LOST AND FOUND. lOST, at racecourse, on Thursday, 1 30th December, 1926, lady’s gold wristlet watch. Beward.—“Standard” Office. FOR SALE. For additional advertisements relating to used articles for sale see page 2. F OR SALE, good set of bowls. Apply to “123,” “Standard.” FOR SALE or to let, 3-roomed cottage, 102 Albert street. Apply 12 j Bourke street. A SPECIAL refund of 10s will be given to all cash purchases of our new cycles this week.—lmperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Buildings, Main street east. EDWARDS and Sons.—Don’t miss this chance: Oak cake stands, bargain price 13s 6d; fancy china plates, Is. DON’T bake it—order it Irom'the Neiy Year cake specialists and be sure of it being a “certainty.”— Dustins, Ltd., the Square and Main 6treet. Muscatels, is per packet; ground almonds, 8s 6d per lb.— Excelsior Store, Russell street. WE have a fine selection of good used cars that we can guarantee.—Adams, Ltd. EDWARDS and Sons.—Your last chance; sensational New Year bargains to-night. Tea sets, were 2os, bargain price 10s 6d set. BEACH, sports and every-day wear for particular men. —W. H. akinn6r’s, Main street. < 171ISHING. tennis, cricket, shooting or cycling goods. The distributing depot is 124 Cuba street, Palmerston North. Note the address, Bycroft’s. NEW YEAR presents at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy, Broaway.—• Manicure sets, perfume sprays, scent bottles, fancy smelling salt bottles, bath salts, kodaks and .photographic albums in. all sizes. Come along and inspect our stock. N Z.I. COY. for toys. DAINTY New Year novelties galore. See our windows when buying New Year presents.—J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. SURE PUNCTUAL INTEREST “TCIINANOIAL stringency,” X? or “decline in prices,” has been the plea made for many a postponement of interest payments during the past few years, with consequent hardship to many widows and orphans dependent for their living on income from trust investments. In contrast to this, beneficiaries with money invested in the Common Fund of the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office havo received their incomfes in full, regularly and punctually. The Public Trust Office has gone through this depression, as it has gone through others, steadily and surely paying interest on the due date/;. This certainty of payment is a timely reminder to'the bviliiiess man that to the welfare of his , welfare to be inlinst “slumps”—he w'rustceVppoint... the Public j the %s his executor and listee of/his estate. • 'K--9; / AIRE, / £ct PuJslivi vTi'ustee, / ';»). ' 1/lmerston North, > * as
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 28, 31 December 1926, Page 10
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