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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. USED ARTICLES. FOR SALE, 1920 Harley-Davidson, splendid order, any trial. Apply ' ‘Standard.” IjlUxv SALE, imported ice chest, .Perfection 6tove, 3 coppers and stands, several other coppers.—U.S.D., opp. Devine’s, Main street. JL'fOR SALE, Dig X motor cycle, tipJL top order and fast; easy tei jjs or cash. Apply “Standard.” USED motor cycles on ea6y terms; look us up.—The General Motor Exchange, Church street (phone 5430). W ANTED to sell, G-cylinder Buick car, first-class order, £2OO. Mrs Jolly, George street. POIt SALE, 2 ranges, 2 Dover stoves, set of Fairbanks’ platform scales.—U.S.D., opp. Devine’s, Main street. TUDEBAKEK, 4-cylinder, in tij> top order; any trial, £9o. Adams, Ltd. FOR SALE, 3 shop counters, shop mirrors and office furniture.— U.8.D., opp. Devine’s, Main street. CASH buyer of ladies' and gents’ clothing, also jewellery, silverware, tools, boots, trunks, etc. Phone 6025 for appointments.—Mrs Bone, Cuba street. ’ifitUß SALE, see our 4-pieco genuine JC fumed oak bedroom suites going like hot cakes.—U.S.D., opp. Devine’s (Main street). MANCHESTER UNITY, 1.0.0. F. LOYAL Manawatu Lodge will meet in Oddfellows’ Hall, Cuba Street, on THURSDAY, April Bth, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Fraternal Visit from Loval Foxton Lodge, and general. 8. J. WATSON, Financial Secretary. ORIENT LODGE, No. 42, 1.0.0. F. REGULAR Meeting will be held in the Lodge-room, Church Street, on FRIDAY, the 9th inst., at 7.80 p.m. Business: Initiation and General. D. F. SMILLIE, Secretary. YES I I’m glad we invested in that tricycle tor our little boy; it’s marvellous the enjoyment he gets from it. See Anderson’s, at the cycle shop, opposite Post Office. PKIRK, the reliable plumber.— All work attended to personally.—42 North 6treot (phone 5292). OAKLAND, 5-cylinder, thoroughly renovated and overhauled. Aaams, Ltd. WANTED, appointments for Easter weddings. Rhone 5677. Biiiens’ Garden Studio, 34 Fitzherbert street. Gi CLES, tyres, saddles, pedaisj chains, mud guards, handle bars, any parts; repairs a speciality at Bycroft's Cycle and Sports Depot, Cuba street. PEGDEN’S stocktaking sale of reliable carpets, ail marked down at quick clearing prices. See our windows. SCRIPTS Booth, 1923 model, in new condition, wire wheels, a very smart car, £l6s.—Adams Ltd. T F you have lurniture to sell or cx- -*• change, try the Alexandra Furniture Arcade, next Watson Bros. OUR range of chamois leathers is the best in town; prices from Is 6a to 9s 9d; all sizes in stock.—Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei street. WANTED, tnat new baby to photograph; a life-time interest to remeuieber his babyhood days, as depicted by Biiiens' Studio, ,84 Fitzherbert street. HAS. GRAY, the premier butcher, is still to be found opposite the station. Only the beet of meat stocked. —Rhone 6270. IjIMMETT does not camouflage.—All 'J goods of best quality, fresh, and lowest cash prices.—Rhone 6905^ FULL of sweet surprises.—Dustins’ Easter eggs; new variety, from 4d each.—Square and Main street. TENNIS racquets, racquet presses and oovers, tennis balls, golf balls, ritles, guns and ammunition at Bycroft's bports Depot, Cuba street. DOG owners in the Borough. Remember after March 31st you wall pay 275. LIGHT 3-seater, English car, late model, 6.3. and e. 1., perfect order, ,±ll4O. —Adams, Ltd. EMPIRE gramopnones on view in George street. Any design made, all parts stocked, complete sets supplied to build your own machine.— Rrivate phone 6620. MRS McGarvey, A F.R.1., London (with ltoyal distinction). —Rraotical advioe on heads, hands, photos and writing. Open daily till 7 p.m., Wednesdays 3 p.m. bpecial appointments any day.—32s Main street. HAWAIIAN steel guitar. Ukulele. mandoline, banjo and Spanish guitar, taught by E. J. Palmer, Coloa’ Alusio Store, the Square. Instruments selected free and demonstration given, private lessons arranged.—’Rhone tallQ. O - HAS. GRAY, has sold bis branch business, but is still to be found selling tbe be&t meat; opposite station. ■—Rhone 6270. ANAWATU Dining Rooms, • Cuba street.— Serving hot 3 course dinners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at_any_timo. CHIMNEY sweep.—R. Taylor, 4 Terrace street. Orders may be left at Watson Bros. BRIDES, bo pbotograpned in a 1 studio in keeping witn your own loveliness. Como to tho Garden Studio.—Biiiens, 34 Fitzherbert street. RICHARDS, late Main street, have removed to Square (noxt Wycherley’s). Autumn models now showing. J^UNCHEQN. —try the Grand Cafe. Excellent fare, good service. CARTAGE. —River metal and sand. boulders and garden soil supplied pyi the shortest notice; also ploughing *nd grura cutting undertaken. —A. HWhitohead, 44 Pahiatua street (phone 6713). OORNS, corns. Cunninghame’s Lightning Corn Cure eases the pain and takes away the com; Is 6d bottle. —J. R. Cunninghame, prescription chemist, Broadway. A"\jSTRICH ' mAvincr moving dust from highly finished bodies without scratching varnish work 3s 9d and 6s each.—Manson and Jjarr, Ltd., Rangitikei street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 108, 7 April 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 108, 7 April 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 108, 7 April 1926, Page 2