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WHERE music at its best is appreciated ; La Gloria gramophone is always welcomed.—Coles, sole agents. C'l LEN coal burns right lo an ash JT without continual poking.—Jensen and Co. (phone 5307). “ j/1 DISON Diamond Disc,” “Bi-uns-jli wick,” “His Master’s Voice,” “Decca.” Easy terms arranged at Berryman’s, “the home of music.” THE guarantee with Glen coal is superfluous—people aro always well -satisfied. Dealers everywhere. U SIC I Music! Songs for all at Oates’—make your selection now. —Opposite P.D.C. WANTED rent, modern house, 45 rooms, all conveniences; careful tenant; young couple, no children. "Write “Permanent,” “Standard.” MUST sell, English motor cycle, very good order, new tyre and tubes. Apply “Standard” Office. 1 TYREE music.—One copy given with every one purchased. Ask for it at Berryman’s, "the home of music.” CtOLLINSON and Son.—Golden key / dinnerwave and teaware, in full bloom; new shipments just arrived. WANTED to let, to approved tenant, four rooms, scullery and bathroom, 20s per week. Apply 417 Main street east. WJ ANTED, oyster bottles, ducks, YV fowls, highest prices given.— Barnao Bros., Main street (phone 5250). GARD table.—Here’s your chance. It folds, has baize top anti is much stronger than any advertised line ; price 45s.—Pegden’s. BIG, beautiful pianos.—Find these at Oates’, and purchase on easy terms. —Opposite P.D.C. SCOTCH wool and hosiery shop, now showing, the first consignment of tunic suits for spring wear. W E have a big enquiry for secondhand furniture of all descriptions; best prices always obtained at J. L. Bennett’s, Ltd., Rangitikei street. CALL and inspect our line of men's glace boots, with patent toe caps, at 30s; wide fiting and comfortable.— Inkpen’s values are unequalled. SPECIAL value.—Unbleached cotton vests, several very large sizes, 2s lid to 6s 6d.—Maxwell’s. C'IOsVBURN’S, Main street west, sell J cheapest and best leather goods in town. Brief bags from 15s 6d; kit bags from 28s 6d. See these, HAT! Riding without a light? There is no valid excuse at all; lamps are exceedingly cheap at Anderson’s Cycle Shop (opposite Post Office). OLLINSON. and Son. Tuscan china white bread and butter, plates reduced to 4s lid halt dozen. WANTED to exchange, child’s seagrass pram and walking doll, for child’s bicycle Write to "Doll,” “Standard” Office. rriHESE cold nights make • book X worms of us all—if there’s Glen coal in the grate. —F. Grover (phone 569% ILLUUGHBY’S Store, Featherston street, opp. Central School. —Our bulk tea at 2s 9d lb. is something better. It pays to buy it.— Phone 6479. Note: We sell hot meat pies during school hours. SAUSAGES. —Hansel's, Broadway and the Square, for pork sausages, the quality and flavour of which aro unbeatable. You must go to Hansel's. (UFT. —One only bicycle, almost new, 23-inch frame, Eadie Coaster,.. first, grade tyres, quite now, and the price only £7 15s.—Bycrofts. Cuba street.

HEAT, plenty; soot and dirt, nil. for Glen coal users. Cutlibertsou and Co. (phone 5496). MEAT buyers—particular Terraco End residents—you should sample the choice meats which Scaddcu, 117 Broad street, can supply. AT Richards’ sale.—Beautiful beaver and seal Coney fur coats, all London’s latest, all lined silk brochc, worth £25, sale price £ls. Every coat guaranteed. JF you need a serviceable working boot you cannot do better than call at lnkpen’s, Broadway. We can thoroughly recommend our line at 30s. ECONOMY in groceries depends on quality. We soil better quality for less money. You can rely on/stocks being clean and fresh. Our largo turnover docs not permit the goods to stand on the shelves for months. Our cheese butter and selected bacon are unsurpassed for their lino flavour. Shop with us. You will get provisions and groceries served in a way you will appreciate.-—lt atson Bros., Ltd., big cash stoic. A T Richards’ sale.—Good assortxiL ment of frocks, costumes, Cardigans, jumpers, hosiery, all drastically reduced to clear. Don't forget the shop with the big values.—Richards, 263 Main street, near Square WANTED known.—New supplies of dainty gift stationery now to hand, exquisitely boxed and wonderfully cheap. Call and inspect at J. R. McKenzie’s. HAVE you met Emmett, the keen grocer.—lf not come along or ring up the busy little store, Foat-her-ston street (’phone 5905), and secure neat bargains in class groceries. ■_ GET your supplies of fish at the Manawatu l*’ish Supply Co., Cuba street, or if in town, dine at our dining rooms. Fresh fish daily. WANTED to sell, 24 acres rich flat land, well fenced, smnil cottage, just outside borough; price £750; Government mortgage; owner leaving.—C. H. Whitehead. 195 Main street. NOT dead, hut fully alive to the fact that the public want sound upholstery. Come and see it made.— Bleckley, 19 Andrew Young st. lOST, £345 rent, join No. 8 group _j Starr-Bowkett. Become your our landlord. Absolute safety for your savings. Established 26 years.—ls Rangitikei street. ___ BEAUTIFUL children.— We arc 1 making pictures of them every day. Keep a record of them.—Billons, photographer. T. J. HEATLEY, contractor, . Scandia street.—llivc-r metaland sand supplied; concreting and asphalting. Orders phone 6162 for immediate attention. • fish, every kind, hut one quality the .best -at Barnao 8r05.,, Main street west. Fresh rock oysters daily-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 187, 13 July 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 187, 13 July 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 187, 13 July 1925, Page 1

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