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TOST AND FOUND. LOST, lady’s gold -.hunter watch, Monday evening, March 31st. Reward. Ring 5419. ■••••.. LOST,' five - keys,' on string." Finder leave at “Standard” or notify Wm. Amey, Rongotea. Reward. pOTJND, pair of spectacles on .Karere Road. . Ring. 121M.' ... . . 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. 1., every convenience. Apply 60 Broadway Avenue. ~ . 10 LET, 6-roomed house, beach front, Foxton. Address' “Standard.” TO LET, one large bed-sitting room, e. 1., gas cooker, phone, every conveniences, central. Address “Standard.” ‘ TO LET, 153 Shamrock Street, bungalow, 4 rooms, conveniences. Apply 23 Marne Street. TO LET, Foxton Heads, 4-roomed furnished cottage, electric light, rent £2, vacant Easter. Write 695, “Standard.” • TO LET, two 4-roomed houses, Campbell and Roy Streets; rent 25s each.—Paul Nielsen, 15 Rangitikei Street. TO LEI', superior double bedsitting--L room, furnished, garage if required; good locality, near Square. Address “Standard.” TO LET, well furnished self-contained 1 f flat, private entrance, gas, e. 1., close to Square. Address “Standard.” TO lease for term,. comfortable sixroomed house, with all conveniences, nice garden. Address at “Standard.” BLUE Lupins, the best for- digging in, etc., 4d per lb.—B. H. dust, the Square, near Leary’s. EASTER special.—B4 cream artsilk scarfs, perfect goods, worth os lid, special 2s lid.—Collinson and Ounninghame. fNER says to motorists: Get me of these reversible rugs; only ze 60 x 70; only 9s lid; great THE Black Cat,” 297 Main Street, •near G.P.0., has a special display of hand knitted garments. Inspection invited. GlilE-CAlt, cost £l2 10s, not used, perfect order. Is £2 too much for you? Address at “Standard.”* R S MRS LANDERS, the Square: Good, range of leatherette tweed lined raincoats; also art. silk raincoats, all shades and sizes. * ESCHALLOTS, brown,, for pickling or planting, 31bs for Is.—B, H. Just, the Square; near Leary’s. SEE the now destructor high pressure boiler; ideal for household,hot water service; burns all refuse.—Ramsay and Campbell, Ltd., 48 Rangitikei Street, ', WATSON Bros.’ for better bargains on English Crystal.—Liquer sets (/ pieces),_ 42s set. Liquer glasses 19s 6d half dozen. A UCTION sale furniture to-morrow, /i at 1 p.m., Church Co. 13 McGihert Street, off Street West.—Mounsey and TOY Hand Cleanser cleans the hands d like magic, no grit,-no acid, actually improves the skin. All stores. THE Practical,” late Cuba Street, now next to “Standard,” the Square. No advance in'prices. WANTED to buy, 30-40 cow farm, pay good deposit. Price and particulars, etc., to 703, “Standard.”

FLOOR Gloss Polish,” excellent for renewing furniture, woodwork, floors.—Turner’s Glass and Paint Co., Ltd., 31 King Street. TORN on The Heat,” “If I had a Talking Picture of You,” record from Talky “Sunny Side Up.”— Nimmo’s. ; : - fPANKS dry, wells dry, but plenty -L in ■ the stream and . divere. How about a hydraulic rani ? AVrite Holben and Kirk. ‘ . . FUR coate.—l7 fur workers always busy summer and winter, 7 'hundred square feet of workrooms, always in use—H. H. Blandford, Ltd., llangitikei Street. MllS LANDERS, the Square: ■ Evening ■ frocks, smart styles, from 42s 6d, good selection of evening flowers,, all prices. Z.I. CO. for suit cases. BLUE Lupins, the best for digging in, etq., 4d'per 'lb.—B. H. Just, the Square, near Leary’s. WATSON Bros.’ for better bargains on English Crystal.—-Sugar and Creams 12s 6d to 17s 6d pair. Crystal goblets 36s half dozen. ADIES, be sure and see the wonderful collection of Indian art work, now on view at Mounsey and Co.’s showrooms. ; SKINNER says to lftotorists: Get one of these reversible rugs; only 12; size 60 x,70; only 9s lid; great value. | /TREDOL Dental Plate Creme, recomO mended by, all leading dentists for cleaning artificial teeth and plates.— Chemists. Y, ■ ■DEMINGTON ' .22 repeating rifle, -ti fired 100 rounds,. useless to owner, bought year ago, ’£2 10s. Address “Standard.” ■ • - . ' • ' MRS LAMERTON, Cuba StreetChildren’s navy rubber lined raincoats, from 12s 6d; children’s navy fleecy bloomers, ls',9d to 2s 9d pair; all wool socks, from Is 6d pair. GARNER’S (Drapery, Warehouse.—A typical example of our great April offer: Children’s silk and wool singlets size 2to 10, at lOd to 2s 6d. Get a docket and ■ enter the competition. I OOKI Rooms papered irum £1 16s. i —CHAS. SAPAVELL, Painter and Paperhnnger, 310 Ferguson Street, P.N. (phone 6832). P. 5.—26 per cent, discount off all papers stocked. A. T. BENDALL. F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND COMPANY SECRETARY. Has removed to 17 king ‘ STREET, opp. Broadway Motors. Phono 6109. DRY CLEANING AND . : dyeing. : PHE P.N. Dyeing and Dry-Cleaning L Go.' have commenced; business right pposite ■ Railway Subway, * 201 Main treet. * Suits 8s 6d', Hats 8s 6d. “We ave to Dye and Dye to* Live.” County,. oidem promptly attended to.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 113, 9 April 1930, Page 1