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CHILDREN’S Book Week.—Boys and VJ girls, come and see our books.— Bennett’s, Broadway. GUN Eepairs.—We guarantee a good job at reasonable price, so let us fix your gun.—Bycrofrs, Cuba Street. LADIES’ dark fawn kid one bar shoes of perfectly plain design, very good fitting, low covered and Spanish heels; price lGs lid.—A. V. Oliver, Ltd., the Square. QlDiSliUAliD in rosewood, mirror 0 back, a beautiful piece of furniture, only £8 10s.—Skinner’s, Grand Hotel Buildings. THIS week, reversible rugs and carpets at bargain prices to make room for later stocks.—Andrews and Sons, furnishers, “the better value area.” YCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well. —Kelsam dinner suits, the smartest of all evening clothes, price £7 19s 6d.—E. D. Wycherley, sole agent. 8s 3d EACH~Ior reversible rugs. Now is the time to buy your rugs for the winter nights.—Andrews and Sons, better value furnishers. BOVIS Stores deliver.—6lb. sugar, Is ‘2d; lied Ilose butter, Is 3d; Orange Pekoe tea, Is 5d or Is lid lb. A LL house painters should know that, A T. and 11. Williamson’s Makaurito and Bergers’ prepared paints and Stay Grene roof paints are procurable with all painters’ needs, at Clark’s, at lower than unusual prices. LADIES’ and maids’ Arctic cloth slippers, blue and grey shades, rolled collar ornamented with pom, very comfortable; price 3s 6d.—A. V'. Oliver, Ltd., the Square. L'.BENCH pleating, embroidery, hnmJ. stitching.—Same day service. Miss Niekoll, 127 Cuba Street, next National Bank, cr. ltangitikei Street.. IJUU'LTUYMEN. —Palmers' celebrated X fowl foods are still to bo had at Watson Bros.’ Big Lash Store at Palmer s list prices.—Already Egg Hash, 2blb bags 4/t>; 501 b. 7/9; 1001 b., 14/D; 2001 b£l 7/-. Shell grit 101 b. bags 1/-; 251 b, 2/-; 501 b, 3/6; 1001 b, 5/6. Sueroseno 12/- per lOOlbs. Get our prices for wheat, maize, barley, oats, pollard and bran. A RE you requiring a new reversible li. rug"; if so, buy now—we are giving special value this week.—Andrews, furnishers, WILLS and Smythe, reg. plumbers. —Phones 6U29, 7222, 7327.

DANCE. —Paper hats, good quality, large variety, ‘2s doz.—Bennett’s, Broadway. i iual lor domestic purposes that will \J burn without a mixture ot house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—is txl per bag, as usual.— Child Broß. (pbone3 5187, 6447, 0330). BOXING gloves, from 25s to 60s set, at Bennett’s, Broadway. ANEW shipment of the latest wallpapers now on view at It. Waghorn s, the Square, Palmerston N orth. MERCEIt” Vacuum-Electric cylinder, should be an essential part in every home. Properly lagged cylinder produces four times greater quantity of hot water than one unlagged. See Ramsay and Campbell, Rangiukei Street. MOTORISTS, taking repairs to R. R. Bycroft, do not pay for big overhead expenses.—26s Albert Street tphone 6021). WYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well. —Kelsam dinner suits, the smartest of all evening clothes, price £7 19s 6d.—E. D. Wycherley, sole agent. LADIES’ black patent court shoes, cut to fit well over the instep, elastic gusset, finished off with smart metal buckle, low and high heels; price 19s lid.—A. V. Oliver, Ltd., the Square. CUJAE tor domestic purposes that will > burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price —is 6d per bag, as usual.— Eeyland and Larsen tphone 6560). MISS ANDERSON'S Now Era School of typewriting is now open. Railway concessions ontaiiableTAOR the winter nights give your J_ floors that snug cosy feeling with our special value reversible rugs.— Andrews, furmshers. ••'l'llE Gold Diggers of Broadway."— X Ring Paimerston North Cleaning Co. for tneir window cleaning.—Phone 5667. FOOTBALLS, os 6d to 27s 6d; basket balls, 14s to 30s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. i (UAL lor domestio purposes tnat win \J burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual.— Moynihan (phone 5281). PITMAN’S Rapid Course . for advanced students nt Miss Anderion’s New Era School of Shorthand.

ATECKLACES. —New assortment just IN arrived; inspection invited. Boyce’s Fancy Goods Shop, George Street. LADIES’ nigger brown kid one bar shoes, lizard inset, round vamps, very smart design, low covered heels; price 27s 6d.—A. V. Oliver, Ltd., the Square. LADIES.— Cut out high prices for household crockery. Buy casft and pay less at Watson Bros.’ Big Cash Store and pocket the savings. Plain white meat dishes 1/3, 1/11. Open vegetable dishes 1/9. Gravy Boats 1/3. Vegetable dishes with covers 3/-. Bin. soup plates 2/9 £ dozen. Bread and butter plates 1/9 half dozen. Pudding plates 2/9 £ dozen. CARPET squares, runners, reversible rugs.—For better value see us this week.—Andrews and Sons, furnishers. AT our great furniture sale.—Hospital beds 3ft or 2ft 6in. at 25s each, 3ft. runu beds with good nonsag wire mattresses at 450 each and 2s in 20s discount for cash. —Fitzsimons and Cowling, Ltd., near P.O. Main Street. NASH Tourer, in perfect running order, reduced to £75. Call and inspect this bargain.—Adams, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. I) GlLDEßS.—Sections just off Grey _D Street, £4 foot, £4 6s foot, £4 10s foot. Apply Bagnall and Keeble, Cap roll Buildings (phone 6214). (IUNS and Cartridges.—We supply T shooters’ requirements, including licenses. Call early, the season opens soon.—Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. PERFECT your decorativo ideas by the use of leadlights. Subtle soft lights, that enhance any scheme, to bo viewed with admiration indoors and out. See about yours to-^lay.—Alex-ander Clark.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 139, 12 May 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 139, 12 May 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 139, 12 May 1930, Page 8

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