LOST AND FOUND. LOST, gold football medal (inscribed). •Address “Standard." LOST, wallet, containing valuable papers, between Foxton and Awahuri. Reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, on Tuesday, child’s navy overcoat, .between Lombard Street and Goldfinch and Cousins’. Apply 21 Heretaunga Street. T OST, green tarpaulin off lorry. ■Li Finder notify Wm. Amey, Rongptea. TO LET. TO LET, two well furnished rooms, with use of conveniences.—4 Hereford Street (phone 5368). TO LET, shop, Main Stret. opposite ” Post Office, oak, plate glass, front fitted with counters shelving, etc.; low rental.—Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, or with board, double furnished sunny bedroom, terms reasonable, central.—6 Amesbury Street. TO LET, well furnished flat, 3 rooms, bathroom, kitchen, washhouse, shed, all conveniences. Apply 135 Fitzherbert Avenue. TO LET, to refined business couple, two furnished rooms, every convenience, handy to Square. Address “Standard.” TO LET, furnished threeroomed flfft, with back yard, washhouse, gas, e.l. range, hot water service, rent 27s 6d. Apply Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, in Willis Street, new sixroomed bungalow, all Conveniences; also large grain store, Willis Street, 40 feet by 125 feet. Apply C. N. Clausen, 68 Rangitikei Street. TO LET, large 3-roomed flat, well furnished, all conveniences, gas stove : e. 1., washhouse, drying grounds, 30s weekly, near Post Office, nq children, ■Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, furnished, a large front room, two single beds* very handy to Square. Address at “Standard.” TO LET, furnished double-bed sitting room, separate kitchen, entrance and meter.—Cuba Street. TO LET, 4-roomed cottage, Ashley Street, 255. For particulars apply 13 Donnington Street. f J)O LET, two sunny front rooms, fur- . nished, elderly couple preferred, near bus stop.—l4B Albert Street, (|H) LET, bach complete, suitable for -I- single man, ceptral; furnished 15s weekly. Apply Hopwood Hardware. MUSIC Sale, last week drawing to a close. Music 2d, 3d, books ,6d. Instruments 50 per cent reductions. Nimmo's, Ltd. (Oates’ music store). SPECIAL for Easter.—Mrs Tims just landed new autumn hats. See these before Easter; prices moderate.— “lteviera,” Hopwood's Buildings. DIAMOND rings, first quality and unequalled value. The Ring House, ntext door Midland Hotel. LATE night Thursday. “Kayser” leatherette gloves 4s lid for 3s 8d Thursday; “Kayser” fancy chanioisette 4s lid, Thursday'2s lid pair. For better values Collinson and Cunninghame. X BGLEESON, hairdresser (late Gar- . • ner’s. Buildings), removed to George • Street, next t to Community Stores, opposite R.S.A. . . WANTED, by two ladies, double bedroom, from Friday till Monday. Write 762, “Standard.” TOY -Cleansing Powder, in sprinkler tins, at 8d; also refill packets at id. All grocers: for the Easter bride. See our I- beautiful fur coats, Foxes, etc.— Jacobs and Sons, Main Street, opp. P.O. BUILD in concrete and eliminate fire ■ risk. Plans and specifications prepared. Write A. H. Campbell, 62 Broadway Avenue. FOOTBALLS, os 6d to 27s 6d. Large stocks at Bennett’s, Broadway. TO lease for term, comfortable sixroomed house, with all conveniences, nice garden. Address at “Standard.” EOR Easter satisfaction, obtain your hamper at Club 'Wine Vaults.— Phone 6236. EASTER Specials 1 Tin wash basins Is 3d, now 7d.each; sand soap, 12 cakes Is.—Collinson arid Son, Broadway,
VTO need to own a car; hire one Xl from us. and enjoy your holidays, reasonable charges.—Rental Motor Service, 54 Fitzherbert Avenue. IATE night • Thursday. French chamoisette slipons, elastic wrist, fancy motif reversible cuffs, greys 7s 6d for 3s lid-Thursday; fawns, beavers 7s 6d for 4s lid Thursday.—Collineon and Cunninghame. CHEAP reading for Easter; novels 3 for 2s 6d; all good authors; all thrilling stories,—H. L. Young, Ltd. IT’S bargains like these you need.— Handsome china cabinet £4 16s, Singer drophead machine £9 10s, 'Furleg table £2 12s 6d.—At Archer’s' niture Exchange, 92a Cuba Street (phone 7384). ‘ '8 IN the £ discount on diamond t rings, at King's, jewellers. WATSON Bros.’ Petrol and Service • Station open during Easter holidays.—Motorists, fill up at Watson’s pumps._ , . MAJESTIC Radio makes ' the home more cheerful, keeps the family all happy, and is the best value in radio.—Berryman’s. MRS Lamerton, Cuba Street: Breechette . suits from 13s 6d, coat and cap sets from 8s ’lid, brushed wool cardigans 14in. 9s 6d, 16in. 9s lid, 18in. ,10s 6d. BRUNSWICK radio offers more quality and a greater ability to reproduce all. types of music.—Coles’ only. ■ . fFHE only fountain pen worth conJ- sidering,' “The British Meritor.”— N.Z.I. Co. only. PEARS, dessert, 61bs. Is; smaller, 81bs. Is: also good bottling pears, 121bs. 2s.—Grover’s' Orchards,, 274 Ferguson Street. . . COAL for domestic purposes that will burn without a mixture of house coal,is. Glen Kitchen. .No advance in price~-4s .6d ’per bag," ' as- usual. — Ley land;, and Larsen (phone 6560); T ATE' eight' Thurkdayf Sleeping nets, Aii;art.'silkjV,9d qnjfl ,1s; Mome real hajiipa-, gloves,; ’.browns* Thursday 6s lid pair.—Oollinson and Cunninghame. YOUR best negative can be enlarged to 8} x 6) for Is only, mounted 6d extra.—Central Photo Stores.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 119, 16 April 1930, Page 1
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