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GOOD pictures; add a touch of beauty and refinement to any ( room, providing that they possess the finish of an artistic frame. We are specialists in picture framing and you are assured of obtaining satisfaction for a minimum cost if you leave your pictures to be framed at_ Alexander Clark, Ltd., Palmerston North. TENNIS racquets, presses, waterproof racquet covers, tennis balls, etc., at bedrock prices.—Bycroft’s Sports Depot, Cuba street. ING displays in our windows during ring week, starting Thursday, 18th ; new designs, now prices.— L. Cimino (late C. P. Nash), Coleman PlaceTHE London Pie Shop, Main street west, still leads for quality pies. Nothing but the; best ingredients used. M~ ANAWATU Fish Supply. A tasty meal at a reasonable price. We expect to try our varied and inviting menu. Big supplies of fish fresh daily. CREAM sponges and other delicious cakes in unending variety.— Dustins’, Square and Main street. SHOOTING season.—Sportsmen, see that your guns are in order for May Ist. We are experts in gun repairing.—Bycroft’s. Cuba street. “T'vEAR Moana, —E’lo and 1 cycled iJ through the whole way. We could not have done it but our cycles were bought at Anderson’s, opposite Post Office. CHEVROLET, b-seater, late model, in perfect order, £l2o.—Adams, Ltd. ANOTHER concern closing down, the English Frock Company. 237 Main street, will close their doors oh Saturday, 20th March. Frocks, stocking, topcoats, evening dress, all below cost price; fur coats, too. HOUSEWIVES are cordially invited to inspect Alexander Clark’s newest range of high grade English wallpapers, which includes a full selection of patterns, friezes and borders at very attractive prices.—Alexander Clark, Ltd.

WAHNING to the public.—lf your upholstery wants repairing as bad as Andrew Young street, send it to Blockley before it is too late. OU’LL get a better tailored suit and pay less for it at Bentley’s, ladies’ and gents’ tailor, 2 Kangitikei street (upstairs). SEE our ring display during ring week, starting Thursdny, 18tli; new designs, new prices.—L. Cimino (late C. I*. Nash), Coleman Place. PEGDEN’S stocktaking ijale. Everything substantially reduced —Grey oak bedroom suite, usually £37 10s, sale price £29 10s. is the grocer with the wide experience—a tradesman who thoroughly understands his trade. No order too small, no order too large for him to deliver, anywhere, anybody. Phone 590;>. King up your order. great nerve tonic Nerphos will X soon tone you up; gives new energy; 3s (xl bottle, obtainable from J. It. Cunninghame, prescription cliemist, Broadway. CATHOLIC cards, gift books, roaaries, pictures, at depot, 29/ Main street, near Poet Office. Maxwell, e -seater, perfect condition, newly painted, and balloon tyre6, £llo.—Adams, Ltd. NDEKBGN iS photographs aregooo photographs.—Telephona 6/08.

[UMBER, 5-seal.er, in good oraer, electric lights, £BS; any trial.— Auams, Ltd. RICHARDS, the Square "(late Main street), tor newest in coats, veiours, tweeds, all latest models, jubt arrived. \j bicycles, no matter whatevei tney are suffering from, is Anderson's, PEG DEN'S stocktaking sale. Axminster and Wilton carpets drastically reduced: Wiltons, Y2 x 9, usually lo gus., stocktaking price £ll 18s. " rpi<J enable our many clients to got X their fur orders we have decided to romain open until Easter, Ist April. —The English Frock Company. CHAS. GRAY, the leading butcher, kills only the beet. You will find him opposite tho station. —Phone 5270 ft ICHARDS, the faquare, next \j Wycherley's, now snowing exclusive day and evning models, which have just arrived from London. 171 AIJPIRE gramophones.—See the jL shop in George street and select jour machine for coming winter; prices right; all repairs. Privatt phone G&2<s. BIG window displays, new 6tyle rings at new prices during ring eek, starting Thursday, 18tn.—L. Ciniino (late C. J'. Nash), Coleman I'laco. JOU have pictures which need framing, well, if you wish to have them artistica.iy framed tor a moderate cost, let our experts do the work. We carry a full range of the latest bevellings i;nd mouldings.— Aloxander Clark Ltd. ralmerston North.

710 R provision: xcoll. —Wo soil tho ? iinesl mild cheese 1/- lb; process matured cheoso 1/4; old Cheshire white cheese 1/6; also tho famous gruyero cheese. Good Fresh whey butler 1/4 lb; best factory butter 1,6 It). Libby's giant asparagus 2/6 tin. Re:<: cheese 1/. tin. Buy your bacon from us. We slice it to perfection for you on u; i-to-date slicing machine. —\\ atson Bros., Ltd. IUJ.XLiI.JNU pears, peacnes ana nee--1 tarines, still to bo had at Chapman's Fruit shop Grand Hotel buildings. King.- Ob'74TAM jars tor salo (stermseaj, also $ rrallon bottles, suitable for vine:c. Sole authorised dealer, Tui branded bottles.—G. Haslani, 64 Main street (phono 6007_)_. UICK 3-seater, just painted and overhauled, first-class condition ; any trial; easy terns. General Motor Exchange (phone 5430). ANAWATU Dining Rooms, Cuba street.—Serving hot 3 course dinners from V2 to 2; also £sh meals at any time. CHIMNEY sweep.—R. Taylor, 4 Terrace street. Orders may be left at AVatson Brosi. BRIDES, be photographed ii studio in keeping with your o\ loveliness. Come to the Gard Studio.—Billens, 34 Fitzherbert street. RICHARDS, late Main street, have removed to Square (next Wycherley's). Autumn models now showing.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 2

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