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TO THE RESIDENTS OF PALMERSTON NORTH AND DISTRICT. T WISH to state I have given nobody 1 authority to canvass under tlio name of tlio London Pie Shop, P.N. E. W. WARD, Proprietor. LAND agents, take notice.—My properties in Herctaunga Street are withdrawn from sale. MAX ANDERSEN. Bag Wash Laundry ’Phono 6623. Cook Streot.

-VNTED, board by gentleman, single room, central. Write “74(3,” Standard.” w GIRLS’ cycles, for school; must go today, for £6 10s. Now is your chance.—Boucher’s, 90 Cuba Street. WANTED to buy, one light single furrow lever plough; also spring dray. State price to S. L. Corlett, hlangawhata. n IRLS’ cycles, for school; must go tout day, for £6 10s. Now is your chance.-—Boucher’s, 90 Cuba Street. BUICK, 4-cylinder, 1924 model, 4 wheel brakes, good condition, £175. Studobaker, 3-seater, Colonial body, £lO5. fc>tudobaker Special Six, 5-seater, Dort, 5-seater. Studebaker, Duplex, in new condition, £27s.—Hatnck and Co., Ltd., Church Street, Phono 5430. NOW is the last of the season for black currants; only 8d per lb. Como early. Don’t miss this opportunity.— Louis Geo. WANTED’,~£7OO and £IOOO on first »» mortgage, 6£ per cent., new town house; also £SOO, second mortgage, 8 percent, farm-property. Write “745,” ‘ ‘Standard.” MOSELEY “Ride on Air” pillion soats, and Brooks’ footrests, at the Crown Cyclery (near Watson Bros.), the Square. GROCERS, butchers, bakers.—Delivery bicycles specially built for carrier work. See “The Hercules,” with extra strong wheels, hubs and tyres, £l3 complete.—Swift Cycle Depot, 3 Rangitikei Street. NOW is the last of the season for black currants; only 8d per lb. Como early. Don’t miss this opportunity.— Louis _Geo. T HOCKING, 29 Ruahine Street.— • Concrete kerbs and drives, also tarring and sanding done; gardon soil and pit metal for salo—Phone 6149. BEAUTIFUL new designs in profusion, of novel and attractive finishes that make a strong impression on people requiring furniture of finest construction. Skinner, Grand Buildings. ■ TENNIS racquets, 27s 6d to 105 s; Ayres’ stitchless balls, 4s 6d pair; presses, 4s, 5s and 6s; waterproof covers, 2s and 2s 6d.—Bycroft’s Sports Depot, Cuba Street. “'V’ES, I used Glen coal during 1927 JL and I intend to use it during 1928.”—S T. Owen (phono 5187). MR MOTORIST I Don’t forget the life of your tyres depends considerably on the first fitting. Why not have them fitted by an expert. We have the beet there is at the Premior Tyre Station and Vulcanising Works, Cuba Street, opposite Working Men’s Club.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 45, 21 January 1928, Page 10