WANTED, a second-hand all-electric wireless set, must be in good order. Iteply, stating price, 321, “Standard.” “QINGING in the Rain,” “Tip Toe O Tliru the Tulips,” “Painting the Clouds,” great foxtrots.—Berryman’s.
WANTED, by two young men, comfortably furnished flat, all eonveniences. lie ply 307, “Standard.” TORY books! Story books! Window filled, price is only Is each.— H. L. Young, Ltd., for cheap reading. QTUDEBAKER Light Six, new tyres fj and in perfect condition, reduced to £125 for quick sale.—Adams, Ltd. ANTED to rent, garage vicinity of Church Street and Victoria Avenue. Ring 5963. STOCKTAKING Sale in full swing. N.Z.I. Co. EASY-PAK improved cardboard (benzine case) egg fillers, outlast three others, no iveak edges ; illustrated particulars, Box 1489, Auckland. ON’T forget to get your gramophone before winter conies; long nights made enjoyable.—Berryman’s. Beach. Madge Service ! leaves Palmerston P.O. Sunday 9 a.m. Special, return 6s. Reserves, ’phones 6260 and 6788. school books at Swallow’s. APPLES from grower to you.— Choice Gravenstein dessert; also black grapes.—Grover’s Orchards, 274 Ferguson Street. blend whisky, 10s per -L bottle; case-whisky, half bottles6s 6d, quarter bottles 3s 6d. W. HASLAM, 64 Mam Street VI. West, buyer all branded ale bottles, Is 6d dozen ; »ead, brass, rags, etc. On request call town and country. Jam jars for sale.— Phone 6507. MIGHTY! in value and performance, The Majestic Radio. Unbeaten in every point worth having in radio. See Berryman’s. FOR paper hanging, glass, paints and all painters’ materials.—R. Waghorn, the Square. GOOD enough will not do—it must be the best print the negative will yield, when developed and printed by Central Photo Stores. Square. THE most reliable camera of all.— Box Brownies, 10s 6d, 15s, 21s; a picture every time.—Central Photo Stores, Square.
BETTLE’S DE LUXE LOUNGE, GEORGE STREET, WILL bo running a Guessing Competition all next week in conjunction with the Picture “SWEETIE.” Every Customer is Entitled to Paricipate. SEE WINDOW FOR PARTICULARS. PRIZE— A Free Pass for the Pictures and a Box of Chocolates. A. T. BENDALL, F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND COMPANY SECRETARY, 17 King Street, opp. Broadway Motors (Phone 6109),
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 74, 22 February 1930, Page 1
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