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LOST AND FOUND. T OST, -U Re . pearl brooch, circular setting. Reward.—7o Grey Street. LOST, suit case, containing children’s clothing and underwear; off motor car between Maitland Hospital (via Broad and Grey Streets) and Fitzherbert Av. Ring 6057 or address at “Standard. ° Howard. black and light tan sheep dog, if not claimed and expenses paid within seven days will be 1 sold.— Thnoky, Bunnnythorpe. TO LET. TO LET, large 3-roomed furnished flat, kitchenette and bathroom, gas, e. 1., rent 30s.—Hopwood Hardware. rLET, furnished double bed-sitting room, separate kitchenette, entrance, meter.—64 Cuba Street. f l*o LET, on Napier .Road, 5-roomed J- brick bungalow, all outbuildings, e.l.' 6 acres; moderate rent.—Paul Nielsen, 15 Rangitikei Street. TO LET, cottnge, next tp Public Trust, Main Street, 5 rooms, bathroom, etc., furnished, suitable for small boardinghouse, rent 36s weekly.— Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, single furnished room, modern conveniences, central," 10s, with morning tray.—2so Cook Street. TO LET, to refined people, no children, superior furnished flat, living room, double and single bedrooms, private entrance, modern conveniences, good drying ground, handy Square.— 104 Fitzherbert Avenue. rj'io LET, motlorn li storey bungalow, good locality, all conveniences, moder. ate rental to approved tenant. ’Phone 7368.—W. S. Long, Real Estate Agents, Rangitikei Street. TO LET, bach complete, suitable for single man, central, furnished 15s weekly. Apply Hopwood Hardware. fPO LET, 39 Bourlte Street, 6 rooms, -L e. 1., garage.—Paul Nielsen, 15 Rangitikei Street. TO LET, two sunny front rooms, with use of all conveniences, e. 1., fireplace, phone. Address at “Standard.’ r LET, shop, Main Street, opposite Post Office, oak, plate glass, front fitted with counters, shelving, etc.; low rental.—Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, 5-roomed house, e. 1., telephone, 5 miles from Palmerston North on main Palmerston North-Ash-hurst Road, 15s per week. Ring phone 145 S. TO LET, 80 acres land, with 6-roomed house, all conveniences, sheds, cow bails, etc., at Terrace End, rental £3 per week. Apply Hopwbod Hardware. TURNER’S select flats. King Street. —Owner will furnish flats to suit tenants on lease. Apply Turner’s, King Street. GRAMOPHONES at prices to suit all. Columbia, H.M.V., Brunswick, new models; lower prices at Coles’. HOPWOOD’S for English wringers from 18s 6d, wire clothes lines Is, ropo 8d each, rubbish bins 8s 6d, coal hods_ 6s. ' ’ TtALLY Bargain Table.—Friday’s ofJL/ faring: Men’s winter pyjamas, good quality, 12s 6d 13s 9d; Friday 6s lid. —Collinson and Cunninghame, TADIES’ Tailor.—W. ■G Broadway Avenue. Barnett, 103 T>OARD wanted by youth 17, wit IJ Vinmnlw fnmilr W tm" QQ 4 D homely family. Write 984, '“Stan dard.” STORAGE space to let in Rangitikei Street. Apply Para Rubber Co., Ltd. pHILDREN’S Book Week.—Boys and girls, come and see our books.— Bennett’s, Broadway. ARRIVED, per s.s. Mataroa, a large shipment of Holstein Lager beer.— Club Vaults. PHONE 5125 and you can get Floor Gloss Polish demonstrated in your own home. KAPOC, wool and flax mattresses.— Skinner’s, Grand Hotel Buildings, the Square. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street: kou can’t bo without an eiidordown these cold nights. We are showing astounding values. Prices range from 20s, so why be cold? EABBITS l” Rabbits 1' Rabbits*!'Choked Is 6d, fresh Is.—At the Home Kitchen, the Square, near “Standard” (phone 7340). ' THE Royal Dutch for dainty morning and afternoon teas, tasty hot dinners and teas, delicious American suppers. Have you tried our 9d pie lunches —a delicacy. SALE 1 Sale 1 Bargains for all at H. L. Young, Ltd.’s sale. Inspect our window display. ________ T 7 airanga Meat Co: Tempting J\ prime ribs of beef, no better anywhere ; get some on shopping day. reversible BUY. your reversible rugs, carpet squares and runners this week and you’ll save money.—Andrews, better; value furnishers.

DAILY Bargain Table.—Friday’s offering: Men’s winter pyjamas, good quality, 12s 6d 13s 9d; Friday 6s lid. —-Coilinson and Cuuninghame. SPECIAL advantages, No. 10 Group, Starr-Bowkett Building Society.— You can purchase your loan, £IOO to £IOOO, and still have the chance of drawing a free of interest loan. Join now and be in the first ballot.—2l Itangitikei Street. CLUB Vaults are direct importers of leading brands wines, spirits and ales. N Z.I. CO. for all prices in footballs. (IAIIS hired by the hour, by the day, 1 or by the week, reasonable charges —you drive yourself.—64 Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North. HOPWOOD’S for garden spades from 3s 6d, rakes, 2s, hoes 3s, trowels Bd, weed forks Is, pruning shears 2s. FOXES I Foxes I Foxes! Selling at reduced prices; now is the time to buy.—H. H. Blundford, Ltd., quality furriers, Itangitikei Street. OU’LL enjoy “Barren Corn,” by Y Georgette Heyer; “Fighting Caravans,” by Zane Grey.—6s, at Eennett’s, Broadway. KAPOC, wool and flax mattresses.— Skinner’s, Grand Hotel Buildings, the Square. CiOAL tor domestic purposes tnat will / burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual.— Child Bros, (phones 6187. 6447. 6330). ANDREWS and Sons’ reversible rugs, carpet squares and runners are ex-1 tra good buying this week. See ourj values.—Bo itangitikei Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 142, 15 May 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 142, 15 May 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 142, 15 May 1930, Page 1