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LOST AND FOUND. lOST, ring necked pheasant hen; J good reward. Apply 24 Linton Street. LOST, on Sunday morning, from 341 Main Street East, black and white long-haired Collio bitch, an savers to name of Toss. Finder pleaso ring phone 5672. Reward. LOST, on Saturday, between Working Men’s Club and Rangitikci Street, gold mounted fountain pen; valued as keepsake. Ring 129 S. Reward. LOST, from 8 Ashley Street, one "White Leghorn rooster. Finder kindly return. Q TRAYED from Roberts’ Line, O Bunnythorpe, one light bay gelding; short switch tail; two hind shoos off. Reward. Ring phone 8646. TO LET. TO LET, large room, semi or unfur- j X nished, fireplace, e.L, close to Square. Address at 1 ‘Standard.” f j'O LET, furnished front rooms, good -1- neighbourhood, refined home, suit married couple.—l3s Fitzherbert Ave. TO LET, sunny self-contained flat, X three rooms, gasp e. 1., furnished, close to Square. Apply “Standard.” ' r PO LET, six-roomed house, corner X Amesbury and Grey Street, all conveniences. Apply 319 Main Street. TO LET, wo have to lot, 4 acres of land, with good 10-roomod house and conveniences, at Hokowlutu. Rental £2 per week. For further particulars apply A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. ipO LET, 5-roomed dwelling, handy to X town, rental 27s 6d per week. Apply Public Trust Office. npG LET, largo shop, with four conX venient living rooms, good position, reasonable rent.—Phono 5940. npO LET, room (furnished), to young X man, central, close to P.O. Address at “Standard.” npO LET, from the 14th May, small X shop, with 4 rooms attached, suit dressmaker. Address at “Standard” Office. rpo LEI’, two furnished rooms, fireX place and kitchenette, gas cooker, separate meter, quiet homo, no children. Address “Standard.” SCOTCH "Wool and Hosiery Shop for Bond’s Nit 2 Fit silk stockings, all latest shades, 4s lid pair. A T Berryman’s sale of slightly soiled X"A gramophones there’s a bargain waiting for you. See the window displav. WATSON Bros.’ low cash VV Niagra electric torches, 9s, 10s. Electric irons from Thermos flasks 23s 9d. prices—complete 23s 6d. WANTED to rent or lease, small bungalow, handy Square, 2 adults. Write “619,” “Standard” Oiiico. BARGAINS at the Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop.—All wool stockings, latest shades, 2s lid pair. WIRELESS. —Patronise the exclusive Radio firm with the reputation. We are not “guessers” but have the qualifications to give a thorough job. Complete sots and ali accessories at the AViroless Supplies Co. (J. V. Ryle), opp. Post Office. WATSON Bros.’ lorv cash prices— At Crockery Department.-—Baby’s feeding bottles aro 8d each, teats sd, soothers 6d. H A S. S A I’ "W E L L, O Painter and Paper-hanger, 310 Ferguson Street, P.N. Phone 6832. Estimates Free MOTORISTS. CARS of all makes re-upholstered and hoods re-covered. Moderate charges. Wheel covers and celluloid frame curtains a speciality. E. CARTER, Phono 6051, WHITE STAR SERVICE, 72 Rangitikei Street. WINTRY WYEATHER. MEANS GINGER PUNCH. I">HE ideal winter beverage of skil- . fully blended Lemon and Ginger. All stores Is 9d. Take it hot. GRIFFITHS (Phono 6848). HAIL, rain or sunshine 1 Our specially constructed Pantechnicon conveys your furniture absolutely dry and freo from dust, regardless of distance. Our years of experience are your guarantee.—New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. (phone 6205). MONEY TO LEND. FOLLOWING Special Sums for first X mortgage:— £3OO, £4OO, , £4OO, £6OO, £IOOO and other sums of larger amount. Also limited amounts lor second mortgage. , ORAM AND McGREGOR, Barristers and Solicitors, Rangitikei St. RANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 Rangitikei Street, OFFERS best of accommodation to permanent or casual guests. Situated central, also quiet. Tariff 8s per day, 32s 6d per week. Permanent board by arrangement. Special reduction for permanent couples. Corner Rangitikei and Cuba Streets^

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 136, 9 May 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 136, 9 May 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 136, 9 May 1928, Page 1

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