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SOMETHING new, something differ>3 ent. —Tho now His Master’s Voice gramophone. Hear it at Berryman’s. I HAVE heard so much about Red Bird bicycles that 1 will call at Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post Office, and mako enquiries. J'UST the car for week-ends, 5-seater Chevrolet, electric lights, selfstarter; price £Bs.—Adams, Ltd. FOR quality and value.—Berryman’s pianos lead; prices eusily £2O lower than elsewhere; very easy terms. APPLES!. Pears! Apples! Cox Orange, Jonathan, Canada, Munro, Cole, Bose, Diel, pears. Ask for our van with supplies to call.—Nelson Fruit Supplies (phone 5967). WANTED known, latest model 7seater Hudson will leave the Grand Hotel 11 a.m. Tuesday for Wellington. A few seats available. —Phone Grand Hotel. BARLEY. —Good sample of clean barley, 25s per sack, at the Mart, Rangitikei street. —J. L. Bennett. Ltd. OLIVERS’ shoe store. —Black suede one-bar shoes, patent strap and facings, low Louis neel, 22s Gd. WANTED to purchase, small stove,suitable for beach cottage. Apply, stating price, etc., to “Stove,” “Standard.” WANTED to sell, gent’s bicycle; practically new ; cheap.-—Apply Haywood Vulcanising Works, 79 Rangitikei street, Palmerston North. USE quality coal.—lt puys. Satisfaction guaranteed. Glen-coal dependable quulity.—P. E. Thomas (’phone 5973). "]i/f"ILLINERY, children’s and adults’, iVI the latest manufactured, from 10s Gd up. Call at 231 Ferguson street. HAVE dry feet this winter.—Purchase a puir of Inkpen’s “gutta percha” goloshes. All sizes at Gs 9d.— Broadway boot 6hop, opposite Bennett’s. IjYURNISHERS are reminded of the furniture sale in Grey street tomorrow. Everything equal to new.— Mounsey and Co. A SNIP, 5-seater Maxwell, newlypainted, electric lights, selfstarter; price £190.-—Adams. Ltd. MILLINERY is cheaper here.—We specialise in high-class goods at a reasonable price. Vogue MillinerySalon, 19 Broadway. Government morTgage~s-room-ed bungalow, all conveniences, well situated, only £IBO cash required. Balance Government loan.—Brophy and Mowlom. nnHE Grand Huirdressing Saloon X (Bill Johnson, proprietor) has always time to shave and cut hair for old friends and new clients. Full stocks of your favourite smokes on hand. O. LIVERS’ shoe store. —Patent sandal bar shoes, low leather heels, medium round toes, comfortable fitting, 27s Gd. FULL stocks potatoes, onions, chaff, barley, at the Mart, Rangitikei street. —J." L. Bennett, Ltd. WANTED to buy, section, handy to Girls’ High School. Write -‘391,” “Standard” Office. DOG owners in the borough.—Remember, after March 316 t you pay 275.

WHYTE’S store for Terrace End householders; you get no better value anywhere than at the Post Office Store, ’phone 5189. GLEN-COAL, dependable quality.— Satisfaction guaranteed. Now obtainable from Child Bros. (’phono 6447). P'6o CASES fruit, peaches, pears, O grapes, apples, tomatoes, at your own prices.—At J. L. Bennett’s, Ltd., to-morrow morning 10 o’clock. RABBITS 1 Rabbits 1 We want a continuous supply and will pay Is per pair for 51bs. weight.—Barnao Bros., Palmerston North (.phone 6zo0). WANTED, 6-roomed house, all conveniences, close Square, carelul tenant, adults only.—3 Lombard street. NO soot, no slack, no waste in Glencoal, the ideal household coal.— F. F. Usher (phone 6024). WANTED, capitalist to finance building oi picture theatre; about L3OOO required.—Write “Country Town,” “Standard.” THE Black Cat, 61 Cuba street.— When shopping for children’s clothing, you are well advised to pay us a visit. We specialise in infants’ trousseaux. LADIES’ shoe trees are selling at Inkpen’s for Is per pair ; men's 2s. Xnese trees lit any size siioe and keep the shape of your footwear wonderfully. —lnkpen’s, Broadway. ' : SCOTCH Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square.—New range or knitted costumes and Cardigans. Inspection invited. \ VICTORIA Supply Stores for groceries and provisions.—Loose tea, 2s 6d; Orange Pekoe, 2s lOd; bulk butter, Is sd; pineapple, 8d tin.—G. C. Tarr, er. Main and Victoria streets. CHIMNEY smoking I Horrible, isn’t it? And dangerous, too.—R. Taylor, 136 Main street, will make a thoroughly clean chimney of it in no time. Give him a ring on shone 5818. __ COIOKERS, study our tobacco prices, io —Plug tobacco, 8s per lb.; Juno, 9s lb.; Havelock, 10s 4d lb.; 8 tins Havelock for 12s; G.E. plug, 11s 4d lb.; cigarette tobacco, Is plct.; cigarette zig papers, Id each; matches, 8d per doz. Why pay more —Watson Bros., Ltd., big cash store. WHERE you really get quality meat. Wo never fail to please. —Autridge, corner oi Bourke and Cuba, street. If you cannot call, ring 5334. CtOWBURN’S. —Special line attache / case, fitted with lock and key, only 3s lid; school bags, from 3s 3d.—Near Barnao Bros., Main street. NEW wool Cardigans and jumpers, also autumn nrt. silk jumpers.— Maxwell’s, 239 Main street weßt, SHOPPERS at Terrace-End and elsewhere should know that Scaddon, 117 Broad street, has quality meats. — Phone 5380 (prompt delivery). ORE than a fountain pen.—The “Security” is your guarantee that cheques and all other valuable documents will always remain as you write them. Enquiry welcomed..—H. AYhitehead, 56 Scandia street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 101, 30 March 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 101, 30 March 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 101, 30 March 1925, Page 1