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LOST. IjIOUND, yellow and white dog. Owner may obtain same on application to F. Setter, Kelvin Grove. TO LET. TO LET, 2 large unfurnished rooms, use of all conveniences. Address at. ‘'Standard.” TO LET, two unfurnished rooms, use of conveniences, Terrace End.— Apply “Standard” Office. TO LET, 5-roomed house, 5 minutes from Square. For particulars apply 15 Ihaka street. TO LET, front double furnished bedsitting room, electric light, all conveniences. —Andress “Standard” Office. TO LET, Foxton beach, 4-roomed furnished house; electric light and piano.—’Phone 6330. TO LET, 7 rooms, furnished, for period of 12 months, nice and central, suitable for boardinghouse. Apply Mortland and Young, 113 Cuba street. , r TIO LET, new 5-roomed bungalow and _L shop, good locality.—Apply C. lJahl, Main street. TO LET, 6-roomed bungalow, £2 rent, in advance. Reply “621,” “Standard” Office. MUSICAL instruments of every d<*scription can be bought at lowest prices on easy terms at Berryman’s. WANTED to lease, dairy farm, with buildings; carrying capacity 50-60 cows. Apply “Standard.” BOYS, > boys, boys.—Secure iron axle and heavy wheels for your cart, 4s 6d, at The Hub, Main street. MONEY to lend, on household furniture, life insurance policies, etc. —Consult, Forster, room 3, C. Smith’s buildings, Broadway. STOCKTAKING sale of millinery commences to-morrow. Get the bargains.—The Unique, next Wycherley’s. “ PICTURES to-night,” asked Jones jL of his friend. “Not I,” he replied, “staying home trying new records from Oates!” BOON’S removal prices.-—Rangoon candles, lid pkt.; three star safeties, 8d pkt.; plaids, 7a pkt.; rice, 31bs is.—New address, next H. L. Young and Co. GILLETTE razor blades, 3s pkt.; Acron razor blades, 2s pkt. of 6; Valet razor blades, 3s pkt. ; Gem razor blades, 3s 6d pkt.—At J. It. McKenzie’s. TERRACE End.—For first-class boot repairs try Swan’s, Cuba street. Receiving depot, Hospital store. SALE of millinery starts to-morrow at the Unique, next Wycherley’s. All lines greatly reduced. CHOICE 5-roomed bungalow, hot water, e. 1., porcelain bath and basin, copper and tubs, etc., exceptionally well laid out gulden, an ideal home; price £1200; Govt, mortgage; good terms. —The Homo Finders, 227 Main street.

Cl IVE good clean heat right to the IT last.—Glen coal. —F. Grover (phone 5699). Ballroom “Giido” powder, no dust, produces glass-like surface; large tin 3s.—The Hub, Main street. “/SOLLiNGHAME'' special. Cosy flannelette and winceyette nightdresses, round or V necks, short or long sleeves, women’s size only, week-end special price 5s lid.—Collinson and Ounninghame. I FIND the Armstrong bicycles easy running, convenient, and admirably suited to these roads.” Agency, Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post Office. Qs IN the £ discount off Red Ball O and Blue Diamond knee gum boots. —J. Hadfield. WE have several sums lor investment on town property at lowest current rates.— Fullerton-Smith and Co., C. Smith’s buildings. ’rlllS the day of the specialist.—We JL are specialists in aristie floral work.—Madame Imrie, the Square, ’phone 5190. W E make no idle boast when we s'ay we stock only quality goods. Our prices will compare favourably, and we deliver the goods.—Boon, next H. L. Young and Co. BTJY a new cycle from Imperial Cycle Works, now going at bedrock prices. Inquire at once.—Hopwood Buildings. BARGAINS ill millinery offering at stocktaking sale commencing tomorrow.—The Unique, next ley’sE MMETT sells retail at wholesale prices and delivers anything from Is to £IOO immediately. No order too small and no order too large.—Ring phone 5905. BEST dessert apples, 51b lsi; bottling pears 01b Is. —Grover’s orchards, 274 Ferguson street; ’phono 6594, HOSIERY values.—Ladies’ all-wool cashmere ribbed stockings, black, nigger, grey, Thursday 2s lid pair.— Collinson and Cunninghame’s. M ONEY back if not satisfied with Glen coal. Dealers everywhere. GOOD LIGHTS A“ assured if you have a Good Bicycle Lamp. See Our Carbide Lamps from 10s 6d. Carbide only 9d per 21b. tin. Oil Lamps from 3s 6d. IDEAL CYCLE WORKS, Next “Standard” The Square. OLD TIM COLE. OLD Tim Cole was a merry old soul, a happy old soul was he; In cold and rain ho laughed loud again, For his footwear made him warm, you see; We asked where he dealt, and ho hitched up his belt And answered, “Phil Duucalf’s, tho Square.” Ha! Ha! Tim Cole—you’re a AA'ISE old soul; In future wo, too, will deal there.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 142, 20 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 142, 20 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 142, 20 May 1925, Page 1