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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. USED ARTICLES. ( 17IOR SxVLE, 2-seater Hupmobilo car* good running order, £35, terms arranged.—Ford Motors Manawatu, Ltd. AT our stocktaking clearing sale. — 2- real good pianos are going cheap.— U.S.D., opposite Devine’s, Main street. WANTED to sell, o-seater Rover car, electric light, good tyres, in splendid order; any trial; £155 for quick sale. Write “255,” “Standard” Ollice. WILL exchange, nearly new English single barrel gun, 12 bore (with money) for double barrel. AVrite stating particulars, to “Gun,” “Standard” 171 OR SALE, 2 ton Ford truck, done only few months’ work, good as new.-—Ford Motors Manawatu, Ltd. FOR SALE, meant for you — Buick roadster, good order, self starter, any trial, £IOO, terms.—Ford Motors, Rangitikei street. AT our stocktaking clearing sale.— 4-piece oak bedroom suites are going at £2O, £23 10s, £24 10s, £29 10s; rimu, from £l7 10s.-—U.S.D., opp. Devine’s, Main street. POR SALE, Indian motor cycle, 1910 model, £lO cheap.—Ford Motors Manawatu, Ltd, FOR SALE, rubber tyred Bradley gig, in first-class order, £pply “Standard.” CASH buyer of ladies’ and gents' clothing, also jewellery, silverware, tools, boots, trunks, etc. Phone 6025 for appointments.—Mrs Bone, Cub a street. ITAOIt SALE, your chance—Singer English light car, 3-seater, firstc'lass order, £65; terms. Ford Motors, Rangitikei street. AT our stocktaking clearing sale.— Linoleums at 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 9d and 7s 9d pier yard.— U.S.D., opposite Devine’s, Main street. WANTED to sell, light English 3seater; car owner wants larger car; cheap for quick sale. AYrito “260,” “Standard.” FOR SALE, sengrass pram, in perfect order. Address at “Standard” Office. J7AOR SALE, Ford 5-seater, good fam- . ily car, £45; terms arranged.— rord Motors Manawatu, Ltd. A T oiir stocktaking clearing sale.— Large stocks or reversible rugs, carpet rugs, mohair rugs and skin rugs; big reductions.— J.S.D., opposite Devine’s, Main street.

FOR SALE, a snip, one ton truck, engine recently overhauled, largo body with sides, £Bs.—Ford Motors, Rangitikei street. WHEREVER tho problem of a sanitary and waterproof floor covering prosonts itself the solution lies in “Koverflor” tho liquid lloor covering for wood or cement, indoors or outdoors alike. Tho wonderful possibilities of this now preparation will bo gladly demonstrated by Alexander Clark Ltd. 3 and 5 Fitzherbert st., and Carroll Buddings, Cuba st., Palmerston North. \ LEXANDER Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street, and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street, are selling the whole stock of framed pictures at 20 per cent, reduction. Be early and secure the best. U'PHOLSTERY repairs is one of Blockly’s special lines.—l 9 Andrew Young street. BOTTLES bought; jam jars for sale 1 cheap; solo authorised collector oi Tui branded bottles.—fiaslam, 64 Main street west (phone 6507). REN’S millinery, a big range > of fashionable and pretty hats lor all children.—The Unique, next Wycherley's. ROYAL Star push bicycles, £1 deposit, os per week; have one today. General Motor Exchange, Church street. BOUCHER’S lor motoring re- ■ quisites: Motor cycle covers 30s, tubes 8s Gd, chains 4s per foot, outfits 3s, lamps 50s. You save by purchasing at SJ6 Cuba street. NEW stocks. Bicycles, rifles, guns, fishing rods, tennis racquets, tricycles, siieath knives, pocket knives, torches, etc. —Bycroft’s, Cuba street.

CHINESE waterproof umbrellas, 9s 6d; air guns, 4s 9d; walking and talking dolls, 14s, 16s; we guarantee these are cheapest in town.—Rutter's Cash Store (pliono 6445). AN AW ATI) Eish Supply. A tasty meal at a reasonable price. Wo expect to try our varied and inviting menu. Big supplies of fish fresh daily. J UST the present for a boy. — Tool sets, best Sheffield make, Is, 2s bd, 4s 3d, 6s 3d, 19s 6d, 28s 6d, 47s 6d, 58s 6d.—Manson and Barr, Ltd. CORNS! Oh, my corns I Cnnninghame’s Lightning Corn Cure will soon banish your corns. First application gives ease; Is 6d bottle.—Cunninghame’B Pharmacy, Broadway. SPRAYING materials and garden requisites.—Black leaf 4U, for green fly, loz. size Is 6d, lib. 7s 6d, 2ib. 21s; Bordeaux Powder, for blight on potatoes and tomatoes, Is lb; best English bluestone, 6d lb., 45s percwt.; 6ft hardwood garden stakes, 2s 6d per doz.; Ivatakilla, for all round spraying, 2s 6d pkt.—Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. D"EAR Jean. —Just a reminder to call and inspect those ladies’ bicycles at Anderson’s cycle shop, opposite Post Office. rgIHE London Tailor (Leslie Collier) JL will occupy the premises next Irnion Bank in tho Square, when the building is completed. Removed temporarily to 237 Alain street. PUDDINGS, 2s 7d; Bevara beer, 6d; stockings, Is 3d, Is 6d; putfed raisins, 8d; everything fresh and highest quality.—Rutter’s Cash Store (phono 6445). GET a lady’s cycle at Boucher’s now; whilst big bargains are offering. We can arrange easy terms for you. Call and Inspect.

j^nNCHEOf'i . —Try the Grand Cafe. Excellent faro, good serrico. photographs are good photographs.—Telephone 5768. HAY forks, ‘2, prong 3s lid, 3 prong (strapped and with special handles), oft 4s ltd, sft Sin ss, 6ft 5s 3d; scythe blades, 36-inch, Tyzack’s silver steel, 7s 9d; scythe handles, 7s 6d; scythe stones, 6d, Is, Is 9d. Farmers, we guarantee every tool we sell. Shop with us. "Wo soli good quality articles for less money.—Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 50, 28 January 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 50, 28 January 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 50, 28 January 1926, Page 2

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