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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Cuba Street or Square, bead necklace, valued. Reward. Address at “Standard.’’ JOST, sum of money, in Square, on -i Saturday. Address at “Standard.” Reward. lOST, in Regent, Saturday afternoon, ■l lady’s fur gauntlet brown suedo gloves, much valued. Reward. Address LOST, between Ten-ace End and A. Clark, Ltd., via Ferguson Street, kit of tools and parts of chain. Reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, from Longburn Hall last night, blanket overcoat, invitation card in pocket. Reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, yesterday, between Collinson’s and Watchorn’s, fawn and blue brush wool cap, belonging to breechette suit. Finder please ring 6317. Reward. T OST, Saturday, from 12 College -Li Street, one smart-looking yellowy brown Kelpie dog, earmarked and wearing collar. May have gone towards Terrace End. Finder ring phone 6288. Reward. TO LET. TO LET, self-contained flat, three minutes_from_ G.P. CL Ring 5583. r )'o LET, large double furnished bed--L sitting room, separate entrance, meter; also single room, moderate.— 250 Cook Street. TO LET, or with board, furnished double bedroom; also two single rooms, central, comfortable.—6 Amesbury Street. I ! 0 LET, self-contained comfortable flat. Ad dress “Standard.” 1 1 '\J LET, fuliy furnished cottage at -L beach, Paekakariki, o. light, LI per week. Address “Standard.” 'I'O LET, vacant 6-roomed bungalow, -L e. 1., gas, all conveniences, close bus. Apply 50 Ferguson Street. TO LET, 7-roomed house, e. 1., h. and c., modern conveniences, garage, 355, Paul Nielsen, 15 Rangitikei Street. 1 |'U LET, ono five-roomed house, LI JL per week. Apply 417 Main Street. TO LET, 5-roomed house, ail conveniences, good locality, 80s; self-con-tained flat, overlooking Square, 32s 6d. —W. S. Long, Rangitikei Street. •i I'D LET, to young man, furnished JL room with or without board, every convenience, Central. Address at “Standard.” TO LET, comfortably furnished flat, modern conveniences, close Square, adults, garage, rent 25s 6d. Address “Standard.” fCO LET or lease, 6-roomed dwelling, -L Robinson Street, Foxton, electric light, all modern conveniences, 35s per week. Apply Public Trust. TO LET, well furnished flat, own entrance, comprising 4 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, shed, 355. Address “Standard.” 010 LET, 6-roumcd house, all conveniJL ences, motor shed, close to Square. Apply_ltamsay and Campbell, Ltd. TO LET, double or single furnished front bed-sitting room, 12s 6d, or two front rooms, LI, 5 minutes from Square. Address “Standard.” TO LET, o-roomed house and bathroom, small orchard, paddock for cow.—Phone 8420. TO LET, rooms in Square, suitable for sleeping quarters, from 7s 6d, bed supplied. Write 735, TO LET, well furnished bedroom and sitting room, all conveniences. Apply 15 Oxford Street. TO LET, large furnished room, suit two young men, single beds, meals optional.—7 David Street. TO LET, to refined people, no children, superior flat, living room and double bedroom, private front entrance, own cooker, meter, good drying ground, modern conveniences, handy Square.— 104 Fitzkerbert Avenue. THE Black Cat,” Hopwood’s Buildings.—Wo specialise in handknitted woollies; coats, frocks, bonnets, pilchevs and booties; prices most reasonable. WE are with you all the time; this is your safeguard when buying furs manufactured in your own city.—H. H. Blandiord, Ltd., quality furriers, the Square. WYOHERLEY’S Specials. Men’s neglige shirts, 4s lid; men’s neglige shirts, collars to match, 6s lid; all wool grey blankets, 19s lid; men’s fancy all wool socks, 2s 6d. Wycherley’s. FARMERS. —Let us save you somo money on your milking season requirements. Can you buy at less than those prices? Plain inflations per doz. 7/3, bulbed 7/6 dozen, 33 inch milk tubes 3/9, 33 inch air tubes 2/6, claw tubes per dozen 4/-, 6ft lengths 3/9. Syko’s Drench 1/5 pkt., 16/- dozen. Cattle syringes 19/6. Milk fever outfits 7/6. —- Watson Bros., Ltd. Another thriller i “White race,” by Edgar Wallace, 6s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. A S. JACOBS and Sons, furriers, Jr l. opp. Post Office. LAST few days of book sale.—N.Z.l. Co. SOUTHERN Musquash Coats.—This is the finest proposition when buying, but see they are southern skins.—H. H. Blandiord, Ltd., quality furriers, the Square. CHILDREN’S footballs to clear at cost price.—Boyce’s Fancy Goods Shop, George Street. DANDRUFF. —Rid your head of it. Apply Brice’s proven regenerator. —Brice's, hairdressers, opposite P.O. OME more wonderful bargains in gramophones. A rare opportunity for keen buyers. Coles’s for service. I" ADIES’ white satin evening shoes, in J court and 1-bar styles, low and high Spanish heels; these can be dyed in any shade to tone with your evening frock; price from 15s 6d.—A. V. Olivex-, Ltd., next Hepworth’s Pharmacy the Square. SHEPHERD’S Serenade,” “Micky Mouse,” “Spring Time in the Rockies”; hundreds other songs and records, always latest.—Nimmos, Ltd., opp. P.D.C. “pASTLE Gay,” John Buchan’s great \J new novel, 6s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. SOW Swedish blight resisting giant cabbage •of superb quality. During last season received first prizes all ovor the Dominion for quality and size. Price Is post free. —Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 220, 13 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 220, 13 August 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 220, 13 August 1930, Page 1