Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

LOST. LOST, tent fly, between ivarere and Palmerston North.—Finder kindly notify postmaster. LOST, ginger Persian kitten, about July 15. Anybody detaining same will be prosecuted.—Richards, Gale de Paris Hotel. LOST, purse containing sum of money, visinity Beale’s store, Church st. Reward at “Standard” Office. lOST, from Skating Rink, Saturday, Indy’s bicycle. Finder please ring 0557. , , IjIOUND, cap oh motor tank.—J. Y. Oliver, motor painter, Maire st. TO LET. TO LET, large furnished room, every convenience, open fireplace and gas.—l 3 Princess street. TO LET, partly furnished 4-roomed house, two months or more.—Appl y to 18 North street, mO LET, roomy clean offices, with X strong room, also rooms. Apply R. B. Godwin, George street. BROWN’S Char-a-banc will leave garage Rongotea, on Saturday, July 26, at 11. Ill) a.m. for All Blacks football match. TT7 ANTED to buy, ladies’ or gents’ V? bicycles; any condition.—Audress at “Standard.”

15 GIRLS’ and maids’ warm coats now offering at 10s each, at D. M. George’s winter sale. BERT Johanson’s winter sale offers the smartest of tricoline shirts with collar to match for 12s Gd.—Cuba street. AN invitation.—You are invited to . C. Smith’s, Ltd., to-morrow; first showing of new spring millinery. ANTED to buy, writing desk ; state price and where to be seen to S.L. ‘‘Standard” Office. rgTRAVEIYEES’ samples. Ladies’ JL flannelette and wineeyette nightdreses from 7s Gd, grey fleece lined bloomers 2s lid.—J. Hadfield. IjjIUItNITURE prices always at bed- . rock at the Empire Auction Mart. For surprising values give us a call. HHRY some mutton birds while in JL season..—Barnao Bros. bargain window display of millinory, Thursday, at "thq Unique noxt Wycherley’s. “■XTO money in politics,” they say, save for the tew, but we are out for low prices, which means money to you.—Autridge, butcher, Cuba street (phone 5334). BERT Johanson’s winter salo for unexcelled value in smart Bedford cord shirts with collar to match, 9s lid. —Carroll buildings. EAL ermine necklets, reduced 30s at H. Blandford’s salo. WANTED, by working man, one or two-roomed bach. Write •‘Bach,” “Standard” Office. SPRING and summer ready-to-wear hats and models, in all their glory. —C. Smith’s, Ltd. RED Birds are conspicuous among the feathered flock, and they are also in the cycle world. Agents, Anderson’s cycle shop, opposito Post Office. TRAVELLER’S set of samples _ of ladies’ wool vests and combinations, bargains every one, at D. M. George’s winter sale. W ELL! Well! 1 can scarcely believe that’s my okl bicycle—they have made such a good repairing job at Anderson’s, opposite Post Office. ]OVELY models, smart ready-to--1 wear fiats, showing for first time this season.—C'. Smith’s, Ltd. ANTED to sell (client leaving the district), Royal Enfield motor cycle and side-car.—The General Motor Exchange, Cuba street (telephone 5049). 171 URS of all descriptions, greatly reduced at H. Blandford s sale. WHALEBONE brushes, 6s _ 6d to ,10s 6d; Xylo hair brushes, 15s to 30s ; ebony mirrors, 15s to 255; Xylo mirrors, 9s lid to 25s.—J. R. McKenzie. I7IURTHER bargains, winter sale, . models from 9s Gd.—The Unique, next Wycherley’s. EMMETT, - 170~featherston street, handiest, busiest, quickest and cheapest suburban store. —’Phone 5905. "A J ISIT C. Smith’s, Ltd., to-morrow.— V Lovely display new spring models and ready-to-wear hats BERT Johanson’s winter salo offers boys’ wollen gloves Is Gd pair.— Carroll buildings, Cuba street. A BARGAIN.—Big X motor cycle and side-car, latest model; cheap tor cash.—The General Motor Exchange, Cuba street (telephone 5049). GOOD range of felts from 4s Gd, real bargain value at- winter sale. —The Unique, next Wycherley’s. OC.S. teas.—These are of a de- . lightful flavour. When shopping at the Original Cash Store, for of course you do shop there, insist upon having O.C.S. tea. Undoubtedly tho finest show of spring millinery we have ever had. —Visit C. Smith’s to-morrow. ROVER car; newly . painted, electric lights, self starter, first-class condition. Pric6 £250. Adams, Ltd., Rangitikei st. E have pleasure in advising that . . the new season's millinery display will commenco to-morrow. —C. Smith’s, Ltd. HOPWOOD Hardware have some oddments in cutlery at special prices.— Stainless table knives 66s dozen for 20; half dozen. Ordinary steel Sheffield knives in dessert and tables for 7s 6d and 6s 9d half dozen. SALE of furs Thursday, 24th inst., at H. Blandford’s, Coleman Place and Wellington. WORRIED BY WORMS ? HENDERSON’S WORM POWDERS ARE rapid and effective in the ex- . termination of worms. Price Is Gd a bottle. Obtainable o'nly from W. P. HENDERSON, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, 'TUa Square, Palmerston North.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MS19240723.2.3.5

Bibliographic details

Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1075, 23 July 1924, Page 1

Word Count
734

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1075, 23 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1075, 23 July 1924, Page 1