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GARNER’S Special Purchase, silk and ■wool chamialaine with the new Manyarna finish, all latest shades, wines, greens, etc.,, usually 7s lid, cleared at 3s lid yard. Marvellous offer. “TjHELD Guns in France,” a great .C artillery war book, 7s 6d, at Bennett’s, Broadway. CIOAL tor domestic purposes that will ) burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual.— P. E. Thomns (phone 6973). BEAUTIFUL 4-piece oak bedroom suite, shaped mirrors, reduced to £lB 10s for Easter.—Skinner’s,' Grand Hotel Buildings. 74HEAP reading for Easter; novels 3 Vj for 2s 6d; all good authors; all thrilling stories.—H. L. Young, Ltd. “riIHE Gold Diggers of Broadway.”— X Ring Palmerston North Cleaning Co. for their window cleaning.—Phone 5667. GARNER’S “April Offer”: Special! Silk and wool charnialaine in the new Manyarna finish. All shades. The great* cst value in N.Z., usually 7s lid, now 3s lid yard. WY CHERLEY’S wares wear well.— Doctor flannel' unders, os 6d ; all wool colonial socks, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 3d; black Italian shirts, 6s 6d. —Wycherley’s. PERFECT your decorative ideas by the use of leadlights. Subtle soft ights, that enhance any scheme, to be viewed with admiration indoors and out. See about yours to-day.—Alex-ander Clark. ()OAL for domestic purposes that will J burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual.— P. E. Thomas (phone 6973). ' NEW Zealand Year Book.—Stocks still available at Bennett’s, Broadway. /EARNER’S “April Offer”: Special! Silk \JT and wool channalaine in the new Manyarna finish. All shades. The greatest value in N.Z., usually 7s lid, now 3s lid yard; ■ UUAL lor domestic purposes that will burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual.— Leyland and Larsen (pnone 6560). WATSON Bros.’ have 4 stores, all selling groceries at the keenest cut rate prices.—Send or 'phone your order to nearest one and save money.—Fresh herrings, 3 large tins for 2/-. “K” Keiffer pears 3 tins tor 2/-. Genuine Palmolive soap 5d cake. 3 small tins herrings in sauce 1/-, large tins 9d. “Toucan” pineapple 5d tin. Largo tins dessert peaches 1/-'. (TOAL for domestic purposes that will J burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual.— Moyriihan (phone 5281). MOTORISTS, call and inspect the new dynamic Erekine car, built by Studebuker; miles ahead of all competitors.— Adams Ltd., N.Z. Importers, ltangitikei Street. piHESTERFIELD suite, fully sprung, \J our usual good quality, reduced to £l7 10s for Easter.—Skinner’s, Grand Hotel Buildings. GARNER’S Great Purchase, Silk and wool Charmalaines, Manyarna finish. Every shade, new, including winee, bottle greens, etc.; usually 7s lid yard. Special purchase price 3s lid. Wonder value. MISS ANDERSON'S New Era School of typewriting is now open. Railway concessions obtainable. CIOAL 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.— Child Bros, (phones 5187, 6447, 6330). MOTORISTS, call and inspect the new dynamic Erekine car, built by Studebaker; miles ahead of all competitors.— Adams Ltd., N.Z. Importers, Rangitikei Street.

JACOBEAN oak dining room suite, extension table, sideboard and four chairs, reduced to £25 10s for the Easter bride.—Skinner’s, Grand Hotel Buildings. ' GARNER’S Groat Purchase, Silk and wool Charmalaincs, Manyarna finish. Every shade, new,’ including wines, bottle greens, etc.; usually 7s lid yard. Special purchase price 3s lid. Wonder value. THE Art of Flying,” by Macmillan, ss, at Bennett’s, Broadway. EGGS are up in price.—Poultry keepers, now is the time to give attention to your fowls. Karswood Pouirry cpico lid, 1/9 pkt. “Moreg” Producer 2/• pkt. 10!h bags Palmer’s grit 1/-, 251 b 2/-, 501 b 3/6, lOOlbs 5/6. Palmer’s Egg Mash 2oib. bags 4/6, 601 b bags 7/9, 1001 b bags 14/6. Good whole fowl wheat, 2001 b sacks 26/6 delivered.—Watson Bros., Ltd. 1 A PER CENT, discount for cash off J.U all furniture and upholstery until Easter.—Skinner’s, Grand Hotel Buildings. WYCHERLEY’S wares wear well.— Men’s railway tweed trousers, 13s Bd; gaberdine trousers, 13s 6d; Bedford cord, 17s 6d; Palmer Naps, 7s 6d; Indigo sergo trousers, 22s 6d. Wycherley’s. 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.— Child Bros, (phones 5187, 6447, 6330). T7MPTY bottles (patent tops), Is od JL dozen: rags, load, brass, copper, etc., bought. Advise us.—Bottle Exchange, 96 Raugitikei Street (phone 7092). IT’S bargains like these you need.— Mos’t comfortable Morris chair in P.N. £2 15s, beautiful small sideboard £3, 5-piece suite £5. —At Archer’s Furniture Exchange, 92a Cuba Street (phone 7384). PITMAN’S Rapid Course for advanced students at Miss Anderlon’s New Era School of Shorthand. FUR COATS. “TWERY Man to his Trade,” is an J-J old saying; but true. Most particularly when that trade is connected with the making of valuable Furred Pelts into garments suitable for the most particular to criticise. The trade requires a gifted person to handle all pelts, to match a given number in colour and height, and turn out the garment perfectly. This can only be attained with an early beginning; keeping solely to one trade only, and knowing the difference between good and bad. A business is built these days on it’s merits, and quality always counts as well as lowest possible prices. We always claim to give the Perfect Fur Coat, without a doubt, as a glance at our windows will be sufficient to convince. H. H. BLANDFORD, LTD., QUALITY FURRIERS, Rangitikei Street. ’Phone 6054. Factory, 7-9 Taonui St.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 120, 17 April 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 120, 17 April 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 120, 17 April 1930, Page 8

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