LOST AND FOUND. LOST, off Singer car, spare disc wheel, between Terrace End and Square. Reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, between Himatangi and Foxton, suitcase, initials K.Mc.A., containing samples; also box gent’s socks, lady’s silk stockings. Reward. —Ford Motors, Palmerston North, LOST, child’s tan shoe,' at Ross’s. Finder kindly leave at Ross’s office or phone 8418. LOST, grey sable Alsatian shepherd dog, answers to name of “Rad.” Reward. Ring 6164. LOST, lady’s gold hunter watch, Monday evening, March 31st. Reward. Rihg 6419. LOST, in Broadway, near Square, raffia purse containing notes and change. 'Phone 6078. Reward. VUILL person who took gent’s bicycle VV from back Rosy Theatre, Saturday night, return same to 463 Main Street, save proceedings. Person known. VI7OULD person who removed bicycle VV from front of State Fire Building on Monday evening, please return to “Standard.” WILL person who took lady’s cycle from outside C. and C.’s, King Street, on Saturday afternoon' please return same to save prosecution (person known). TO LET. TO LET, single rooms, e.L, every convenience. Apply 60 Broadway Avenue. f|X) LET, Broadway, single furnished -L bedroom, 6very convenience, morning tea, ,10s Weekly. Address “Standard.” TO LET, 6-roomed house, beach front, -L Foxton. Address “Standard.” fpO LET, motor garage, roomy, with J- pit. Apply 20 Amesbury Street (phone 5682). 'TO LET, bach complete, suitable for -1- single man, central; unfurnished 17s dd, furnished £l. Apply Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, flat, self-contained, .unfurnished, hot and cold water, gas stove, large garden, own entrance. Apply 29a Pascoe Street. Ring phone 6649. flXl LET, 4-roomed bungalow, e. 1., J- garage; 4-roomed house, e. 1., gas; 6-roomed house, e.l.—Wm. ltitcnie, Cuba Street. TO LET, two furnished rooms, near Square and station, all conveniences. Apply 4 Hereford Street (phone 6368). fTO LET, 5-roomed dwelling, fully J- furnished, all conveniences, close to town, £2 2s weekly.—T. J. Rodgers and Co., 11 George Street. fPO LET, furnished double bed-sitting JL room, # separate kitchenette, entrance, mefler.—64 Cuba Street.
TO' LET or lease for term, 4-roomed housfe, 8 acres, Terraco End;— Wm. Ritchie, Cuba Street. WHAT DO YOU NEED FOR BABY. jgIG CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. Bonnets that were 10s 6d, now 4s lid. Shawls that were 395. 6d, now 3€s. Romper Suits that were* 12b 6d, now 3s lid. You Cannot Beat THE Q.V. FOR VALUE, Fitzherbert Avenue. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. . PIUNCIPAL: MISB GVVBN GIBBS. (Late J.C.W. and Tivoli Theatre, Aus.) Pupil, Espinosa, London, Operatic, Grecian, Character, Eccentric and the latest ballroom dancing:. Day and Evening Casses. Private Tuition by Appointment. Tariff: Parents and intending pupils interviewed. Second term commencing 24th April. Studio: Broadway Bldgs. ’Phone 7170. YOUR LAWN MOWER, NEEDS AN OVERHAUL. H. E. BERGERSEN, i 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. Address is 7 George St. Phone 8488, Private 6348. We Repair Locks and Sharpen Saws. LOOK I Rooms papered from £1 16s. —CHAS. SAP WELL, Painter and Paperhanger, 310 Ferguson Street, P.N. (phone 6832). . P. 5.—25 per. cent, discount off all papers stocked. A. T. BENDALL. i F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AUDITOR, AND COMPANY SECRETARY, Has removed to 17 king STREET, opp. Broadway Motors. Phone 6109. OUR SALES ARE GROWING EVERY WEEK. AVE YOU TRIED— , w BIRCH AND SON’S BREAD, BUNS AND CAKES. CHIMNEY SWEEPING |POR GOOD CLEAN WC)RK. TRY H A R V E Y./ Town or Country. Phone 6603, or leave orders at V. Harwood’s Excelsior Store. Russell Street. LAWN MOWERS. SHARPENED and Set. Work called for and Delivered Free. A. G. BRITTON, Phone' 6004,' General Repairer of Lawn Mowers, Saws, etc., 183 SHAMROCK STREET. PERMANENT WAVING BY OUR EXPERTS, - FULL HEAD. WE specialise in our own profession and . guarantee our work. W. M. CRYSTALL, . Hair Specialist, the Square. Temporary Premises : 2 doors from Pegden’s. Ring appointments 6891. DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. pHE P.N. Dyeing and Dry Cleaning L 00. have commenced business right pposite Railway Subway, 201 Main treet. Suits 8s 6d, Hats 2s 6d. . “We live to Dye and Dye to Live.” Counpy orders promptly .attended to.' : BUILDERS.— ejections just otf Grey Street, £4 foot, £4 Ss foot, £4 10s : foot, . Apply Bagnali and Keeble, Carroll Buildings (phono 3214).
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 112, 8 April 1930, Page 1
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