brick building.- Space available, 500 square feet on ground floor and 3200 square feet on first floor, suitable for either offices or warehouse. Apply in first instance to “Trader,” P.O. Box 184, Palmerston North. ASN’T that roast pork from the K.M.O. just lovely? Of course it was! Everybody wants more. OON and Co, have anticipated the 1 rise in teas, so you will benefit by being able to buy Fairlawn at the old prices. -

WANTED to lease or .purchase, 6-roomed house, with modern conveniences and motor shed, in good locality. Address J. Powell, c.o. 35 Grey street. i HOPWOOD Hardware. Copper kettles, seamless bottoms, last liandles, 3 pts. 11s 6d, 4pts. 13s, spts. 14s 6d, Opts. 16s. FLOUR.— lOOlbs, 19s 6d; 501bs, 10s; 251bs, 5s 3d.—At Walker’s cheap supply stores, Main street. (STRIOH feather dusters, washable, ' all sizes from 3s 6d. Why not buy one.—Grovers’ “Tiny Tots’ Garage,” near Grand Hotel (phone 5931), the Square. FOR luncheon. When you’re puzzled about your menu visit the Manawatu Meat Co. Choice meats stocked. WANTED, exchange 140 acres, carrying 75 cows, best farm Waikato ; large school opposite; rail, town, saleyards, creamery one mile; electric light and power; 8-roomed house, all conveniences. For dairying or sheep farm near school. Pre-war price quoted, no inflated values considered. Price £9800; owner’s equity £3500. .Write “Owner 349,” “Standard” Office. IEACHESI Peaches 1 Best freestone bottling peaches, 6s 6d per case (delivered).—H. F. Bishop, the Square (phone 5846). IRE 1 lire 1 Right opposite fire station, Cuba street, is Claridge’s, tne place for chocolate and sweet buyers. Call on your way to the pictures and have some. ■■/ PARENTS and guardians should note that cycling is a useful and beneficial exercise for the young. Inspect the juvenile cycles at Anderson’s, opposite Post Office. F, N. STiSAM Laundry.—All classes . of work executed expertly, quickly, and at reasonable cost. Address, 126 Broad street, and receiving depots, 161 Main street and Street's store, opp. Empire Hotel. HOPWOOD Hardware. Kerosene pumps, Is; improved kerosene pump, spring grip and self-cutter, Is yd; with spring, 2s. B iLUE edged cups and saucers, best „)\6s 9d half-dozen; tea, 5s halfiozen'i plates to. match, 4s 6d half iozen; V English blue 32-piece Maz. iinner se,t, £5 19s 6d.—The Hub, 1(3 Main street (late N.Z.I. Co.). OAIRLAWN tea, Fairlawn tea, FairJL lawn tea.— Boon and Co. are still selling this popular tea at 2s 3d, 2s 6d Mid 3s- per lb. Broadway, for ladies' and cents’ tennis shoos. Children’s f landals at lowest prices. ft/|'J]3ATI Meatl Meatl Only the LyJL jbest beef and mutton on sale, and he quality is unexcelled.—Chas. Gray, ho people’s butcher, Main street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 644, 1 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 644, 1 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 644, 1 March 1923, Page 1