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ET out of town.—2 acres and good T sound house in borough for sale, Government mortgage. Reply “870/' “Standard.” _____ FOXTON Beach, Sunday, March 31st.—Leave P.O. 9 a.m. Special return fare 6s.—Madge Motors. Book seats.—Phone 5260—5788. CASSELL’S Family Doctor, new edition, 14s, post free.—Swallow’s Book Shop, the Square. HY those leaky taps!-' Fixed in a few minutes by Wills and Symthe, 6 Grey Street (’phone 6029). GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street. —Men’s dinner suits, loading English manufacture, all sizes, only £5 ss. Wonderful value. THE N.Z.I. CO. have the finest selection of children’s books in Palmerston North. RS LAMERTON, Cuba Street.— Children’s navy pleated skirts, sizes 18in to 30in, prices os lid to 10s 6d; children’s cardigans, in navy and colours, from 5s lid. Cl LAI! ET Cup.—it’s good. The new- ' est fruit drink made by Carson’s. WANTED to sell. Master Six Buick Coupe. Car in perfect condition. Owner leaving New Zealand. ’Phone 7022 or write “909,” “Standard. - ’ LAWN mowers are worth looking after. Try A. G. Britton, general repairer, 133 Shamrock Street (phone 6004). EARNAO Bros, will be open until 9 p.m. to-day. Full supply of poultry, smoked cod and hake, good variety fresh fish.—2ss Main Street (phone 5250). EASTER Brides 1 Dining room furniture is cheap at Andrews and Sons’ sale. Think of what you can do with the saving. ENGLISH and N.Z. porcelain baths at prices that will pay you to enquire about. —Wills and Smytlie’s (’phone 6029). THE Singing Golds,” Dorothy Cottrell 6s; “The Eternal Challenge,” Joseph Hocking, 3s Cd, at H. L. Young, Ltd. WIRELESS Supplies Co. tJ. V. Kyle), opposite Post Office.—Buy your radio where you get proper efficient service. 1 Remember, we sell radio only all the time; no side line with us, Aou benefit by our experience. FOXTON Beach, Sunday, March 31st. —Leave P.O. 9 a.m. Special return fare 6s.—Mauge Motors. Book seats.—Phone 5260—5/88. FKIRK, the reliable plumber, re- • pairs of all kinds personally attended t 0.—42 North Street, ’phone 5292. BLOCKLEY. —Chesterfield suites, 7s 6d down and 7s 6d per week, this month ’ only; ’ — l 19 Andrew Young Street. ■ WATER is a great necessity and now is the time to engage the services of a ’.‘water diviner,” who will guarantee his work. Address at “Standard.” BEAUTY in its entirety.—Eugene hair waving adds both grace and charm to every woman, whether young or old. Call and see Bob Cousins, Club Hotel Buildings. POUTING repairs.—Get them done 5 now by Wills and Smythe (’phone 6929), No. 6 Grey Street. FOR; fur repairs, take tnem always to the- firm that specialises. Fur work only.—H H. Blandford, Ltd., quality furriers, Rangitikei Street; BROADWOOD pianos! England’s finest instruments, at Bristol Piano Co., Bennett’s, Broadway. TI/ T HY risk having your pictures VV marred by mounting them in unsuitable frames? Alexander Clark’s have large stocks of all classes of framings in stock and would be glad to help you choose the right frame. EMPTY bottles, rags and scrap metals bought. Agent Tui, Wellington and local branded bottles. Advice us. Bottle Exchange, Dahlia Street (’phone 7092). HOLIDAY reading by Elsie K. Morton “New Zealand Life and Travel,” ss, at H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. FOR the Easter traveller.—We have a splendid assortment of fibre suit cases in assorted sizes; prices from 8s 6d to 30s.—J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. EORD Coupe, in perfect order, £65. —Manawatu Used Car Exchange, 327 Main Street. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse: Kapoc mattresses singles, 23s 6d; doubles, 39s 6d; pillows 4s 3d. Best grade loose kapoc, any quantity only Is 6d per lb. "PRINTING. —Quotations given for all X kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (phone 5906). E. BERGERSEN, locksmith and * gunsmith, cash register and lawn mower expert.—Lawn mowers brought and returned free of cost. VALUE and service.—Boys’ grey ' nurse cloth school shirts, canoe and tennis, 3s lid each.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. MRS LAMERTON, Cuba- Street.— Large range of ladies’ Vedonis vests, from 3s 4d; Vedonis bloomers, women’s 4s lid, O.S. 5s lid; ladies’ rubber raincoats, 14s 6d each, WARMER underwear.—Men’s fleece lined singlets and underpants, 2s lid; heavier weight, 3s 6d.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. GREAT value.—Men’s working suits, dark grey tweed, a real bargain, 33s 6d each.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. A WONDER of wonders.—Eugene hair waving is the most beautiful exposition the world may yet see. See Bob Cousins, Club Hotel Buildings. I 1 URS I We sell the best and prices are the lowest.' See our window display.—H. H. Blandford, Ltd., quality furriers, Rangitikei Street. STOCKTAKING sale. —Big kJ tions in oak and rimu furniture; now is the time to buy.—U.S.D., Main Street, near P.OMILLINERY for the well dressed. — Give that costume and shoes the correct setting—wear a Vogue hat.— The Vogue, next Schneideman’s, Broadway. DINING room furniture that will give your home a look of distinction at sale prices.—Andrews and Sons. UNBEATABLE value in men’s pyjamas, 5s lid, 7s 6d, 10s 6d; boys’ pyjamas, special cut price 5s 6d.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. STOCKTAKING sale. Linoleums, congoleums, neponsets, and pabcolins selling at great reductions.— .U.S.D.* Main Street* near P.O*

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 102, 30 March 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 102, 30 March 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 102, 30 March 1929, Page 1