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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. USED ARTICLES. IAOR SALE: Orion high-pressure range, ■ tile surround, with circulator £6 15s. Also Orion H.P. range, tile surround, £4 10s. Dover stove, neurly new, £3 15s. 2burnor Perfection stove 30s. U.S.D., (opp. Devino’s) Main Street. FOR SALE: Set of 3 division kauri washing tubs, 2in timber, £2; copper and stand. Several coppers with grates and doors for building in. U.S.D. (opp. Devine’s) Main Street. ' TAOR SALE: Just landed another conXl signment of tapestry carpet; 6ft x 6ft, 255; 6ft x 9ft 6in, 30s; 9ft x 6ft, 355; 9ft x 7ft 6in, 40s; 9ft x 9ft, 50s; 9ft x 10ft 6in, 57s 6d; 9ft x 12ft, 655; 12ft x 10ft 6in, 70s; 12ft x' 12ft, 77s 6H; 12ft x 13ft bin, 85s. U.S.D. (opp. Devino’s) Main Street. FOR SALE: Latest patterns in Barry’s best linoleums at 6s 9d, 7s 9d and 8s 3d per yard. Inlaid lls 6d yard. One hundred different designs. U.S.D., (opp. Devino’s) Main Street. PALMERSTON NORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:— RATEPAYERS: 10s yearly. 5s 6d half-yearly. 3s quarterly. NON-RATEPAYERS: 12s 6d yearly. 6s 6d half-yearly. 3s 6d quarterly. JUNIOR MEMBERS: Cs yearly. Is 3d quarterly for 2 books. CHEAP Groceries mean cheaper living. Crcamota 1/10; Rolled Oats 41bs 1/3; Oatmeal 25’s, 6/-, per pkt, 1/6. English loose cocoa 1/- lb. Pure fresh ground colfeo 2 6 lb. Our noted Prosper tea 2/8 lb. Haricot beans 41 Ds for 1/-. Real Lcrna beans 8d lb. For the best butter, bacon and cheese for your show visitors shop at Watson Bros. Ltd., Big Cash Store. Obit tea rooms.—More ana more people are finding our cakes and pastry just to their liking. Call when you are next in town.—“ The liitchen,” Hopwood’s Buildings. SPECIAL purchase.—2s dozen very latest fancy socks, all wool Cashmere, usually sold at 4s 6d to os Gd; now 3s 6d pair.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway, rip HE grade and quality of Taupiri JL coal is second to none. Phones 6603 or 5967, when your order will be promptly deliveied. CIYCLE3 enamelled and double lined, ) guaranteed first-class job, equal to new, for 30s only.—iiosking’s, near railway station. BUTTLE Exchange, 31 Cuba Street. —Agent for Wellington, Palmerston and Tui branded bottles. Buyer of rags and scrap metals, etc. Bottles bought, sold and exchanged. 7k/3TLLINERY clearance at the J_¥_fa_ Vogue.—Buy your show hat here.—Vogue /Millinery, next Schneideman’s, Broadway. JAR oI2U, Boon’s, Broadway .—Got our quotation for groceries and produce. We deliver promptly and we handle only the best. the pictures at half-price at Alexander Clark's, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzlierbert Street, and Carroll Buildings, Cuba Street. HpREVOR BROS.’ joinery works, JL ltaiigitane Street.—For sale, redwood sashes and fans, 3ft 6in x Ift lOin, 8s 6d, unglazed; fans, lit Sin x lit lOin, 7s 6d, unglazed. "jpAUPIRI coal is recognised as suJL perior to any other Waikato coal. —Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd., old gasworks, Main (Street West. tIYCLE lamps; cycle lamps; oil, 3s / (xl; carbide, 10s 6d and 17s 6d; latest model electric, 7s 6d, 9s 6d and 27s Od.—Tlosking’s, near railway station). ttARSONS’ guarantee the quality of > their aerated waters. Let them supply your next order—they’re sure to please. Telephone 6246. Factory, 14 Grey Street. 'VS/ H have a client wishing to exchange TV a 2-storey bungalow for a small farm handy Palmerston, about 25 acres; must be good land. Apply A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. A LAMP is cheaper than the alter- . native. Procure one at Anderson’s Cycle Shop, opposite Post Ofiice. V. .MASON and - Co., 129~Main ’• Street, opposite railway, sells Shell motor spirit at Is 9d per gallon; Imperial Transport, Is 7d per gal. (MiIIRTS half price.—Men’s striped tennis shirts, very strong, were 8s lfd, now 4s 6d. Do not miss these.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 13 roadway. NO dirty ranges means less work—order Glen coal.—P. E. Thomas (phone 5973). I/jlOlt household purposes, Taupiri has no equal.—Taupiri Coal Alines, Ltd., 5 'Wuldegravo Buildings, Broadway, old gasworks. QIIOP iilFthTiTTvoek at J. R. Mck3 Kenzie’s, Ltd.—Monster bargains in ladies’ handbags, were 425, now 29s 6d ; were 20s, now 8s 9d ; were 37s Od, now 2Us; Vanity cases, 22s (xl, now 9s lid; purses, wero 3s, now Is lid. JH. BLOCKLEY repairs chester- « hold suites.—l 9 Andrew Young Street. GLEN coal is clean burning, it gives a steady heat, and is very economical. THERMOS flasks, were 3s, now 2s 3d ; were 6s 6d, now 4s 6d; electric torches, usually 9s 6d, now 7s- 5d ; complete alarm clocks, 7s 6d, now os lid; were 9s Od, now 6s lid, at J. R. McKenzie’s annual stocktaking sale. THE car that lias created a world’s sensation.—The Erskino Six. See this at our showrooms, Rangitikei Street.—Adams, Ltd. PER FUME 1 Perfume! A special sale of perfume at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy, Broadway. All high grade perfumes at less than wholesale prices. BOYS’ grey winceyette shirts, usually priced 4s lid to 6s 6d; now all sizes 4s Od each.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. MA N AWAT U Dining Rooms, Cuba Street, serving hut 3-course dinners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at any time. books at Connor's. FFICE chairs.—The tan sad metal revolving chair for typists and sewing (they elminiate fatigue), 45s Od. —PegdensL C CELLULOID dolls, were 2s now Is ) 3d, wero Is now 7Jd; felt face, 6s 6d, now 4s Od; games, Is, now 7sd; dressod dolls, 3s 6d, now 2s; teddy bears, 2s 6d, now Is 6d, at J. lx. McKenzie’s annual stocktaking sale.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 171, 18 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 171, 18 June 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 171, 18 June 1927, Page 2

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