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Miss J. Chapman, of the staff of the Terraco End school, who has been teaching in England under the exchange of teachers’ scheme, is returning to New Zealand by the Corinthic, which is duo to arrive shortly. The tender of the New Zealand Importing Co., Palmerston North, has been accepted for the bankrupt stock of electric goods in the estate of W. F. Clarke.

Shorter working hours for mother! “Tan-ol” liquid polish brightens floors and furniture in record time. —Advt. The fine flavour, strength and purity ol Sharland's vinegar, brewed from pure cane sugar, cannot be surpassed.—Advt.

C SMITH’S, Ltd., for ladies’ imita- • tion suede gloves, 2-button, all shades, perfect fitting, 6s lid pair. B TOYS’ and youths’ good quality school boots, from 15s 6d, at Pallant’s cheap boot shop, 217 Main^street. CYCLE tyres clearance. Usual price 17s 6d, now 9s (guaranteed).— Manawatu Cycle Co., Cuba street. OOL~up.—Ws have a splendid range of large and small sheep farms ih Hawke’s Bay. Now is the time to get moving. Particulars from H. J. King and Co., 329 Main street (also Hastings). CYCLE bargains! English gent’s cycle, Coaster hub, equal new, cheap £B Bs.—Manawatu Cycle Jlo. \J OUH _ choice of Rudge-Whitworth, jL 8.5. A., Ivanhoo and Ideal Cycles at the Ideal Cycle Works, where they stove enamel, line and overhaul your cycle for 255. SMITH’S, Ltd., for new duster • cloth, 40in wide, a specially manufactured cloth for cleaning purposes, selling Is 6d yard. ARTIFICIAL silk (ankle) stockings, in black, grey, nigger, brown;-a few more silk jumpers to clear, fancy goods, dolls, toys, at bedrock prices.— Milne’s, 269 Main street. ■ YCLE bargains.—Gent’s English cycle, Coaster hub, rebuilt,, now equal new, £7 15s.—Manawatu Cycle Co. : MOTORISTS.— Retreading, relining, rebuilding, repairing, at Premier Vulcanising Works, Hopwood’s Buildings. ! , C SMITH’S, LtdJ, for 40in all wool • dress tweeds, shades of brown, navy, green with coloured stripe, selling os 6d yard. : ' RS McGARVEY, A.F.P.1., London, phrenologist, gives practical advice; heads, hands, photographs or writing, from 3s 6d; daily appointments. —Main street, opposite Devine’s Hotel. OU can spot our umbrellas anywhere; look for the waterproof cap inside (no printing).—Crown Umbrella Works. 58_Bourko street. AT Sperman's you get nothing for nothing, but you can have groceries delivered at your door for cash prices.—Phone 5784. . SMITH’S, Ltd., for 40in check , dress tweed, very smart design, special for skirts, selling 3s lid yard. STOP. The chofces fruit and high-class confectionery is obtained at the Strand, famous for the Strand mixture, at la 9cl lb.—Club Hotel Buildings (phone 5238). HEAVY brass preserving pans, 12in 16s 9d, 13in 19s 6d, 14in 21s 6d, loin 275, 16in 30s, 18in 455; heavy copper preserving pans, Bin 28s 6d, 15in 34s 6d, 16in 3/s 6d.—Mausou and Barr, Ltd. JJOPWOOD Hardware.—Reduction in the price of carpenters’ chisels; firmer chisels from Is 6d each. LARGE reductions in wool bedding at our stocktaking sale.—U.S.D., opposite Devine’s, Main street. NDERSON’S photographs are good photographs.—Telephone 6768. \ , store in this city can off ir you such a variety of choice Easter piesents as Watson’s big cash department store.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 645, 2 March 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 645, 2 March 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 645, 2 March 1923, Page 6