“\7ALENCIA,” “Cecilia,” “MoonY light and Roses,” and hundreds other new songs and records. At Oates’ music stores (opp. P.D.C.). WANTED, gent’s free-wheel bicycle, in first-class order. State lowest price to “23,” “Standard.” C CLEARING sale to-morrow, Fergu- ) son street, rear of Opera House. —Mounscy and Co. ONDKRFUL value in gramophones at Coles’. Every line reduced to sell. A rare chance lor home builders. IUULiNSON and son: M.S. metal > polish, 3oz, Is 6d; Boz, 2s 3d tin; beeswax, 9d cake; alarm clocks, from 8s 6d to 22s Cd. gPECIALLY screened just one more point for Glen coal. rfIHE four best gramophones, EdiJL son, H.M.V., Sonora, Decca; compare and choose on easy terms.— Only at Berryman’s. WHY pay exorbitant rents. Large shop and living room, adjacent to Square, for £1.17s 6d a week. Apply early.—McNeilly end Buchanan, 7 George street. (*0 NEW seagrass chairs to be sold ) at auction at sale, Ferguson street, to-morrow.—Mounsey and Co. GARNERS’ “open warehouse.”— Tho talk of Manawatu for good quality and low prices; men’s Palmer Nap trousers, 7s 6d. « BOARD and residence required (private) by working man. State terms. Replies to “25,” “Standard.” NOW is the time to secure a good gramophone at ridiculously low price.—Coles’ great bargain sale. WANTED known: The skating rink at the Zealandia Hall will be closed for a fortnight. £I,LEN coal gives the warmest welcome.—B. Archer (phone 6330). WANTED, 2 rooms for elderly couple ; 'must have fireplace. Replies to “24,” “Standard,” Gi (RAMOPHONE, new agency, “PeerV less,” £9 19s 6d, value £2O imported",, easjr terms, 5s week. —Only at Oates’ music stores. SAVE 15 per cent, on town prices. —6it x 3ft 6in oval extension dining table, in oak, £7; rimu, £5. Why pay more.—Pederson’s factory, 46 Choi wood street. rjIRY a trial order of Glen coal.— P. E. Thomas (phone 5973). THE Black Flemings,” Kathleen Norris, 6s 1 , dealing with an old landed family in the Eastern States. H. L. Young, Ltd. AMcBEAN, tailor, next Public * Trust. Gents' own material made up at lowest possible prices. BOON’S prices: Oatmeal 251 b bag 7s 3d, roiled oats 4lbs Is 6d, English loose cocoa, Is 2d lb, English corn flour 5d lb, sago, rice and tapioca Bibs lOd. ANOTHER June finds Glen coal more popular than ever.—Cutlioenson’s (pnono 5496). VALUABLE oak furniture and superior furnishings, auction sale, to-morrow, Ferguson street. —Mounsey and Co. WILLIAMS’ Plaolo include essentials found in no other make of player piano; easy terms. Only at Berryman's. KT. silk curtain nets, heavy quality in lovely shades of mauve, beige, cream, blue and rose, special price 4s lid per yard.—At Pegden’s. CIOLLINSON and Son: Androch ) ' toasters, 8d each; salad spoon and forks (wooden), 5s pair; “Nicoi” household cement, 7d tube. 100 SHADES of hosiery from 2s lid per pair.—Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop, the WANTED, two boarders, share room, -soft washing and mending, use of motor garage, three minutes Square. Address “Standard.” 60 NEW and expensive seagrass chairs to be sold at auction, Ferguson street, to-morrow. Mounsey and Co. ■OATS. —Thousands of pounds worth of damage is done every year by these rodents. Ratnip will clear your barn or hay loft in a few days. Large tubes 2s, small tubes Is 3d.—Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei street. REAL good piano at clearing sale, Ferguson street, to-morrow.— xUounsey and Co. GARNERS' "open warenouse.”— Laciies’ bluebird silk hose, for tins week, only 5s 3d; ladies’ stockings, from Is (3d. Dustins’ show you new designs for wedding and birthday cakes. RUFUS.” Grace Richmond, 3s 6d, a plot that brings two love stories to liaopy endings. H. L. Young, Ltd. JEWELLERY altered and repaired. Cimino (late C. P. Nash), Coleman Place. tOLLINSON and Son have just ! opened new stocks of white embossed dinner ware, bin, 2s lid; Bin, 4s lid; lOin, 5s lid half-dozen. COUNTRY folK, you will get a ' tasty, well-prepared meal at C. Gambitsis’ Farmers’ Oyster Saloon, Broadway. it at the N.Z.I. Co. PRACTICALLY new 3-piece chesterfield suite at clearing sale, l'erguson street, to-morrow. —Mounsey and Co. DODGE, threosealer, In splendid running order; price £lss.—At Adams. Ltd. WT ANTED to sell 3 trucks of good V t job lines for farmers.—6 x 1, 4 x 1, 3 x 1 and scantling at 7s per 100 feet trucks Ohakune; 1 Iso 4 trucks of snorts, mostly boards, at £4 truck (about 2400 sup. foet). Railage fenoing rates. Both extra good value.— G. A. Gamman and Cc'A Ltd., Ohakune. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 171, 21 June 1926, Page 1
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