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TRY Jenkinson’s iodised bread. Phone 5365. MOTORISTS who need Plate Glass Screens of their car—or any other motor car glass—bevelled, should call in at Alex Clark’s, where up-to-date plant and courteous workmen will give instant attention to their needs at a moderate charge. BYCROFT'S, Cuba Street, supply fishing tackle for all purposes. Being anglers, we can advise in most cases. QTUDEBAKER Coach, in good runO ning order, reduced from £250 to £200; terms arranged. Get in early. —A Jams, Ltd. QUALITY that you can smell! Delicious made-on-the-premises goods are bringing tho crowds bigger and bigger and bigger 1 Roast pork fillets, roast stuffed pork. Roast chicken and all classes of preserved meats fresh daily. Ham, veal and chicken pies Is 3d per lb.; also meat, and fruit pies from 2d.—The Home Kitchen, corner Fitrherbort Street, ’phono 7340. SHOP at Boyce’s, George Street, opposite Soldiers’ Club, and save money. Coupons given with all purchases. "jPORD Beauty model, in new condiJ 1 tion, £75; has done very small mileage, cheap to run.—Adams, Ltd. IjVHK “Classique,” Kangitikei Street. JL two doors from Square.—Largest variety of boxed chocolates. Prices reasonable. FRONTIGNAC: Rich sweet red wine. 35s case (dozen bottles). Freight paid.-—Crown Wines, Elliott Street, Auckland. PITMAN’S Rapid Course for advanced students at Miss Anderson’s New Era School of Shorthand. PRINTING.— Quotations given of all kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phone 5906). REBUILDING Sale.—For every 20s you spend with us during our sale wo will hand you 2s back.—Kitzsimons and Cowling, Ltd., furniture manufacturers. GOOD whole fowl wheat 3 1-3 bushel sacks 26/6 delivered, Karswood poultry spice lid, 1/9 pkt, “Moreg” poultry spice 2/- pkt., Pratt's poultry regulator 121 b. buckets 12/6, Phenol disinfectant 1/6 bottle, 6/6 gallon. Tobacco dust for green fly 6d lb. New potatoes 121bs. 1/-. Good onions 41bs. for 6d.—Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store, Produce Counter. THE Parrot Says.—Palmerston North Cleaning Co. Do all kinds of general cleaning. Workmen insured. ’Phono 5667. BOARD AND BUTT Motor engineers, 11 KING STREET, Opposite Collinson and Cunninghame. P N. PREMIER HAIRDRESSERS. r - GRAHAM BROS.. Rangitikei Street, Phone 7236. STILL GOING STRONG. jUR LOW PRICES AND FAIR DEALING KEEP US BUSY. G. L. SNELLING. BUTCHER AND GRAZIER, CUBA STREET Phone 5158 Our Motto:— SELL MORE AND SELL FOR LESS. TRANSPORT PALMERSTON HAVILL’S w FOR CHEAPER FREIGHT r ELLINGTON NORTH SERVICE, And BETTER SERVICE Wellington Depot:— McEWAN AND CARTER, Phone 43.439. Palmerston North Phone 6020. H. MORTENSEN, (“MORTJLE”), WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. NOW in New and Up-to-date Premises, George Street (next Palace), lias a nice selection of Watches and Clocks. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. SHOPEITTERS & BUILDERS. QUOTATIONS for all kinds of Building and Shop-fitting Work. Finance arranged tor any class of work. No job too big, no job too small. TAYLOR AND CO., LTD., Matn Street W., opp. Railway Sheds. Phone 6833. HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS? 1 THOUSANDS of sufferers of T.B. . Bronchial Complaints, etc., are receiving great relief with the use of Nature’s Wonder Cure—BESTA MUTTON BIRD OIL. Many cases of actual cures reported. District Agents: ELOO MFG. CO., 76 Fitzherbert Avenue. •'STANDARD” ADVERTISERS. Advertisers in the “Manawatu Standard” will oblige by having their copy for replace advertisements 6ent to our office not later than 2 p.m. on tho day PRECEDING that on which insertion is desired. Copy for replace advertisements not received by that time cannot bo guaranteed insertion on tho day following. Copy for casual advertisements should bo handed in by mid-day to ensure insertion on the duy of receipt, but where possible an earlier hour would be materially helpful. Advertisers will greatly oblige by noting the above and incidentally assist members of our staff in the publication of the ‘‘Standard” at a regular hour every afternoon. Tho production of an evening paper necessitates members of our staff working at a very high pressure between 8 a.in. and 3 p.m., and with the growing volume of advertising and news the pressure is increasing. Promptness and regularity in going to press is an urgent necessity as members of the delivery staff must be got away to time, several of those having to traverse between 70 and 80 miles on their motor cycles before their labours in connection with the distribution of the “Standard” over a wide country area are complete.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 75, 24 February 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 75, 24 February 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 75, 24 February 1930, Page 12