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WANTED, private board, by two young men, handy to Square. Write “490,” “Standard.” UGAR down again. Our price for 701 b. bags, IA, now reduced to 13s 6d; 121bs to 2s sd.—Watson Bros., I Ltd. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse: Cosy white pure wool blankets, full sizes, Heavy weight singles, 22s 6d; doubles, 29s 6d; greys from 18s 6d pair. Absolutely finest value procurable. ANTED to lease, farm, 251 acres, 7 miles from P.N., undulating country, suitable for dairy farm. Address “Standard.” IHLAKIES. —Have you tried the new rolled oat? Try a packet and save the gift coupons. (1 RAZING to let for six cows for one 1 month, handy to town. Address “Standard.” OMRS, cotton, silks, puia, needles, tape, darning wool, stationery and other necessities too numerous to mention. at “Rutter’s” (phone 6445). TIHEODOLITE complete, for sale by -L auction at 50 Wood Street, Wednesday next, June 12th. QUALITY tells.—Still threepence for a big pie. Shop early and avoid disappointment. The London Pie Shop (E. W. Ward), Main Street West, near subway—only one shop. GENTLEMAN wants furnished bedroom; no meals. Write “488,” “Standard.” FLAVOUR that you'll appreciate 1 It’s in Flakies, the new rolled oat. Try it to-morrow at breakfast 1 GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Stret. —An all wool cardigan is just the thing for the present weather. We have them from 7s lid to 18s 6d. Inspect them, _ ENGLISH and N.Z. porcelain baths at prices that will pay you to enquire about. —Wills and Smythe’s (phone 6029). BOYS’ grey ribbed school hose, usually 3s 6d to 4s 6d, special price, all sizes, 2s lid pair.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Broadway. Cl RAZING to let, 4 acres, central T position. Address “Standard” Olfice. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.—Men’s overcoats, English and Now Zealand makes. Bought at a reduction of 6s 8d in £l. Participate in this offer, from 39s 6d to £5 ss. BOYS’ jersey's, all sizes, 4s 6d each; colours, saxe, fawn, grey, navy. —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Broadway. KEEP your cows in pink of condition with Danish Cowlic, 3s 4d per olb. block. The scientific salt and mineral tonic.—Moore, Hughes and Co., Rangitikei Street. GIFTS Irom the coupons in Flakies packets—try the new rolled oats I Better flavoured, too. E NGLISH piano in solid oak case, case, wonderful tone; as new, for sale by auction at 50 Wood Street, Wednesday, 12th June. Unreserved. ANZORA Hair Cream 2s 3d; Wollffs Lemon Cream 2s 3d - Jar Houbigant’s Face Powder 3s 6cl box; Hongroise Pommade 7jd tube, at J. R. McKenzie’s Ltd. SPOUTING repairs.—Get them done now by Wills and Smythe (’phone 6029), No. 6 Grey Street. ILLINERY, two-piece suits and jumpers, and so moderately priced. New goods are always arriving.—The Vogue, next Schneideman’s, Broadway. 808 COUSINS employs men experts to undertake the important work ot Eugene hair waving. See our saloon, Club Hotel Buildings. CHESTERFIELD suites, 7s 6d down and 7s 6d per week; a big range ot covers. Blockley, Andrew Young Street. M’HERE’S no lawn mower like the J. Woodyatt. Most sales are mude through recommendation ot users. In 4 and 5 blades, 12, 14, 16, 18-mch cut. — Manson and Barr, Ltd.. Rangitikei St.

WALKER’S, Bronchial Mixture for coughs and colds, 2s 6d bottle.— J. H. Walker, opp. Railway Station, 'Rhone 6020. MILLINERY of distinction.—A little IVi ahead of the ordinary, but just enough to note the difference.—The Vogue, next Schneideman’s, Broadway. ALL the newest designs and colourings in wallpapers can be had at Alexander Clark’s.—-Dainty designs, plain colours and harmonious combinations for every room, and every decorative scheme, that lor variety oi choice and lasting qualities will give every satisfaction. —Alexander Clark’s Ltd. BUY your furniture wholesale from Andrews anil Sons and make a worth while saving on every purchase. Andrews and Sons, 80 Rangitikei Street, being the manufacturers know that they are selling only the highest quality goods. B — UiS’ school hose, all wool, N.Z. make, our price can’t be beaten; ail sizes, 2s lid pair.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Broadway. SAVBN B. Wealthy, the prosperous squatter, buys all . his furniture from Andrews and Sons, 80 Rangitikei Street. Andrews and Sons sell out at wholesale prices, and one makes a worthwhile saving on overy purchase. STUDY your purse. Shop at Watson Bros.’ for cut rate grocery prices.— Prosper Jelles 6 packets for 1/-. Toilet Soap (English), 12 cakes for 1/-. Sunflower Seeded Raisins, 3 packets 1/-. Rice 51bs. for 1/-. Boot Polish, 5 tins 1/-. Mustard 5 small tins 1/-. Brass Polish 6 for 1/-. St. Mungo, 7 packets ,1/-. Hudson’s Extract 6 packets 1/-. Good Sand Soap 5 cakes 1/-. * JOE AND JOE. WHEN you want ER UIT and VEGETABLES fresh from the garden get them from Joe and Joe. = Give us a trial; we guarantee satisfaction. JOE YORK AND JOE NGOCK, (Late Yan Sun and Co.), Next Watson Bros. Orders Delivered. ’Rhone S29E OIIOUA PIE SHOP, CUBA STREET, Opposite Empire Auction Rooms. MEALS on all day. Try our Special Meat and Fruit Pies, guaranteed fresh daily. Made on our premises. BEST VALUE IN TOWN. SPOBTS EDITION. DELIVERY IN BOROUGH. THE Sports Edition will be delivered regularly on Saturday Evening to residents served by our town '‘Standard” delivery agents, Advice to your runner or by telephone to this office will ensure prompt attention. ‘MANAWATTT EVENING “STANDARD.” Phone 5004.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 161, 8 June 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 161, 8 June 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 161, 8 June 1929, Page 10

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