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LOST. LOST, lady’s brown leather purse, in Summerhay street. Reward. 300 Church street east. LOST, between Palmerston North and Marton, one Star cord cover, on rim. Please return to Rangitikei Motors, Limited, Marton. LOST, baby’s blue and white shoe. Finder kindly leave at Whyte’s Store, Terrace End, or “Standard” Office. X OST, black puppy (bitch), white jL4 feet, white star on chest, collar on; answers name “Belle.” Reward. —32 Ferguson street.' u: =t TO LET. TO LET or lease, 4-roomed house, in Broad street, near new Catholic Church, gas range, porcelain bath, motor shed. Apply “Standard” Office. TO LET, two unfurnished rooms and kitchen, with option of renting house. Address “Standard.” TO LET, two clean newly furnished frorft rooms, use conveniences, suit married couple, handy to Square. —Address “Standard.” NOTICE. MILITARY TRAINING. CADET COMPANIES, PALMERSTON NORTH. TRAINING re-commences as from the following dates:— 28 Company 4th May, 1925 48 Company 6th May, 1925 Fall in, 7.15 p m., at A. and P. Showgrounds, Cuba street. No LEAVE will be granted. V. SUGDEN, Lieutenant, Area Officer, Palmerston North. Trespassers, with or without dog or gun, on my property, Kairanga, will be prosecuted. All stray dogs shot. W. J. YOUNG.

PERSONS trespassing on our properties at Aokautere, with dog or gun will be prosecuted.—ft. ft. Scott, W. R. Hopcroft, J. C. Petersen. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL persons trespassing on any of my properties with dog or gun will bo prosecuted without further notice. W. BROOKIE. TRESPASS NOTICE. Trespassers with dog or gun on the undersigned properties will be prosecuted.—Messrs Holden, Herrick Bros., Harrison and Lett. ’ TRESPASS NOTICE" ALL persons trespassing on our property with dog or gun will be prosecuted without further notice.— W. S. Hammond, Henson Bros. TOWN Planning, Costly Street Making, and Expensive House Building is all very nice, but. it points the way to a flat or a room or two for the workers. Try and get your feet on to a bit of freehold in God’s Own Country and be independent. Come right along to our yards. We have plenty of cheap building materials. TIRATU SAWMILLING CO.

ELOCUTION. MISS ELDRED. Five years Resident Teacher, Avonside College (Presbyterian;, Christchurch. Three years Resident Teacher, Leslie House School, Newtown, Hobart. PUPILS C’-oached for Competitions and Trinity College Examinations. Studio: St. Andrew’s Gymnasium. Interviews from 2 to 3.30 daily. BALLROOM DANCING FOR CHILDREN. MISS DIANA TABOR will hold a Ballroom Class, on Saturdays, at 2.30 p.m. for boys and girls under 14 years. Classes in Operatic Dancing have resumed. The Studio Booth MacDonald buildings, Rangitikei st. BIRCH BREAD AGENCY. THE Agency hitherto held by Messrs Rawlins, Ltd., has now been transferred to THE ORIGINAL CASH STORE, The Square. BIRCH AUTOMATIC BAKERY W. It. KELLS, UNDERTAKER. 86 RANGITIKEI STREET 1 , P.N. Telephone 5180, Day or Plight. FUNERAL conducted by Motor Hearse in Town- or Country. Private Address: 88 Rangitikei Street.

REASONABLE LINE OF ARTIFICIAL silk jumpers, In New Style, Latest Colourings, 22s 6d each. MADAME DE LUEN’S. COI.EMAN PLACE, Palmerston North. W. P. HENDERSON SELLS CAMERAS. BECAUSE he is a expert. He has selected the cameras which get the BEST results, so that he can RECOMMEND them to you. Call and let him show you WHY he chose certain Kodak and Brownie Models. W. P. HENDERSON, Chemist and Photographic Dealer, The Square Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 2 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 2 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 2 May 1925, Page 1