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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Saturday afternoon, boy’s juvenile bicycle. Finder rewarded on returning to Beattio and Procter, Ltd., Cuba street. LOST, between Dannevirko and Eclngotea, Sunday, Gladstone bag, containing tennis flannels; initials and silver plate on bag. Reward. Address at “Standard.” LOST, at Post Office, bunch of keys. Would finder please return same to 148 Ferguson street. LOST, Saturday 'alternoon, lady’s white suede glove. Write “685,” “Standard” Office, LOST, on -Main South Road, on December 23rd, 1925, between Levin and Paekakariki, leather Gladstone bag, containing clothing and parcels. Finder please communicate with “Standard” Office. Reward. LOST, on December 19th, 1926, off car, on Main Road to Wellington (between Palmerston North nnd Waikanae), one brown squash bag, containing valuables. Painted on bag is “C. Teschcmalter,” and a label C. G. Teschemaker, Hotel Cecily Wellington. Finder please communicate with C. G. Teschemaker, Blenheim. Good reward is offered. LOST, Thursday, in town, brown pocket wallet, containing £7 in notes, motor license and pension certificate. £2 reward on returning same (intact). —Apply “Standard.” LEFT’, in Oddfellows’ Hall, December 26th, gent’s navy blue overcoat, torn near left hand pocket. Reward. Apply Durant Sales, ltangitikei street. TO LET, new shop, situated Featherston street, opposite Central School. Apply 13 Queen street. TO LET, Main street east, largo shop, with seven living rooms attached. Apply 108 Ferguson street. TO LET, 2 furnished front rooms, bedroom and parlour, with use kitchen, cheap. Apply 34 Albert street. ripO LET, single bedroom, c. 1., all JL conveniences, with breakfast, 17s Gd week; board if required. Apply “Standard.” TO LET, 6-roomed house, every convenience, good garden anil orchard, 2 acres of land, £2 per week. Apply 11 To Awe Awe street, after 6 o’clock. TfO LET, 2 unfurnished front rooms, separate gas stove, all conveniences; moderate rent. —8 Fitzhcrbcrt street. TO LET, 120 acres, all fiat, 8 concrete bails, 7-roomed dwelling, close to factory and school; dairy 60 cows, e. 1., machines, etc. Price £3 10s per acre.—T. J. Rodgers and Co., 11 Goorge street. mO LET, 2 furnished rooms, near JL station, 255; suit married couple or friends. Apply “Standard.” TUJ LET, ior 9 months, well furnished 4-roomcd brick bungalow, spacious rooms, sleeping porch, telephone, excellent locality. Apply • •.Standard” Office. TO' LET, 4-roomcd house, newly renovated, near Square; immediate possession; rent 30s. Write “humus,” “Standard” Office. vgriQ LET, large shop in Main street, double window ; lease if required ; rent £2 10s per week Apply Grant and Mitchell, 213 Main street (x'hone 6028).

WANTED, within reach of Palmerston, small farm suitable for fattening or grazing. Buildings not necessary. Lease preferred. Particulars to “Genuine Earmer,” “Standard,” CIHAS. GRAY, the premier butcher, / is still to be found opposite the station. Only the best of meat stocked. —Phone 5270. 171 ASY terms arranged for H.M.V. If Columbia, Sonora, gramophones, Edison phonographs, or musical instruments. —Berryman’s, direct importers. ITUtUIT! Fruit! Fruit! 700 cases, . including peaches, apricots, black currants, apples, and pears, to bo sold at J. -L. Bennett’s Mart, at 10 a.in., to-morrow. WANTED to buy, five-seatcr motor car, with self-starter; will give in full or part payment £ aero freehold section and cottage, situated right opposite railway station, Foxton; good position and level. Full particularly of car to Box 209, Palmerston North. WANTED to rent, about o-roomed house (with small section for small pony); handy school, need not be central. Apply “Standard.” NEW songs, new records, new pianos, new gramophones. Always something now at Oates’s music stores, opp. P.D.C., and Main street west. AYFAIIt,” Michael Allen, 6s: “The Bounce of the Ball,’ Sabatani, 3s 6d.—H. L. Noting, Ltd., booksellers and stationers. GET your hosiery for mum, dad and the bairns from the Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square. / 7 AItNERS’ ‘ ‘open warehouse to 'CIS public.”—Best Palmer Nap trousers, 7s lid; men’s pinhead working shirts, os 6d. T NEXPERIENCE. Yes, just the J. camera you requirefolding kodak, always in focus, 55s. —Central Photo Stores. " THE London tailor is determned to give you the best value in tailoring.—Leslie Collier, Cuba street. MAXWELL’S clear up of summer goods. Share the bargains: Frocks, costumes and jumpers.—Next Bank of N.Z. n yy r ATCH for Scaramouche! QUALITY and economy all the time with Glen coal.—S. T. Owen (phone 5187). 1926 LOOKS bright j it can be made brighter by drinking. Fairlawn tea. —W. H. Boon, agent.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 35, 11 January 1926, Page 1

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716

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 35, 11 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 35, 11 January 1926, Page 1

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