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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, gold wristlet watch, between Hereford Street and All Saints' Church. Reward. Address “Standard” Office. TO LET. TO LET, upstairs room, 20 x 12, best part of Broadway, suitable Sample or Toilet Room. Apply Vogue Millinery, 19 Broadway. TO LET, half house, self-contained, •*- all conveniences, well furnished, pleasantly situated. Apply 135 Fitzherbert Avenue. TO LET, to business lady, single fur--L _ nished room, e. light and all conveniences. Apply evenings 44 Lombard Street. TO LET, at Foxton Beach, five-roomed furnished house, from 22nd DeApply Shortt, Foxton Beach. TO LET, superior 7-roomod furnished house, near seaside, with use of motor car. From Ist December to 28th February. —Kenneth McDonald, Rangitikei Street. TO LET, furnished house, 4 rooms, all -L conveniences, good locality, rental 35s weekly. Apply Public Trust Office. TO LET, furnished bed-sitting room, e. 1., gas stove, every convenience, handy Square._Address at “Standard.” r LET, double bedroom, large sitting room and garage. Ring 6681. TO LET, single furnished bedroom, -L good locality. Address at “Standard.” TO LET, by young couple, leaving town for 3 months, well furnished bungalow, every convenience, 3 minutes from Square; references essential. Address at “Standard.” TO LET, four-roomed house, gas, all conveniences, hot and cold water. Address at “Standard.” SHOP to let, up-to-date front, good stand, opposite the new library. Particulars from E. R. Wlialley, the Crown Studios, 8 Fitzherbert Avenue. TO LEASE, 10-roomed two-storey house, suitable boardinghouse or apartments, close deviation. Address at “Standard.” OCOTCIi Wool and Hosiery Shop for ID holeproof silk shades, square and point heels, only 5s lid pair. WANTED to buy, spring cart horse. —W. E. Byers, Wliakarongo. OLIVERS’ shoo 6ale, Main Street.— Sale ends this week. See windows for genuine bargains. LI RAMOPHONES.—The new His MasVJ tor’s Voice brings the artist to your room. Come and hear one.— Berryman’s. /DIETS of grace, beauty and charm VT are to be seen at H. H. Blandford’s, Ltd., quality furriers, Rangitikei Street. STURDY mash, fed sturdy way, ri> duces chick mortality to 5 per cent.; reduces feed costs 35 per cent. WANTED to sell, dairy and confectionery business. Address at “Standard” Office. THE business sold, clearing up sale, at the Rata, 21 Broadway.—All colours in ladies’ repp, walking coats; were 69s 6d, sale price 455. Everything reduced. UTRISTMAS numbers of all weekly ' iJapers. Still a number left, but don’t be disappointed. Bennett’s, Broadway. LAWNMOWDRS, saws and all edge tools sharpened and set. New mowers at town prices, ’phone 6004, UCUTCIi Wool and Hosiery Shop for O Phoenix pure silk stockings in all the latest summer shades. We stock all the best qualities. PIANISTA player pianos, £127 10s. Easy terms. Best value in N.Z. Your silent pianos taken exchange.— At Oates’ Music Stores, opp. P.D.C. MRS LAMERTON’S, Cuba StreetBlack silk coats £2 12s 6d. Repp, coats £2 ss, £2 12s 6d, £3 19s 6d. Quaker dresses 12s 6d. Eugi silk jumpers from 12s 6d to 15s lid. MRS LANDERS, the Square, is showing black silk coats in plain and check patterns, all sizes, from 84s. PERMANENT waving by “Eugene” method and having engaged competent assistance am now preparod to undertake “Marcel,” water waving, faco massage, etc. For appointment, ’phone Mrs Currie, Broadway, ’phone 5760. E -TAN Eskimo Pie.—Try one—tasty. SPRING and summer frocks.—Have arrived at Mrs Lampards, 71 Cuba Street, together with charming repp, coats. You must see these and note the low prices. “TTORNBY” trains and meccano at XIN.Z.I. Co. SEED and table potatoes; good lines of the very best seed now obtainable at Manawatu Produce Exchange, 73A Rangitikei Street, ’phone 6334. GOOD reading for train travellers: Bundles of bright novelettes 6d; selling at H. L. Young Ltd., Broadway. OLIVERS’ shoe sale, Main Street.— Grey Charleston shoes, best quality, 12s 6d; brown kid Charlestons, 10s 6d; patent one-bar shoes, Cuban heels, 13s_llcL PERMANENT waving by our expert.— Our prices are moderate, make your appointment now. Full head £3 3e; half head, 355; sides, £1 Is. —Wm. Crystall, Ladies’ ajnd Gents’ Hairdresser. Next new library site. ’Phone 6891, STURDY laying mash includes milk and nine other ingredients; builds up the system for profitable laying. HAS. B A r W E L L, Painter and Paperhangor, 310 Ferguson Street, P.N. one Estimates Free HOT WATER PERMANENT PLENTIFUL SUPPLY EVERY DAY AND ALL THE DAY At the LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. Get a “STARKIE” Electric Hot Water Heater From E. P. WIX, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, MAIN STREET EAST. See him, phone him, or write him. Quotations and advice free. Ijl , E. SAPWELL, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 67 Roy Street (Phone 6667). Estimates given Tor all branches of th« Building Trade.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 304, 21 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 304, 21 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 304, 21 November 1928, Page 1

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