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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Monday night, black fur. Finder kindly Jeave at “Standard” Office. LOST, between C. M. I toss’ and P.D.C., yesterday afternoon, tea cloth. Address at “Standard.” LOST, small handbag, on seat at Palmerston N. railway station, Saturday morning; name under flap. Reward on returning to 2 Ada street. LOST, between Palmerston and Wanganui, white fox fur. Reward at AV'illow Rank Private Hotel, Palmerston. LOST, Tuesday night, tennis racquet, owner’s name on handle, between end Maxwell Line and West End School. Reward at 32 Ferguson street. lOST, blue wallet containing sujn 1 of money (notes and gold). Reward. Address at “Standard” Office. LEFT in Post Office, fountain pen, gold pencil. Will finder kindly return Plunket rooms.—Collinson and Cunninghame. Reward. TO LET. TO LET, well furnished 5-roomed bungalow, sleeping porch and all modern conveniences; reasonable rent. Apply 21 Carroll street or phone 5810. r| .O LET, shop, with two living JL rooms and conveniences; low rent to suitable tenant. Apply 363 Main street. T>J LET, single furnished room, separate entranco and meter, central, telephone. Address at “Standard” Office. TO LET, rooms in Square; reasonable rent. Apply Public Trust Office. TO LET, single- furnished sunny room, good locality, quiet home, near Square. Apply “Standard.” mO LET, 2 unfurnished rooms with JL all conveniences. Apply “Standard” for address. TO LET, small single furnished bedroom, e. light.—3s7 Main street. TO LET or lease, well furnished 5roomed bungalow; piano, e.l. and gas; terms. Write “633,” “Standard.” 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. OUR piano prices are lowest because we import direct and have special prices arrangement with manufacturers —Coles’. BUTTER fish, first of the season.— Shop at Barnao Bros, to-morrow tor this and other kinds iresh fish. SKINNER leads;—Entity pull over 10/6 to 25/-; white sweater coats 12)0; heavy Scotch knitted coats 25/-; niiicy cardigans 15/6. WANTED known, Rangitikei House, under entirely new management; permanent board, 30s per week. E have a big shop full of prime meat; Splendid choice, no waiting,—Manawutu Meat Co., Broadway. CIOLLJN&ON and Son, direct jm- > porters.—. Just landed new stocks of Gibson’s and Walter Hagan goll clubs, manufactured by best Scottish firms; also caddy bags, golf balls, cleaners, etc. Call in and inspect Diieso now lines. SPRING cleaning will be easier if you use Glen coal this winter. iJHUJNE 6208. —This ifl our phone JT number, and we expect to have a ring from you soon.—Divthall, RangiLikui street, for quality meats. LADIES are requested to bo at the band room at 3 o’clock to-morrow 1 alternoon for Masonic children’s social. SECRET’ out at lust.—The new iI.M.V." gramophone is now m tne market, all models. —Berryman’s. OMALL deposit and weekly paymeats buys a cycle; seo us today.—Reliablo Cycle Depot, 239 Main street west. i fl IABLJi, mats is 6d to 2s 6d, cork X mats Is 9d, bead mats Is to 3s. At J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. TAUPIRI coal does not leave soot all over the place.—Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., phone 6609. OATES’ Music Stores, the best for pianos, gramophones and ail musical instruments; easiest of terms arranged.—The Square, opp. P.D.C. (TALd tor furniture, m oak and J limn, at factory prices, direct from Bert Bowater, cabinetmaker, rear Eealandia Hall. ARNERS’ “open warehouse to X public.”—Men’s Ivaiapoi rever>lo all wool tweed coats 67/6; elselere £5 10/-; spare coats £3O/- . V ANTED to buy, good bungalow, with’ kitche u 5-roomed , a , kitchenette preTed, must bo well built, with good ivernment mortgage; price must be isonable; £250 deposit; private >aty. Write full particulars to 16,” “Standard.” THE absolute guarantee coal—Glen. —S. T. Owen (phone 5187). fOLLINSON' and Son.—Associ at ion I balls, size 4,14 s 6d; size 5,17 s 6d, 22s 6d, 25s 6d, 29s 6d (special quotations to clubs); extra linings, size 4 2s 6d, size 5 2s 9d; single barrel shot guns, auto ejector, strong and serviceable, choke bore, 69s 6d each. WANTED to exchange, 1200-acre shoep farm for good dairy farm, Manawatu, or town property, Palmerston North; private treaty. Write “Exchange,” “Standard” Office. MY Life of Adventure,” 2s 6d, by A. G. Hales himself; read this true story.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. LET us show you the most beautiful chesterfieid suites you have ever seen; there’s workmanship in them, too. —Diederich and Son, Main street, opposite Subway. proof paper, excellent VJC for Children’s school lunch; 6d roll. —Bennett’s, Broadway. FULL of 6weet surprises.—Dustins’ Easter eggs; new variety, from 4d each.—Square and Main afreet. SKINNER leads: —Fancy pull over 10/6 to 25/-; white.sweater coats 12/6; heavy Scotch knitted coats 25/-; fancy cardigans 15/6. (

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 109, 8 April 1926, Page 1