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WANTED, someone to take charge of small boy (aged 2), from 12 noon to 6 p.m. daily. Apply Mrs Harold Cooper, ICO Victoria Avenue. WANTED to exchange, 4-roomed house, conveniences, handy Square, price £450, unencumbered, as part payment for 6-rocmed house, handy Square ; difference cash.—Homefimlers, 227 Main Street. fl ARNERS’ Drapery Warehouse. vT Pure silk georgettes, in 20 charming shades, 40 inches wide; a job purchase, well worth 7s lid yard; our price 4s Gd yard.—At 118 Cuba Street. STREETS of Everywhere” by Anthony Carlyle, “Cleave Mystery” by Louis Tracy, 2s 6d each.'—H. L. Young, Ltd. WE have to let a largo 6-roomed house with all conveniences, motor shed, and out-buildings, with 3 acres of land within easy distance of town. Rental 45s weekly. For further particulars apply A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. WANTED to buy, second-hand blinds, 38in to 40in. Apply 58 Waldegrave Street. rPHE only cure for the borer. Call on jL C. O’Connell, 14 Campbell Street, carpenter and cabinetmaker, he will explain. WANTED, B.S.A. air rifle, 177 bore. State price and wliero to bo seen to “Rifle 202,” “Standard.” G~‘ ARNERS’ Drapery Warehouse. Pure silk crepe de chenes, an exceptionally heavy weight, in 20 charming shades; georgettes to match. Crepe de chenes os 6d, georgettes 4s 6d yard. —llß Cuba Street. HUPMOBILE roadster, with colonial body, in good order.—Adams, Ltd. f PHIS week's specials.—China after--L noon rtea sets, 21 pieces, 8s lid; “Cito” hair clippers, os 6d; briar pipes, special price Is each.—At J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. “TN The Bank” by Sydney Ivcoler; JL “The Man They Couldn’t Arrest” by Geamank.— H. L. Young, Ltd. AZENBY’S assorted pickles Is 4d, Crosse and Blackwell’s jams Is 4d, All in glass jars, Heinz Cider vinegar 2s 3d.—At Rutter’s, Phone 6445. STOCKTAKING special.—Men’s overcoats reduced 2s and 3s in the £. —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. TTSE Glen coal—it gives off a steady U heat.—Jensen and Co. (phone 5307). GARNERS’ Drapery Warehouse. Pure silk Swiss chiffon taffetas, will not split; piain and shot shades; delightful range, 36 inches, at only 7s 3d yard.—Buy from 118 Cuba Street. Y~OUlt winter suit.—Wo will clean, press and repair that old one, or make you a now one. Modorato charges.—A. Gold, Zealandia Buildings, Broadway.

THE Age of Reason,” by Sir Philip Gibbs; a great novel, 6s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. WHEN you think of bikes think of the Crown Cyclery (near Watson Bros., the Square). Cycles at prices to suit all. WANTED. —We have a buyer waiting for a bungalow of 5-6 rooms with a good Government loan ; urgent. Apply A. Montland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. ___ USE Glen coal—it’s clean burning.— F. Fisher (phone 6024). SE)VING sets 6d and Is each; blotting pads 3d each; photo frames Is. Do not miss these bargains.—H. L. Young, Ltd. ARCHER’S Drapery Warehouse for the cheapest and the best blankets in N.Z.—Coleman Place, the Square, P.N. STUDEBAKER roadster, newly ducoed, and in guaranteed condition, as good as new.—Adams. Ltd. ■jQSE Glen coal for steady even heat. GARNERS’ Drapery Warehouse. Kapoc mattresses, singles 23s Cd, doubles 39s 6d; pillows, 4s 3d; beds up to £5; the finest values in town. Procure yours now from 118 Cuba Street. NEW season’s wallpapers just arrived and selling at Is per roll.—R. Waghorn. tfcs Square. USE Glen coal—you will find it more economical.—S. T. Owen (phone 5157)l lOX”Chokers.—Our supply is added to weekly to keep up to demands. Choose yours now.—H. H. Blandford Ltd., Quality Furriers, Rangitikei St. FRAMED pictures.—New stocks just opened; boautiful variety at Bennett’s, Broadway. A LTERATION sale of millinery.— 2jL Get in early and get your share. Prices 2s lid, 4s lid and 7s lid.— Vogue Millinery, next Schneideman’s, Broadway. 2589 CASH sales wero recorded on our 10 cash registers last Saturday (July 21st). Tiie reason is obvious. “We sell for Less.” Benefit by our low cash prices for groceries, hardware, confectionery, tobacco, Patent Medicines, Crockery and Produce, by joining the ranks of the satisfied customers that shop at Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. • WANTED, 60 reliable people to buy on easy terms, 50 reliable chesterfield suites.—Blockley, Andrew Young Street. LADIES’ s.h. cycles at bargain prices. —£3 15s, £5, £5 10s, £5 15s and £6 15s (8.5. A.) Make an inspection early.—Reliable Cycle Depot, Main Street West.

DON’T let your cold beat you, just try Walker’s bronchial mixture, 2s Cxi a bottle.—J. H. Walker, chemist, opp. Railway Station. DUNLOP tyres from 12s 6d; Moseleys from 10s 6d; John Bull from 10s 6d; others from 6s 6d; Moseley tubes from 4s; special Palmer Viking, 6s 6d.—The Crown Cyclery, near Watson Bros. ““DEAR'S Encyclopedia,” full of inA formation, 3s 6d, a*. Bennett’s, Broadway. STOCKTAKING special.—soo pail's hi boys’ school hose, sizes 3 to 6, going out at Is lid pair; worth 2s lid.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. HANAWATU Dining Rooms, Cuba Street, serving hot 3-course dinners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at any time. TJON’T have dismal rooms.—R. YVagA' horn selling new season’s wallpapers, Is per roll. LAWN mowers overhauled nnd repaired. A good job guaranteed at reasonable charge.—Borgersen’e, 9 George Street. "DESCHANIKI fur coats.— We started J- early in January to make this class of coat to order and are still going strong. We can save you £2O on a Peschaniki coat.—H. H. Blandford Ltd., Quality Furriers, Rangitikei Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 205, 28 July 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 205, 28 July 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 205, 28 July 1928, Page 10