PIANOS por “s.s. Remuera,” direct from the manufacturer, in oak, walnut and mahogany, from £75 at Berryman’s. I PIPE plums and gooseberries picked daily.—2 College street west. OATES’ Music Stores.—A valuable piano for a moderate price—don’t be without one any longer. R RESPECTABLE working man requires furnished bedroom in quiet home. Write “204,” “Standard.” GARNER’S “open warehouse to public,” upstairs 118 Cuba streot, saves you 25 per cent, on all drapery and clothing. RAMOPHONES with recognised names, “Edison,” “His Master’s Voice,” “Brunswick,” “Sonora,” ‘‘Decca,” the best only at Berryman’s. FOR a well cut suit try the London tailor. Leslio Collier, Cuba street. WANTED to rent, by adult family, house (6 rooms), with conveniences. Reply, stating terms, etc., “205,” “Standard.” WANTED known, it’s never too soon to have a baby’s photo; como to the new garden studio.—To Billens, Fitzherbert street. WANTED, seaside cottage for a few weeks. Full particulars to “Seaside,” “Standard” •Oilitje. MISS A: Where did she get that bicyclo from ? Miss B: From Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post Office, where I’m going now. Miss A: I will come also. FOR New Year gifts, shop at J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd, the store where quality and value are assured. (gCARAMOUCHE is coming. CANVAS bags for motorists, made to fit any and Son, Main street. C'IOSTS no more but its worth J more—Glon Coal.—Cutbertson’s, Phone 5496. CATHOLIC cards, gift books, rosaries, pictures, at depot, 297 Main street, near Post Office. / 'IHIMNEY sweep and bottle buyer, town or country.—R. Taylor, 4 Terrace street (phone 5818). ANTED, 2 gentlemen boarders, V V share room, good home, telepnone, etc. Address at PRESERVING jars for 1926, large stocks just to hand, see big advertisement for prices.—Collinson and Son. MRS MeO.arvey, A.F.P.1., London (with lioyal distinction). —Practical advice on heads, hands, photos and writing. Open daily till 7 p.m., Wednesdays 3 p.m. Special appointments any day.—32s Main street. WANTED to buy, one sack old potatoes, suitable for seed. Particulars to P.O. Bo,x 166, Palmerston North.
AAV AY on holidays until January 4th.—G. Haslem, AA r est End Bottle Store. O UITS made by the London tailor are lower in - price.—Leslie Collier, Cuba street. FOIi New Year, art. silk jumpers, in 14 different shades, with Re ter Ran collars, 17s lid.—Maxwell’s, next Bank of N.Z. C COMPLETE your arrangements by >■ having a supply of Carson’s quality jdrinks_in your home.-2-Phone 5246. JEAAETI, Bootmauer, 69 Cuba Street, extends to all patrons the compliments of the season, and wishes to state that his establishment will bo closed from Dec. 24th to Jan. 4th. W 'ANTED to buy, second-hand punchbail. Write “Punch,” “standard.” 73 SHADES in ladies ’silk hose for Christmas presents.—Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square. Travelling rugs, sum cases and all holiday goods, better quality, lower prices. Shaw’s, Hopwood’s Buildings. PORT wine, only 2000. gallons imported port left; bring your jar along.—Club Wine and Spirit Vaults, phone 6236 (est. 1900). THE good things lor Terrace End residents.—Much of the district’s quality meat finds its way to Scadden, Broad street. Get your meat there. G.AENERS’ “open warehouse to public.”—Men’s Kaiapoi saddle tweed trousers 17s Gd; men's Kaiapoi all wool trousers 14s 6d. TRIOR used car values go to Adams, JJ. Ltd., where every ear is thoroughly overhauled before sold. rip ENTS and marquees for sale and JL hire. Dahl and Son, Main t Licet. £ to son > 475.—3-roomed house in good order, ) electric light; easy terms; handy Square.—Birnie, Coombs and AVii--38 Rangitikei street. npHOSE who have tried them all always come back to Glen Coal. ©I TART 1926 right.—Let W. H. Boon be your grocer. Service, quality and prices unsurpassed. CfONN Oit’S Christmas gifts that > will be appreciated.—Beautiful poems, latest fiction, fountain pens, eversharps, box stationery, suede novelties.—The Square. MOTORISTS should buy at Boucher's.—Outfits, only 3s; chains, 4s per foot; lumps, 60s; horns, I2s; pumps, 6s 6d; tubes, 8s 6d; covers, 30s. —96 Cuba street. MAXAVELL, m tip-top condition, nicely painted, good tyres, £l2s.—At Adams, Ltd. TUST try Glen Coal and seo for yourself. 13. Archer, Lombard street, Rhone 6330. LIGHT A 7 L Studebaker, nicely I painted, in first-class condition, £2oo.—Adams, Ltd. MILLINERY and the holiday spirit.—Feel dressed with the assurance of high-class headwear.—The V’ogue, opposite Money Order Office. T\TEAV Year hampers made up to j-N order; quality and satisfaction guaranteed.—Club AVine and Spirit Vaults, phone 6236 (est. 1900). MILLINER Y for the ‘ cide it at the Vogue; charming line of models, 25s.—The Vogue, opposite Money Order Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 4 January 1926, Page 1
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