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1' OST, between Mr Wait’s coiner and J Rongotea, light woollen grey rug. Reward on returning to loggers and Thompson, Itongotea. I OST, boy’s canvas coat. Reward. J Apply Thwaites, butcher, the Squire. rANTED to sell, cliild’s cot, com--7 1 plete with mattress, blankets and sheets. Apply 28 Hereford street. FOR SALE, pony,-quiet, suitable for children to ride. Apply I). S. i)av ?v, Himatangi. ]' ADIES’ cotton sleeveless singlets, A Is; extra large size cotton singlets, with sleeves, 2s 3d.—J. Hadfield. A LI, ready- to-wears greatly reduced in price at The Paragon on Saturday \ T Inkpen’s sale.—Men’s footwear for the farm (inspect our own manufacture), from 2Us. 1“ VDIES’ strong black cotton hose, Is J s c i pair; all wool black Cashmere

hos(, 2s 9d.—J. Hadfield. Tlj have 24 strings of beads to he V'' cleared at 2s ild each, at The Paragon. AT Inkpcn’s sale.—Gents ! For your next pair of light boots, try us. We have the style to suit you. 1 LJStfßush hats to be reduced to 2s Saturday, at The Paragon. WANTED to buy, one light spring cart. Apply D. S. Davey, hmiatan^i. HOPWOOD Hardware.—See our window display of kitchen ware: Tea caddies, lib size, 2s: 21b size 2s 9d ; flat wick kerosene stove, 4s 9d; tin basins, 10d ; kettle lids, Is 3d. \ T Inkpen’s sale.—Children’s patent 1-bar shoes; also chrome Derby shoes, all sizes, excellent value. _ WATCHOUN-McNaught.— Seamless tinned washup dishes with side hai .dies, 2s T3d ; glass bowl table lamps, os 6d; tobacco cutters, 7s 6d each. ICE cream to take home 1 We cater specially for ice cream for home cot sumption. The flavour of our preparations will delight you.—J. Rawlins, th< White House. G< Alt NEKS' reputation lor men’s T Kaiapoi hand-tailored suits still to tini front. See window. Suits, 59s 6d to U9s Sd. AKGE assortment of flowers and JLi sprays at The Paragon, Gd, 9d, Is an 1 Is 3d each.

HOPWOOD Hardware are selling jam pans, brass 16s 6d, copper 245, alumi limn 12s, grey enamelled 4s 9d, Stevens’ heavy enamelled, with evtra thickness whore heat strikes, 14s. T rUTCHIN’S Furniture Exchange has re-opened. QIPECIAL fare at the Cafe Grand.— k.) Ices and cooling drinks also available at the same moderate rates. HOPWOOD Hardware.—Oddments in ready mixed paints lib tins, 9d; hat dyes, 9d bottle; xurniture stain, 9d tin; solid brass door knockers, 2s 6d; coppered cu iboard bolls, 6d; L.P.N.S. table spoons, 5s each. CMHE Strand fruit and confectionery J. shop supplies the very highest giade goods obtainable. You will always get full measure and satisfaction.—A trial solicited. WATCHORN - McNauglit. Cast iron trypans, guaranteed not to bi.ekle, will last a iitetime, Os Od each; ac justable frypan covers, Is Od each. HOPWOOD Hardware. —See our window latest designs. —Antique copper curbs, 4ft long, from 15s; black Jap coal beds, 4s 6d; best shape in heavy gauge seunless galvanised wasliup dishes 4s 6d. J STILL go to Anderson’s cycle shop . (opposite Post Office,), when I want bicycle accessories, because of the great variety and quality there. PHLOX, saipigtosls, petunias, etc. — J. Shearer’s, near Opera House (no oi her addressJ. t —AH! An English bicycle! What il. a perfect niacmnel. Where did you get itP D—Why! At Anderson’s cycle shop (opposite Post Office). WO thanks! So said the lady when invited to buy her beef elsewhere! S in always deals at the Excelsior Meat Lo. She's wise. 1 XTATCHORN-McNaught. Famous r V for quality and low prices.—3o ii et of first quality seamless garden h iso, with nozzle and bap connection, ready for use, Id's 6d. All goods delivered free. TT you are wise try Emmett this J_ month.—You will find it a saving proposition. Quality the best, prices tie lowest, service tho smartest. — I iione 5905. IT TPHOLSTERING in all its branches 'U done by W. Little, 79 Linton street. Call or write at once lor quote, it will pay you. FipOMATOES, tomatoes, Gel lb., large JL supply on hand; also peaches, nectarines, apricots, etc.—At Emma Just’s (near station). (MAID hubby, “Dear, dear! This IJ meat is tough." “I’m sorry, but l Jl get it from tne Excelsior Meat Co. i ext time.” ) fiMili X.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., 1- LTD., can supply Spare Parts: —Buick (ill models): New crown wheels and pinions, axles, drive stiatts, counter-shatts, cluster gears, etc.; also a large assortment of

pood used parts. ISpure parts for many other manes in stock. New 26 x2j Dunlop Railroad, Jlutes and X’almer cord covers, ios i ach. —2d Harris street, Wellington. THERE is HO mistake about it.— Anderson’s cycle shop is the place ,o have your bicycle repaired and made equal to new. A N excellent gift.—Non-drip teapots ZV in the latest patterns, tne latest lovelty, at Cliffe and Remington’s, the Eitzlierbert street jewellers. DRAWING set, Is 6d; compasses, 3d to 2s 6d eacn; crayons, tid and Is jox ; pen holders, 2d, 3d, 6d each; lead pencils, id, 2d, (id ; school bags, hs upwards.—rJ. R. McKenzie’s. F CACHES lor jam or preserving, from 6s Od case, short supply, so get in early; also nectarines, apricots, raspberries, etc.—At Emma Just's (near station). COWBURN’S LEATHER GOODS DEPOT. Cl END your children to school U equipped with Solid Leather School Dags, Lunch Boxes and Music Cases. A big stock to choose from. School Bags—3s tkl to 18s 6d Music Cases —10s Od to 20s Lunch Boxes—3s 6d upwards Also Footballs and all Boot Repairing Requisites. MAIN STREET, NEAR SQUARE. FLOWERING BULBS. WE have many millions of real good Flowering Bulbs to offer.at very reasonable prices. Full cultural directions with each purchase. Catalogues Nurseryman, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 931, 1 February 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 931, 1 February 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 931, 1 February 1924, Page 6

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