LOST. v. LOST, on Wednesday, spectacles (in case). Reward. “Standard” Office. LOST, between Grey and Ferguson streets, brief bag, containing tools.—Address at “Standard” Office. LOST, in Palmerston North, gent’s plain gold ring, initialled “J.R.” Valued as keepsake. Reward. Apply ‘ ‘Standard,” LOST, at Terrace End, brown bag, containing clipping machine parts. Kindly return to 22 Fitzroy street. TO LET. TO LET, 6-roomed house, all conveniences, 4 acres, good land, close town.—R. 13. Godwin, 9 George street. rjnO LET, fireproof shop, plate glass JL windows, Cuba street, next corner of Bourke street. Apply Alexander Clark, Ltd. TO LET, single furnished bedroom, conveniences. For address apply “Standard.” TO LET, 7 rooms, furnished, for period of 12 months, nice and central, suitable for boardinghouse. Apply Mortland and Young, 113 Cuba street. TO LET, 4-roomed bungalow, sleeping porch and all conveniences; rent 37s 6d. —R. B. Godwin, 9 George street. 54in NAVY Fox rough serge, for school wear, 7s lid yard, splendid value.—Collinson and Cunninghame. UNRIVALLED prices.—Look up ouir advertisement on page four for our latest reductions. Note our windows.—The Universal Supply Co., Cuba street. C 1 SMITH, Ltd., Saturday specials. /» oOin white damask, 2s 9d yajd; 54in unbleached twill sheeting, 2s bd yd. WANTED, violin and case, complete, in good order. Price to “Violin,” “Standard.” 6i "D D.C.” Saturday Specials. JL • Very smart suede finished gloves, with scalloped embroidered gauntlet, beaver, brown, pastelle, value 7s lid for 6s 6d pair. STOCKTAKING sale special.—Boys’ watches, 7s 6d, to-morrow only 5s 9(l.—New Zealand Importing Co., the Square, Palmerston North. Footballers. —For comfort use Acron shaving soap and Acron razor blades.—J. R. McKenzie’s.
HAWAIIAN guitars, I from 655; music and books, irom 2s. Large stocks at Oates' Music Stores, opp. P.D.C. WATSON Bros’, hardware department for value.—Ten wash-up basins, Is tkl; dish mop and brusn combined, lQd. 10s DEPOSIT, 2s Gd per week, buys a good reliable- - gramophone at Berryman’s. MONEY! Money! Why bo short of * ready money ? Loans on any securities. Consult Forster, Smith’s buildings. GOLDFINCH and Cousins.—Heavy all-wool singlets and underpants 6s lid, fleecy singlets and underpants 4s lid. Dressmaker and costumier, competent, terms moderate. —30 Linton street. GOLLINGHAME special, 50 x 70 flannelette blankets, special value, special 4s lid each.—Collinson and Cunninghaino.__ HOCKEY sticks for children, 2/-, 7/6, 9/6 and 12/6, large variety at Bennett’s Broadway. WATSON Bros’, hardware department for value.—Black lead brushes, from 7d; mouse traps, 3d; rat traps, Is. EALI Veall If you would have quality veal, then shop at the Kairanga Meat Cm STOCKTAKING sale.—Good quantity lead pencils, 6d dozen; exercise books, 4 tor Is.—N.Z.I. Co., the Square. /IOLLINGHAME special, 80-inch heavy twill, linen finish sheeting, special 2s lid yard.—Collinson and Cunninghame. ■ MONEY back if not satisfied with Glen coal. Dealers everywhere. Goldfinch and cousins.—aiiwool flannels 6s lid, heavy ribbed wool socks, Is 3d; all-wool balaclavas, 4s 6d. ATSON Bros’, hardware department for value.— oval boilers, 2 gallons 15s 6d, 2i gallons 16s 6d each. “ID 1 D.C.” Saturday speciuls. JT • Ladies’ extra good quality grey fleecy lined bloomers, elastic waist and knee, value 4s lid for 3s lid. M" EN’S rubber lined mackintoshes, guaranteed waterproof, in good shade of fawn, all sizes, 25s.—Collinson and Cunninghame. BEST Jonathan, 401bs. 7s 6d; second grade, ss; also best ripe! pears.—Grover’s orchards, 274 Ferguson street.
GOLLINGHAME special, 27-inch creme flannelette, extra heavy weight, special, 9i<l yard.—Collinson and Cunninghame. WATSON Bros’7 - hardware department lor value.—Stevens’ oval boilers, 4 gallon size, 23s Gd; 5 gallon 29s 6d. FOOTBALLS, solid leather, best shape 10/6, 13/6, 16/0 to 25/-. Largo stock at Bennett’s, Broadway. HOGGET mutton, a delicious meat. —Lots of it at the Manawatu Meat Co. Goldfinch 'and cousins.—aiiwool cardigans 9s lid, heavy allwool sweaters 9s 6d, strong black Italian shirts, 6s 6d. WATSON Bros’, hardware department for value. —Cake tins, only 6d each; o’cedar wax, 7d, Is 3d tin. . BOYS’ all wool navy shorts, made from fadeless serge, strongly lined, finished with inside buttons and belt loops, all sizes, 8s lid pair.—Collinson and Cunninghame. WE recommend it, for we know it. —Our pork is our pride.— Manawatu Meat Co. for quality. WATSON Bros’, hardware department for value.—Butter curlers, Is yd; children’s enam,el plates, ls9d; dairy thermometers, 2s 6d.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 138, 15 May 1925, Page 1
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