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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, last Thursday, vicinity of 1 Featherston street, parcel containing material. Reward.—22 Bryant street, LOST, between Rangitikei Line and hospital, via Boundary road, lady’s silver-watch, with gold trinket chain. 10s reward. Apply “Standard” Office or phone 6392. LOST, in Alexandra street, between Ferguson and College streets, strap silver wristlet watch, illuminated dial, glass cracked. Reward.— 249 College street. LEFT, in Esplanade drive, last Easter Monday, by visitor, small camp stool. Reward on returning 22 Jlryant street. LEFT, ill Square, near Watson’s, on Friday afternoon, gent’s bicycle. Apply E. Whitehead, 25 Fitchett street. WILL person seen taking bicycle by mistake from front of Watson’s store please return 127 Ferguson street. TO LET. TO LET, shop or office, ground floor, Rangitikei street, splendid position; low rental.—Kenneth McDonald. TO LET, two largo and well lighted rooms, H.B. Buildings. Apply Manager, N.Z. Clothing Factory. TO LET, 7-roomed house, all conveniences, 35s rent. Apply Bert Fratt, Broadway. TO LET, house, 5 rooms, near Square. For particulars write “VO,” “Standard.’’ TO LET, two furnished rooms, double bedroom and sitting room, motor garage, 7 minutes Square. Address “Standard.” nno LET, house (6 rooms), all conveniences, close to Square, rent £2 per week; house (5 rooms), close to Square, rent 25s.—Grant and Mitchell, 213 Main street (phone 6028). nnO LET, two comfortably furnished -L front rooms, all conveniences, separate entrance. Apply 81 Broad street. nnO LET, two furnished front rooms JL (all conveniences); no children. Apply “Standard” Office. DRESSMAKING, orders taken for summer frocks, costumes or coat nocks. Apply 34 Princess street (phone 6139). C CALENDARS for Xmas and New ' Year; better, brighter variety tnun ever.—Bennett’s, Broadway. HOW about overhauling and thoroughly repairing your bicycle for Christmas. Now’s the time to have it. A first-class job at Anderson’s, opposite Post Office. BOOT wpek at Hadfield’s, Rangi- ' tikei street, closing down shortly. —Men’s, women’s, children’s boots, sand shoes, etc., less than wholesale prices. GOOD looking homes, from an interior viewpoint, are those furnished by Diederieh and Son, furnishers, Main street. We manufacture pur furniture and seli direct. 926 CALENDARS for Xmas and .1. New Year, beautiful array.— Bennett’s, Broadway. ATTRACTIVE prices attract keen buyers.-—We are attracting our attention to attracting your business. —Collinson and Son. KODAKS, kodaks.—Now’s the time to buy a kodak at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy, Broadway. No one in N.Z. is selling them cheaper. Let us develop your films. HISTORICAL Nights,” Sabatini, 3s 6d; “Trail of Adventure,” Ottwell Binns.—H. L. Young’s, Ltd., booksellers and stationers. OUR coal dealer refunds your money if you’re not satisfied with Glen coal. cheap, 6-roomed bungalow for sale; easy terms or securities. See Owner, 57 Ferguson street. '0(1 CYCLES at Alderman’s FurniJL> ture Depot, Terraco End; 2 gent’s cycles in good order, with coaster hub, bargains for cash. Drophead sewing machine £3. Secure one of these snips. OATES lias big bargains in gramophones during Show Week. Be sure you call when in town—’twill pay you. WANTED to rent (or lease), house . of about 4 rooms, by careful tenant; references. Replies to “69,” “Standard.”

PHONE 5208.—Divehall will see that yotir wants receive attention.—Divehall, Rangitikei street, for quality beef. ROAD racing machines.—2s miles race at Wanganui, Boucher’s cycle secured, fastest time; buy a Boucher, only £l2 10s. EMMETT’S. —Keep your eye on this.—Phone 5905. WANTED, board and lodgings for working man, with boy 13 years, close Square. Write “A. 8.,” “Standard.” 020 .REDUCTION this week on cfe famous Doherty player pianos, fitted with transposer, mandolin effects, metal tubes.—Coles' TtyTOST good cooks admit that Glen coal is part of their secret.— Jensen and Co. (phone 5307). EMPIRE typewriter, perfect condition, just the thing for work at homo, cheap.—H. L. foung, Ltd., typewriter experts. EVERY housewifo who is now confronted with the problem of creating a better and brighter homo for Xmas will find the problem simplified considerably if she inspects the entirely charming array of English wallpapers now showing at Alexander Clark’s Ltd. The range includes patterns for every room, at the very keenest prices. —Alexander Clark, 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street, Palmerston North. REED furniture—something quite new and practically indestructible; painted to suit your room. See Pegdea’s display.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 1

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