LOST. LOST, last night, bag containing clothing, _ near railway trucking yards. Howard.—lt. Mayhead, care H. R. Green, Kairanga; Phone 141 K. LOST, from Himatangi, one black three-year-old Jersey bull, no marks.—Apply J. J. Robertson; Oroua Downs. LOST, leather parcel, containing keys, between Terrace End and Linton street. Applv “Standard” Office. WILL the person that picked up small purse in circle, Opera Ho use, Thursday night, please return “Standard.” STRAYING on my property, Himatangi, black and white two-year-old Holstein heifer, two nicks out bottom right ear. if not claimed within 14 days will bo sold to defray expenses.—J. Robertson (sen.), Oroua Downs. ' ' . TO LET. TO LET, furnished room with or without board. Address at “Standard” Office. nnO LET, 6-roomed house, every conJL venience, immediate possession; rent 37s Gd, in advance. Apply W. Ritchie, Cuba street. ITiO LET, furnished bed-sitting room JL and single room, 3 minutes.from Square. Address at “Standard” Office. mO LET, two furnished front rooms, § use conveniences, motor shed, close Square and station. Apply “Standard” or phone 6303. TO "LET, to refined people, two furnished rooms, sleeping porch, all conveniences, e. 1., new bungalow; LI 2s 6d per week (including e. 1.) Address at “Standard” Office. mO LET, to gentlemen, two furnishX ed rooms, with breakfast and tea if required, in good home and good locality. Write to “946,” “Standard” Office. ■ j TO LET, 2 unfurnished front rooms. —Lloyd, carrier, Main street west. m.() LET,» two unfurnished rooms, JL fireplace, use of conveniences, child not objected to. Address at “Standard” Office. rjpO LET, for a term, 8 acres of firstclass land, close to town.—Grant and Mitchell, 213 Main street, Palmerston North (phone GG2B). ONLY FOUR WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS \7OU are sure to want your COAT or J. NECKLET REPAIRED or REMODELLED before going on a holiday. V, hy not get it done by H. H. BLANDEORD ! The Man who not only Knows his Work but does it Thoroughly and Reasonably COLEMAN PLACE (Phone G 054). High WAKE UP AND BE WISE. We are out of the Square, Grade under low expense. This enables us to sell Footwear MEN’S HIGH GRADE 800 IS At Cheapest Price in Town, For And for a Good Quick Neat Job at Repairs We Lead. Men jpARSONS, OPERA HOUSE BOOT STORE. THE HAT KING. I ATS, SUITS, COSTUMES, Made Like New Again. JOHNS AND CO. NEXT OATES’ MUSIC STORE. FOUND AT LAST! HE hunted through lane, he hunted through street, J'or suitable shoes in summer’s great heat, • Till 1m found out the place for Footwear that’s cool, Now ho deals nowhere else that’s his life-lasting rule. Would you learn where that shop is, ’tis right in the Square— PHIL DUNCALF’S, the Boot-man—-best place for Footwear. MADAME DE LUEN. SALON UPSTAIRS, COLEMAN PLACE. IMPORTED GOWNS AND FROCKS Direct from London, Paris and America. Tailored Suits and Wedding Outfits made to order, Parisian and London designs. TYRES! TYRES! Jg,IG STOCK OF ALL POPULAR MAKES AT THE IDEAL CYCLE WORKS “WHERE THE BEST BIKES ARE.” Call To-day and Inspect. Address: Next “Standard.” A RELIABLE AND REPUTABLE TAILOR. ONLY by dealing with A. McBEAN, who has a known high reputation to maintain, can you be sure of getting a Suit or Costume to your entire satisfaction
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1179, 29 November 1924, Page 1
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