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and Andrews, Ltd.. 15 Broadway. A NDREWS and Sons’ rimu bedrooms A (4ft 6in) are going at ridiculous sale prices. ue too late. *' i • j ARNER’S _ Draper! Warehouse:--Kapoo mattresses singles, 23s od; doubles, 39s 6d; pillows 4s 3d. Best grade loose kapoo, any quantity only Is od per lb. , • . ‘ PRINTING.— Quotations given for all kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (p hone 5906). ■ _ HE. BERGERSEN, locksmith and • gunsmith, cash register and lawn mower expert.— Lawn mowers brougnfr and returned free of cost. tTTLUE and service. Boys' grey V nurse cloth school shn\ts, canoe and tennis, 3s lid each.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. t) ■ n TOCKTAKING , sale. Big reduc jj tions in carpets and rugs; real bargains.—U.S.D., Main Street, near P.o. : ; . WE want two, three-seater ; will allow good prices on them for bigger cars.—Adams, Ltd. . (IUN3. —The shooting season will J open shortly. See-us about a good gun—we are experts..—Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. * _____ BRING your pictures along to Alexander Clark’s for framing.—Wide selections of styles available ensuring the correct frame for any class of picture. Expert workmanship on every job guarantees satisfaction with every frame. " V ' WAGHORN’S, the Square, will renovate your house. We have the goods and the tradesmen. FIAT Sedan, as new, £22s.—Manawatu Used Car Exchange, 327 Main Street. HAIKUUTTIJNG Is, shaving 6d. Open . all day Wednesday, late night Friday, at Wally Ingram’s, Hairdresser and Tobacconist 1 , George Street. Razors set by the Funkum system Is; guaranteed. YfEWSPAPER advertising u salesIN manship. The newspaper that goes ,into the homes of-the people is a sde'-t talesman ever impressing on readers the necessity for purchasing the goods that are advertised. The “Manawatu Standard” goes into the homes of the people in both town and country. BTJICK roadster, 1926 model, in almost new condition; any trial.— Adams, Ltd. ' ■■: REPAIRS to all kinds of watches, clocks and jewellery at moderate' prices. All work guaranteed. Good value in new watches and clocks.—T. Ireton, Rialto Buildings, Cuba Street. THE finish of well made furniture can be seen by the most inexpert. The quality of Andrews and Sons’ dining room furniture is very evident. TX/AGHORN’S, the Square, hare VY just received a new large shipment of wallpapers ex s.s. Cumberland. T7OR the best results use “Inecto” I. hair dye. Procurable in all shades from J. H. Walker, chemist, opp. rail way station. TUTANAWATU Dining Rooms, Cuba Jj-L Street, sorving hot 3-course dinners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at any time. WELL designed period furniture in oak and mahogany at greatly reduced prices.—Andrews and Sons’ sale. N O stale stuff here.—See the disappointed faces when they find we are s'ld, out.—The London Pie Shop (E. W. Ward), . Main Street West, near subway. , YOU can be assured of well made dining room furniture at Andrews and Sons. They are manufacturers; therefore the goods they sell are good. 808 Cousins employs men experts to undertake the important work .of Eugene hair waving. Call and see our Eugene hair waving saloon, Club Hotel Buildings. WE are giving away 1000 miles petrol with every new and us car bought.—Adams, Ltd. NEWSPAPERS LEAP ALL OTHERS rjHE Gas Age Record, a reliable trade journal of the United States, reports the results of a survey of a middle western city of more than halt a million people to find out whore the buying publiq reoeived its inspiration for their purchasing. The question was asked what form of advertising influenced them most, magazine, street, car, billboard or newspaper. In order to be fair, newspapers were put at the end of the lißt. The results were -as follows: ■s^;s o ft a > o:-: T 3 m 14 Nowspaper? 110,868 90.3 Magazine 9,059 7.3 Street Car 2,036 ■■ 1.6 Billboard .......1.781 / 0.6 THE MANAWATU EVENING STANDARD. : For Effective Publicity in Palmers toe" North, the Manawatu and Sur. rounding Districts.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 104, 2 April 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 104, 2 April 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 104, 2 April 1929, Page 12