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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Esplanade or Cook street, ono silk tassel. Reward. Finder please return “Standard” Office. LOST, Friday gold brooch, set with stones; also, during week, 2 small keys. Reward on returning to “Standard” Office or 20 Campbell st. LOST, on Woodville-Napier rd. (Friday) side curtains Overland car. Reward.—Dawber Motors. LOST, 8 Mitchclin tyres, between Flyger’s Line and Sanson. Please reaurn to Express Co., Palmerston N. or Wanganui. WET person who took Stetson hat~ by mistake, from Naismith’s, tobacconist, return and get his own. TO LET. TO LET or lease, well furnished 5roomed house every convenience, £2 10/- per week. Write “498,” “Standard.” TO LET, two unfurnished front rooms and garage, also furnished bedroom, near Square.—lo 9 Ferguson street. TO LET, 3 large front rooms, use of all conveniences. Apply 77 Fitzherbert street. TO LET, 2-roomed scullery, separate stove and entrance. Apply 453 Main street. rriO LE'i', paddock of Ilf acres, £2 JL per week. Apply Bagnall and Keeble. TO LET from middle of April for 6 months or more well furnished 7 roomed house, telephone and all conveniences. Rent £3 10s per week. —Grant and Mitchell, 213 Main St., Phone 6028. WE are master agents for H.M.V., Sonora, Edison and Decca gramophones; don’t pay more elsewhere.—Berryman’s. . SMALL deposit and weekly payments buys a cycle; see us today.—Reliable Cycle Depot, 239 Main street west. THE thrifty housewife demands Glen coal. —Child Bros., ’phone 6447. VERLAMJ do luxe touring car/ fitted glass side screens, bumper irons, real leather upholstery, done under 5000 miles.—General Motor Exchange (phono 5430). BJIANOS. —Hopkmson, Rogers, WinX doree, Beggs, "Witton; easiest terms at Oates' Music Stores, opp. P.D.C., Strand corner. FULL of sweet surprises.; —Dustins’ Easter eggs; new variety, from 4d each.—Square and Main street. ('IYCLISTB, you cannot get the same J quality for the same price anywhere; the same applies in all repair work.—Boucher’s for keen cut prices. YOU can’t help being pleased with Glen coal.—S. T. Owen, ’Phone 5187. ISITORS to Wellington.—Superior accommodation, bed and breakfast ss, five minutes Lambton station. —Bl Hill street. BUY a cycle on your own terms at 1 Reliable Cycle Depot, 239 Main street west. ASTER] Easter! Tucner’s Club Hotel; bring your own jar’s or kegs, and have them filled with quality ale at 3/3 per gallon.—Phone 6236. LATEST novelty cashmere jumper, suits with pleated skirts, from 62s 6d.—Scotch wool and hosiery shop, the Square. R. McKENZIE’S, Ltd., Specials. . —Asstd. doyleys, beautiful designs, from 6d to Is doz. ; plain white serviettes, 9d 100; coloured serviettes, from Is 3d to 3s 6d 100; coloured cake cups, 5d IOOj plain white cake cups, 4d 100. CURCULAR and crosscut saws gul- ) letted, sharpened and set; try us.—Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei street. INNER tubes.—Cyclists note: First grade 6s, we have a stock of others for 3s; outer covers from 7s 6d, at the Bargain Shop, 96 Cuba street. EXPENSIVE hats. —You cannot afford one; very well, call at The Black Cat, 61 Cuba street, buy a shape and make your own—it’s easy. SLIPPER soles, solid leather, for children and adults, from 2s; cosy moccassins for winter evenings; cut leather for home boot repairing.— Cowburn’s Leathor Depot, Main street. WE sharpon and do up all kinds of tools.—Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei street. W' ANTED to exchange, 1200-acre sheep farm for good dairy farm, Manawatu, or town property, Palmerston North; private treaty. "Write “Exchange,” “Standard” Office. /'rtjLEN coal is a good friend these vX n ippy nights.—P. .E. Thomas, ’phone. 5973. "TVTEW season’s felts, from 12s Gel; large assortment to choose from. —“Unique,” next Wycherley’s. /CLEARING sales conducted in any \j part of the district.—Alexandra Furniture Co., P. P. Stevens, auctioneer. soason.—W. H. Boon have stocks of ling fish.—Broadway. NEW designs in rings showing during our first big ring week, starting Thursday, 18th; see window displays every evening.—L. Cimino (late O- P. Nash’sl. Coleman Place. 171 MMETT uoes not advertise one .J price to-day and rise it next week, but keeps to the motto: Small profits and quick returns.—Phone 6905. ; AH, yes, that’s the reason Thwaite’s beef is so choice—it’s all good ox' beef. You’ll like the prompt delivery service, too. A phone • ring (No. 6224) brings a man to any part of town. LOOK out for the grand opening in ' Coleman place at an early date of Collier’p Ltd., furriers, ladies’ tailors and fur coats experts.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926, Page 1

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