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"AM apricots at J. L. Bennett's, * Ltd., Thursday; jam peaches at J. L. Bennett's, Ltd., Thursday; jam raspberries at J. L. Bennett's, Ltd., Thursday. . ' '"JAVE £2O on your piano purchase. £BS; easiest of terms, arranged to suit buyers. USNTS and flys, for the holidays. Superior quality from £4 10;; folding camp beds, 403; camp knife and fork, 2s pair; tin plates, 7d; pannikins. 8d; kindling-wood-hatchets, 6s 6d. —Sea Hopwood's window for presents. |X A Gloria gramophones; -beautifully ' designed and made from the finest I materials.—See the 1925 models.— [Coles'. 1000 CASES fruit, bottling peaches, apricots, plums, etc., at the Mart, Rangitikei street, Thursday, j.«j a.m.— J. L. Bennett, Ltd. GLADIOLA blooms on exhibition.— Sixty best varieties to choose from. Order early.—Bradfield, special- ' ists, Square. special, ladies' holeproof lisle stockings, isplendid value, black, seamless, two thread Egyptian cotton, 2s 3d pair, O.S. 2s 6d pair.—Collinson and Cuuninghame. i EFINED private home offered busiijui/ ness gentleman, close to Square. Address at "Standard" Office. ["ALF -price millinery sale, end of _ season clearance; every liat must Ibe sold.—Madame Lilian, Cuba street. TPVID you know that suede shoes, ' '_/ valued at 35s 6d, are now selling J at Inkpen's, Broadway, for 255. Secure a pair of these for your holidays. . (lANISTA, the player piano of perfection, will transpose to any key for singing;, pianog as part pay - ! ment. —Berryman's. D CLINTON, hairdresser, Terrace • End, wishes to notify his customers that he will be re-Opening J Thursday, Bth. APPLES, pears and plums in any quantity.—3o College street. JACK Spratt could eat no meat, his wife could eat no lean, but when they bought their meat from„» Bennett and Co. they licked their plates so clean. ... "OTICE.—We have . increased our ~-staff and the public can be asJ sured of prompt delivery after the fruit sale.—J. L. Bennett, Ltd. . REIIT Johanson selling mens holiday canoe shirts, fas lid.—Cuba, street. - ';'"""""" ! FTIHE Mart, Rangitikei street, "is the ■_ place to visit to-morrow morning.—looo cases fruit, all descriptions, jto be sold by public auction.—BenI nett's. , ' ■ . lADIES' cotton bloomers; navy and A white, large sizes, 2s 6d pair; black cotton hose, Is lid.—J.' Hadfield. BERT Johanson selling porous suv glets and knee drawers, 3s lid; light and cool.—Cuba street. "rpRUESHAPE" is perfection in art JL silk hose; beautiful finish and unequalled wear, all shades, 8s lid—an ideal present.—Maxwell, 239 Main street west. J' ANTED to rent, 5 or, 6-roomed house near. Square, from end January. Apply Rev. Dent (phone 6602). "OOTTLES of all descriptions, in any ■J quantity, bought and'sold. A good stock of jam jars for sale.cheap.—G. j Haslam, 64 Main street (phone 6507). r ADIES' fine ribbed mercerised *.A lustre lisle stockings, seamless, spaced feet, excellent wearing, black and nigger, week-end special, 3s lid j pair.—Collinson and Cuuninghame. SUMMER sale at Mrs Lamerton s, 120 Cuba street, 2 art silk costumes £3 los eacli; worth 5 guineas; jersey silk dresses from 39/-; art silk jumpers from 11/6. VICTORIA - Supply Stores will wait on you for year 1925; groceries, provisions, etc. Everything fresh and new. 'Phone 6456, and we call for your orders and deliver free.—G, C. Tarr, corner Main and Victoria streets. TUSH peach apples for dessert, cooking apples, plums and peats, now iady.—Giover, 274 Ferguson street. you know that Inkpen's, Broad- ./ way, have just opened up a new I shipment of the latest styles m: shoes I from England. npO-MORROW (Thursday) is the 11 day.—looo cases of fruit, HWO cases fruit, at J. L. Bennett's, Ltd. C CHIMNEYS swept, town or country. / Good clean work guaranteed; reasonable prices. Orders taken at White's, grocer, Terrace End, phone 5189; R. Taylor, 4 Terrace street. TIOLLOW the crowd to the big fruit . sale to-morrow morning at <T. L. Bennett's, Ltd.; sale starts 10 o'clock. WHYTE'S ; wmdows~are full of Goods. There's more inside 1 Mildura sultanas Bd, seeded raisins 6d pkt., peel Is 6d, preserved ginger Is 6d.—Whyte's for quality goods. GLOVE" special; - ladies' " 3-button white kid gloves, soft and pliable skins, perfect fitting, were 9s lid to 12s (3d, all sizes, week-end 4s lid pair. —Collinson and Cuuninghame. SPECIAL value in ladies' corsets, , from 5s pair; sports corsets, elas-: tic tops, 4s lid.—J. Hadfield. J<EE the beautiful Moore «nd Moore O piano in chippendale mCjdogany.— Olorious tone and moderately priced.— Only at Coles'. ... .V. ___•_• /~\QQKED corned beef, brawn, luncheon sausage, etc., all tip top.— SeePs, 413 Main street (phojvj 8656), JL. BENNETT, Ltd., fold regu- • lar fruit sales daily at 10 a.m.; | attend these and obtain your fruit at your own price. I JOOT repairs.—Owing tu numerous ' requests and for the convenience or customers on the north side of the town, I have arranged for. a receiving depot with Mr T. Mummery, <confeotioner and fruiterer, 62 Rangitikei street. —T. B. "Worrall, Zealandia boot repairing factory, Square. » OXBOROTJGH apricots.—They, are '; the best. Buy yours at auction at the Mart, Rangitikei street, Thursday morning. Sale starts 10 a.m.— Bennett's. for those going away, 1 J —All leather and fibre requisites available at Cowburn's, 259 • Main street, the shop for the traveller. ORDERS now taken for cakes, hams, puddings, mince pies, etc. Dusins, Ltd.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 1210, 7 January 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 1210, 7 January 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 1210, 7 January 1925, Page 1