LAST two days of radio and gramophone sale, finnl reductions Friday and Saturday, at Berryman’s. WANTED to sell, black Coney seal wrap, lined blue brocade, half price, 6 gns. Address at “Standard.” AATES’ Music Stores, temporary V/ store, next door old site, rebuilding sale 25 per cent, reductions; £4O gramophone £25. WILLS and Smythe.of all descriptions.7222. -Gutter repairs -Phones 6029 NEW and popular records.—“ Wedding of the Painted Doll,” “Louise,” “Blue Hawaii,” “Dream Mother.”— Coles’. O FECIAL value, men’s grey flannel k? trousers, 8s lid pair Humphreys and Broadway. latest cut.Andrews, Ltd., 15 YJU' ANTED to buy, old cast iron. ApVV ply Martin’s Foundry, Main Street East. BRING the children! Big display of story and picture books at H. L. Young, Ltd. £IOO DEPOSIT, balance 27s 6d weekly, nice home, situated Eforence Avenue, price £975, for urgent sale. Apply Empire Auctioneering Co., sole agents. GRAMOPHONE bargains every home can have a gramophone. See Berryman’s, the lowest prices in history. deposits.--N.Z.I. Co. SHEET music, 3d, 6d, 9d, Is; usually 2s and 2s 6d, Books from 6d. Rebuilding sale, Oates’ Music Stores. WANTED to sell, Crossley Reflex Radio, complete with Eliminator, new “A” Battery, ariel, etc.—7 Rolleston Street. ■DSCHSCifIOLTZEA, rainbow strain, Jl* wonderful new shades in frilled, fluted and doubles, make a glorious show, Is a packet.—Harrison’s, Coleman Place. OVERSEAS Christmas mail, leaving soon. Get suitable presents Maori goods.—H. L. Young, Ltd. SPRING is here 1 Have you seen the new box Brownie Cameras in pretty colours at the Central Photo Stores, the Square? You can’t do without a camera. H AVE you joined the Fountain Pen Club at Swallow’s Bookshop? TURNER’S Glass and Paint Co., Ltd., 31 King Street, for Bon-Accord paints. YOKO Egg Preserver, at Is 6d, will preserve 200 eggs for years.—H. W. Scott, chemist, and all stores. SETTINGS 8.0. and White Leghorns, heavy bred ducks, ss; chicks when available, Is each.—Perce Wills, 266 Ruahine Street (phone 7222). BOYS’ sun helmets, well made and good quality, 2s 6d each.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. Gramophones at prices to suit ail pockets. Bargains which we cannot repeat. Final clearance Saturday. —Berryman’s. U NENCUMBERED, S-roomed modem bungalow, superior quality, sunny spot and large section; exchange for smaller home.—Kenneth McDonald. £IOOO GOVERNMENT mortgage, price £1250, brand new 5-roomed bungalow, in select locality, just built, owner leaving.—Empire Auctioneering CREAMS. >F THE PUREST QUALITY ONLY To be had from MRS J. ARTHUR, NASH BUILDINGS, George Street. FINE, Soft Vanishing Creams, Skin Foods, Bleaching Creams, Pond’s, 7, Hygeia, etc.; also Face and Hand iotions, delicate and refreshing to the kin. Phone 5992. THE PALMERSTON NORTH STEAM LAUNDRY AND BAG WASH, Dried Bags, ready for ironing 4s 6d Semi-finished 6s Od COLLARS, A SPECIALTY. TI/TAIN DEPOT m Cuba Street (next IVI Soldiers’ Club) for information; also Phone 6003. Proprietor— A. O. RAINFORD. . PICNIC DAYS ARE COMING SOON. Phone 6217. MANAWATU MEAT CO. WILL have all the Pressed Cooked Meats you will require. LEADING BUTCHERS, BROADWAY. MASSAGE AND MEDICAL ELECTRICAL TREATMENT Rooms, 77 Fitzherbert Avenue. TI QUIPPED with all the latest, mod«rn electrical apparatus, including “Ultra Violet Ray” diathermy, etc. Mr J. E. Beilis, Masseur, late Bath House and King George V Hospital, Rotorua. Lady in attendance. 'Phone 6455. GOOD-BYE! GOOD-BYE! NO more aching pains. No more lighting coppers. Put your washing into the bag. Van calls and delivers. Your washing beautifully white and clean. ECONOMIC BAG WASH, RING 6623. CUT PRICES FOR MEAT URS IS THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN NEW ZEALAND. OUR QUALITY IS ALWAYS THE BEST. Our Cash Policy enables us to give you Quick Service. COME AND GET CHEAPER MEAT. EXCELSIOR MEAT COY., CORNER RANGIUKEI AND CUBA STREETS.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 269, 12 October 1929, Page 1
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