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WANTED, at once, a \ h.p. motor, must be in. good order. Apply phone 6493. SHEET music songs, usually 2s 6d, 2s, now 2d, 3d, 6d, Is copy, great clearing sale.—Oates’ Music Stores. TO LEND, four or five hundred pounds on town property at 6 per cent. Apply No. 343, “Standard.” NOLAN’S Reinforced Pumice-Con-crete Copper Boilers.—Utility combined with a pleasing appearance, occupying a minimum of space; 12 gallons will boil in 12 minutes. Prices:— 12 gal. £6 18s, 14 gal. £7 11s. 16 gal. £8 Is 6d, complete.—W. Nolan, 463 Main Street, phone 7137, Palmerston North. COMPLETE stocks of all the latest and best in gramophones, records, sheet music, are found at Berryman’s. "IMPORTANT Notice to Consignors.— JL Goods in our sale rooms, with reserves, will be sold by auction on Thursday (this week) to the best advantage.—Mounsey and Co. A CONCERT every evening when you have a Brunswick Radio in your home.—Coles’, sole agents. GELLING well.—So they should at Is k> each; see window at H. L. Young, Ltd., for children’s story books. ONIONS, sound, well harvested, 6s 561 b. bag, freight paid, cash with order.—Scobie, Pukekohe. FOlt urgent sale, Arthur Hopwood’s fine private residence, corner College and Linton Streets; consider small cottage in part payment; no reasonable offer refused. Hopwood Hardware. PEARS, choice Bon Chereton, dessert or bottling, sUlbs 8s 6d; apples, Gravenstein, choice dessert, wrapped, 421bs 8s 6d.—.1. Waterhouse, Te Kauwhata. DANNEVIRKE Races.—Madge Service: 26th and 27th February, leave Palmerston P.O. at 9.30 a.m. Return fare 7s 6d.—Phones 5260, 5788, 6790. WANTED to hire, tent, for fortnight. Write, stating terms and where to be seen, 341, “Standard.” WANTED to buy, household furniture of all kinds, any quantity, for cash.—Crockford’s, corner Cuba and Andrew Young Streets, opposite Carlton Hotel. WANTED to sell, 6-roomed house, in good order, £525, a snip (sick of tenants). Write 342, “Standard.” M U I !C cases,_fiom ss; music, from 2d copy. Teachers, your chance; save money—so hurry.—Oates’ Music Stores’ Great Sale. NEW bungalow, £SO deposit, price £IOSO, "5 rooms, kitchenette, garage, good locality, handy school.—Empire Auctioneering Co. FOR one more week.—Handbags, at H. L. Young, Ltd., have been specially reduced. See windows. CIAKNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 I Cuba Street: Pure kapoc mattresses singles 18s lid each : Doubles 35s lid. J his week only. Super tickings,, very well fillod. Inspect immediately. Marvellous value. GOVERNMENT mortgage £1025, 4roomed bungalow, kitchenette, sleeping porch, pleasing design, garden, large section, handy Square, price £llso.—Empire Auctioneering Co. THE most reliable camera of all.— Box Brownies, 10a 6d, 15s, 21s; a picture every time.—Central Photo Stores, Square. p7/Y ONLY, children’s voile, art eilk, t)U rayon and casement frocks, pretty styles, long and short sleeves, sizes 30 to 39, were 10s 6d to 355, now os 3d to 17s 6d, half sale price, bargain week.—Collinson and Cunninghame. SINGING in the- Rain,” “Tip Toe Thru the Tulips,” “Painting the Clouds,” great foxtrots.—Berryman's. PLEATING.— All the latest designs, hemstitching, Parisian embroidery. Satin and Eaggot stitching, overlocking, buttons covered. Mail orders. —Miss Nicholl, 7 George Street. Palmerston North; ’phone 7323, and Wellington. /IAKNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 \J Cuba Street: Pure kapoc mattresses singles 18s lid each : Doubles 35s lid. This week only. Super tickings,, very well filled. Inspect immediately. Marvellous value. 26 ONLY children’s casement, voile, rayon frocks, mostly short sleeves. Sizes 30 to 36. Were 8s 6d to 17s 6d. Now 2s lid to 6s 3d. Half sale price—Collinson and Cunninghamo. JAM jars, 3s 6d dozen; kitchen utensils, books, magazines, gents’ boots, shoes, tables, chairs, gents’ working clothes, preserving pans.— Ideal Exchange, opposite Devine’s Hotel, Main Street. WE quote fine prices for water pipe fittings, tops, tanks, etc.—Ramsay and Campbell, Rangitikei Street (phone 5009L_ _ MASSEY, Rudge Whitworth and B.S.A. cycles at the very lowest cost. —Boucher’s, 96 Cuba Street. BUILDERS. —Sections just off Grey Street, £4 foot, £4 6s foot, £4 10s foot. Apply Bagnall and Keeble, Carroll Buildings (phone 6214). N Z.I. Co.’s Stocktaking Sale. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street: Pure kapoc mattresses singles 18s lid each : Doubles 35s lid. This week only. Super tickings., very well filled. Inspect immediately. Marvellous value. WILLS and Smythe.—Lavatory repairs, shortest notice.—Phones 6029—7222. GET an estimate from R. Waghorn, the Square, for painting your house. fPHE selection of leadlights at Alex A Clark’s offers an extensive choice to the home lover. Every one is an artistic creation of a craftsman and will evoke admiration from the most critical. The designs are many and the prices very pleasing. Leadlights also made to order. SLASHING value at Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store, Crockery Department.—See the fancy cups and saucers in our window (near door) that we aro selling for 9d each. And for value in white and gold cups, English make, wo lead. Our price only 2/6 i dozen. Get Watson Bros.’ prices for all your china. It pays. EMPTY bottles (patent tops, Is 6d doz.), rags and scrap metals bought: jam jars for sale, 2s doz.— Bottle Exchange, 96 Rangitikei Street (phone 7092). (4 ODD enough will not do —it must 1 be the best print the negative will yield, when developed and printed by Central Photo Stores. Square. WILLS and Smythe.—Plumbing repairs.—Phones 6029—7222.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 76, 25 February 1930, Page 1