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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Wellington railway ticket, between Morris Street and All Saints’ Church. Finder leave at 16 Morris Street. LOST, lady’s grey shoe, between Ohelwood and Lombard Streets. Address at “Standard. ’ ’ LOST, fox terrier, last seen following couple along Pohangina River. Kindly communicate with Mrs A. T. Whitehead, Pohangina. LOST, lady’s umbrella, in vicinity of Bourke Street and Annandale Avenue. Reward. Address at “Standard.” TO LET. TO LET, sunny, self-contained superior flat. Apply “Standard” Office. TO LET, 5-roomed furnished house. Address at 18 Oxford Street. TO LET, lock-up shop, corner Cuba and Bourke Streets.' Apply Dairy, next door, or 3 Fitzherbert Avnue. TO LET, furnished double front room, also single room, in good home.— 88 Broadway Avenue. TO LET, furnished single room, for business lady or gentleman, two light meals a day; rent 10s per week. Apply 130 Ferguson Street West (off Pitt Street). TOMATOES, 12ibs. 2s 6d; sauce, 241bs. 2s (kl; cooking apples, 121bs. 2s 6d; potatoes, 281bs. 3s; free delivery.—Lyne, Long Mefford Road (phone 6563). EOOMS to let, furnished or unfurnished, use of all conveniences; rent moderate.—l3o Ferguson Street West (off Pitt Street). GIFTS for the Easter bride.—You will find many a solution to the wedding gift problem at J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. • AFTER Sale Clean-up Week. — Men’s flannels, 5s lid; fleecy lined underpants and singlets, 2s lid.—Goldfinch and Cousins. OLIVER Bros.’ Shoe Stores. —All ,trhe newest autumn shades in court, strap, lace and bar shoes just opened up. >Scc our windows. WANTED to buy, dinner suit; chest about 40 inches. Particulars to “Suit 907,” “Standard” Office. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street. —Ladios’ rubber coats, newest shades, selling at only 17s lid. This is an exceptional line and well worth 30s, Buy early. WYCHERLEY’S war es~ive arrive 11. White all wool blankets, 22s Gd; grey blankets, 22s 6d; bush rugs, from 10s lid, 14s lid; travelling rugs, from 16s 6d. NEW season’s flower and vegetable seeds. We have just received Sutton’s shipment of new season’s seeds, including the best of their flower seeds and their celebrated selection of the choicest varieties of sweet peas. Be early for your flower seeds, while the selection is good and ask for, free catalogue and garden guide.— Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. WANTED to buy, quantity 1-) and 2-inch wire netting.—Veterinary Hospital, 205 Cook Strcot, WHY pay more when you can buy oak bedroom suites irom £l9 10s and rimu for £l7 10s, with panel bedsteads and shaped mirrors, at Economic Furniture House, 122 Cuba Street. OUR wonderful window display of furs, exprosees both quality and distinction. We have the largest display of furs in Palmerston North. —H. H. Blandford Ltd., Quality Furriers, Rangitikei Street. THE N.Z.I. CO. have the finest selection of children’s books in Palmerston North. A FTER Sale Clean-up Week.—so pairs men’s cuif bottomed tweed trousers at 6s lid pair.—Goldfinch and Cousins. SPECIAL line, men’s hardwear trousers, all sizes, 63 lid pair; Palmer Nap trousers, 7s 6d. —Humphreys and Andrews. Ltd., 15 Broadway. WYCHERLEY’S wares wear well.— Bring your suit or costume to us to be dry cleaned and pressed by the latest methods.—Wycherley’s. THE extensive range of shades and designs in these English wallpapers showing at Alexander Clark’s give ample opportunity for the expression of your individuality in every room in the house. You’re welcome to come in and look these over. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.—Newest designs in bed spreads from 5s 6d up. A job purchase of supper cloths to be cleared at Is 9d each. Great values. SUPERIOR developing and printing. Central Photo Stores, the Square. OLIVERS’ Shoe Stores.—See our display of autumn styles, all the latest just opened up, including bul-' rush brown and autumn brown. Inspect our windows j GUN repairs.—Your gun will need ’ overhauling before the shooting season, which opens soon; bring it to us.—Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. YCHERLEY’S wares wear well.— Khaki cambric neg. shirts, two collars to match; khaki wide end ties, 4s 6d. —Wycherley’s STOCKTAKING sale. Chesterfield suites and all upholstery at bargain “prices.—U-S.D., Main Street, near P.O. AFTER Sale Clean-up Week.—Handkerchiefs, 6 for 2s 3d; police braces, Is 9d; cardigans, 8s lid.—Goldfinch and Cousins. CONCRETE troughs. —Farmers, finish with the old time wooden trough; get a concrete one which costs less. — Manawatu Produce Exchange, 73a Rangitikei Street, ’phone 6354. IyTILLINERY of the moment.—Be ill dressed with the assurance of high class headwear; wear a Vogue hat.— The Vogue, next Schneideman’s, Broadway. ; T. e: p ;i w ELL, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 67 Roy Street (Phone 5657). Estimates given for all branches of the Building Trade*

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 103, 1 April 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 103, 1 April 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 103, 1 April 1929, Page 1