3RINSMEAD pianos.—New models _J: ex s.s. Rotorua just opened up; superb instruments at a moderate price.—Coles'. v. WANTED, bMrd-Tesidenee, by young lady in business. Write "Board 519," "Standard" Office. -f Os per week, buys -L a first-class gramophone, at Berryman's. RANTED to purchase, sound oounI, , try bakery business. , Price and full particulars to "Sound," "Standard" Office. /ANTED to purchase, second-hand fireproof safe. State lowest leash price, etc., to "J .A.," "Standard." "IGH-GRADE motor oil for Ford u.-- cars, 4s 9d per gallon. Adam urgess, Rangitikei street. . v . TANKED, small house; from 1-5 ' T acres land. Write "517," "Standard" Office. ■■ ■ ANTED to • sell, coke heater (complete), suitable for hall or large room.—Bone, Cuba street. ;'•* TJTAVIED knowny your money re- / V funded in full if you are not satisfied with Glen. Alton coal.—lt. E. Cuthbertson and Co., Palace Theatre, George street. 7igns, JUNE Carnival price, your pick, 30 distinctive costumes; formerly Bgns to lOJgns; all sizes, best fabrics and colourings.—Collinson-Cun-ninghame's. j ARY had a little lamu. She can have b«ef or mutton if she rings Seel (phone 8655). COMFORTABLE home offered to ; two children (school age), near station. Address at "Standard" Office. to buy, gas stove, m I » t good order. Write to ", y "Standard" Office, stating price. JENNETT'S great book sale.—6s, ' novels for 2s Cd, 3 '2s 6d novels' for ss. Bargains everywhere. WANTED, ladies to inspect our black, nigger, brown, brocade court shoes, also white which can be dyed to suit any frock, Cs lid to clear.—U. Ardrey and Co. (next Post Office). _OOD English car.—Austin fiveseater, electric, lights, self-start-er, engine first-class condition.—Adams, Ltd., Rangitikei street. A BICYCLE lamp is cheaper than . no light—l have found that' Out from personal experience. Secure one from Anderson's cycle shop," opposite Post Office. •. A LL the latest Gs novels for 4s 6d; X"\. all children's picture and story books, less 25 per cent.—Bennett's sale. ' • THYTES store.—Don t .go past , » it; quick service, free delivery and satisfaction all round.—'Phone: 5189. - Cunnighame s June I Carnival price £3 lps 6d each, 19 useful costumes, gaberdine, serge, velour, tweed; good shades, all sizes; formerly 99s tkl" to 6|gns. 3-SEATER Morris-Cowley, just. overhauled, for sale at a reasonable price.—General Motor Exchange, Cuba street. 2s 6d NOVELS for Is, 6s novels for 2s 6d, new half-crown novels (3 for ss). —At Bennett's sale. W"~ ATCHORN-McNaught for" Sheffield cutlery, made from Firth stainless steel, dessert knives, 15s 6d half-dozen, tables 19s half-dozen; we also have stainless spoons and forks from 4s 3d half-doz. HOPWOOD - Hardware.—One-man firewood saws; Disston's best quality, 'complete with supplimentury handle, from |l9s; frame saws for firewood sawing, our j price ss; ironbar maul heads,_4s_ i ol all descriptions I J. mado to order; pedestals music I stools, tables, etc.—H. C. Blandford. ' 8a Iving street. 1 Q PECIAL menu every day at Rawj O* lins's, the White House, but extra special on Saturdays and Thursdays. Farmers and shoppers, bring your friends. WRITING pads~Tnthe best qualities at lowest prices.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. Baby Grand Chevrolet, in ! f_) first-class condition, bargain price. —General Motor Exchange, Cuba street. GILL'S, opposite C. Smith's. —Call and inspect our new variety of velour coats, fur trimmed, from £4 10s; also costumes and coat frocks direct from our own workroom. "OPWOOD Hardware.—Repair your L boots with Driphc-et greenhide sole i leather. It wears longer, easy to nail on, 5s 6d for a large size piece. Boot lasts with two feet, and heel, 4s 6d. AN excellent gift.—Non-drip teapots, in the latest patterns, the latest novelty, at Clifl'e and Remington's, the Fitzherbert street jewellers. WATCIIORN-McXaught specialise in aluminium ware; set of four saucepans, complete with lids, for 13s 9d set; also have a few two-pint kettles at 4s 6d each. Call and see our special value teapot, at 7s 6d. ET your supplies of fisb at the JT Manawatu Fish Supply Co., Cuba street; or, if in town, dine at our dining rooms. Fresh fish daily. rOPWOOD Hardware.—Heavy weight i strong enamelled fry pans will stand the heat, 9in 4s, lOin 4s 6d, llin.ss; tin fry pan covers to lit any pan, for Is 6d. DECORATIVE papers, streamers, balloons, confetti. See us when arranging your dance.—H. L. Young, Ltd.. Broadway. chmapion tea of Palmerston X North, Fairlawn, first in quality, flavour and purity; sold by Boon and Co., Broadway. g)S.— SOUVEMR booklet of PalmerJL ston North, with all tho latest news. —A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller, the Square,' P.N YES I Our reputation has come to stay. We are not going out of business, but are giving you the best possible value.—Chn'o and Remington, the Fitzherbert street jewellers.. . . A LF. PENKETH, 7-George street, buys- - gents' left-off ' clothing, boots, books, tools, etc.—7 George street (phone 8412). • ' i SPECIAL menu every day at Rawlins's, the White House, but extra special ou Saturdays and Thursdays. Farmers and shoppers, bring your friends. JEA LEAD wanted in any qc-antity. ADnly "Stardard" Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 1
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