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LOST AND FOUND. lOST, sovereign off watch chain ; J valued as keepsake. Reward on returning to Aard Office, opposite railway station. LOST, Sunday afternoon, small brown fur, Albert Street, Ferguson Street. Reward. Finder please ring 6556.. LOST, magpie, from Albert Street. Apply J. Halioway, 540 Albert Street. lOST, Sunday, February 9th, bei tween Palmerston and Paraparaumu, via Shannon, silver chain bag, containing money. Reward.—Miller, grocer, Cuba Street WILL person seen removing gentleman’s bicycle from outside P.D.C. this morning, kindly return to same position before midday to-morrow. TO LET. TO LET, furnished flat, 3 rooms, bathroom, kitchen, wash-house, shed, all conveniences, 355. Apply 135 Fitzherbert Avenue. TO LET, house. 7 rooms, e. 1., £1 per week. Apply before 6 p.m. Address “Standard.” TO LET, gentleman, furnished bedroom, with breakfnst or morning tray if required, good home, close Square. Address “Standard.” rPO LET or lease, 6-roomed house, e. -L light, hot and c. water, 9 acres, in Rangitikei Line. Apply “Standard.” TO LET, 6 acres and 7-roomed house, in Borough, rent £2 15s.—Empire Auctioneering Co. TO LET, single furnished bedroom, handy to Square.—l7B Ferguson Street. TO LET, furnished double bed-sitting room, separate kitchenette, entrance and meter.—6-1 Cuba Street. TO LET, comfortable sleeping porch, central, phone. Apply “Standard.” TO LET, large furnished front room, suit two business girls, all conveniences. Address “Standard.” r |'o LET, middle-aged couple, two J. front rooms, furnished, Hottentot gas stove, central, 3 minutes Square. —l7 Lombard iStreet. TO LET, bungalow, 6 rooms, sheds, gas, e. light, all conveniences. Address at “Standard.” TO LET, well furnished flat, 2 bedrooms, sitting room and kitchen, all conveniences, central.—Phone 6860. TO LET, bungalow, 5 rooms, all conveniences, gas stove, motor garage. Apply 35 Rangitane Street. TO LET, shop, with 5 living rooms at back, modern tiled front, best stand in Cuba Street, next Soldiers’ Club, £3 weekly.—Hopwood Hardware. THREE new models. His Master’s Voice gramophones, lovely table model, only £l2 10s, a superb instrument.—Coles’ ■ T) ACES, Dannevirke. Blackbourn’s l- Hudson Sedan leaving Palmerston North each day, 9.30 a.m.—Telephone 6294. J DON’T forget to get your gramophone before winter comes; long nights made enjoyable.—Berryman’s. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING SPORTS. HEATS, WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. FINALS, FRIDAY, at 2 p.m. REMEMBER VOU ASKED US TO HAVE I ANOTHER JUMBLE SALE SO COME ALONG THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th At 2 p.m., To the Shop next to LEARY’S, in BROADWAY. CHILDREN’S HEALTH CAMP RECEIVING DEPOT. THE Depot has been REMOVED from the Bank of New South Wales Buildings to the SHOP IN BROADWAY, lately occupied by Mr Ormond Hooper (next Salvation Army Citadel). MISS MARGARET STOCK (From the Barnes School of Dancing, London)' WILL resume her classes at the TAKARO HALL, on SATURDAY. March Ist. Children trained in Operatic, Greek, Character Dancing and Rhythmic Movement. Special attention given to technique, deportment and physical development. For particulars apply MISS STOCK, 49 Rongopai Street. Tel. 7377. G. PROCTER REGD. PLUMBER & DRAINLAYER. ALL Work Personally Attended To. Country Work a Speciality. Phone 6099. Residence 7259. Workshop:— Corner of Bryant and Main Streets. YOUR LAWN MOWER. NEEDS AN OVERHAUL. H. E. BERGERSEN, engineer and machinist, IS a Craftsman who can make your Lawn Mower do its work more easily. All Mowers Collected and Delivered Free of Charge. 7 George St. Phone 8488, Private 6348. We Repair Locks and Sharpen Saws. “ELSA MAE” Frock specialist, No. 1 (upstairs) Oroua Buildings. CUBA STREET. MISS NANE MATHESON, Hair and Skin Consultant, King’s Chamfers, the Square.—Every day loveliness is reflected in your hair. If your hair is dull and lifeless you will be amazed at the difference after one or two special scalp treatments.—’Phone 5042. Appointments arranged. lALMERSTON NORTH STEAM LAUNDRY. BLANKET WASH WEEK, 6d and 9d. PHONE 5003. Proprietor: A. O. RAINFORD,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1