Offer.—TVaUw papers at phenomenal reduced prices. R. Waghorn, next Grand Hotel gPECIAL Christmas )UR pyjama prices are very low.— Men’s flannelette pyjamas 6s lid ad 6s lid; very special line in win■yette at 7s lid (worth ite lid). — Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Broad-
yy ANTED to Buy.—Gents’ odd coats, suits, boots, hats, suit cases, tools, etc. Best cash prices at Uncle Alt’s, 233 Main Street. We call and collect. Phone 6780. RADIATORS repaired. Your oar can bo made to look as new. We take the dents out and render first-class workmanship. Expert always on the job.— Ramsay and Campbell, Plumbers and Ironmongers, Rangitikei Street. THE gifts that will V® appreciated this Christmas are the ones that will be useful. Why not an electrio iron, electrio keltle, i doz. stainless knives, table cutlery, carpet sweeper, teaset, dinner set, etc. There are many useful gifts in our hardware and crockery departments and it will pay you to ask our prices.—Watson Bros., Etd. SETTEE suites, well sprung, reliable suites, clearing at sale prices, £l3 up.—Andrews, furnishers. SPECIAL Christmas Offer—Wallpapers at phenomenal reduced prices.—lt. Waghorn, next Grand Hotel Buildings, the Square. OAK bedroom suites in newer designs and* at sale prices. See them and you’ll buy; prices £l6 16s up.—Andrews, furnishers, 80 Rangitikei Street. Ij'ENNIS racquets, from l3s 6d, to the A very best. Our own strung racquets are giving good satisfaction.—Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. ii'rtENCH pleating and embroidery.— _L Palmerston North’s pioneer plant. All work done on the latest American and English steam and electric machines, in our own workrooms.—“ The Exclusive,” 251 Cuba Street, ’phone 7323. Country orders. FOLDING camp beds, 26s 6d; folding arm chairs, 30s; deck chairs, 10s 6d; our usual high quality. Send us your camping order.—Andrews and Sons, furnishers. LUMBING repairs I You never know when your spouting will give way, but we know that we can give you that expert assistance. Ring 5009 and we will send our man along without delay.— Ramsay and Campbell, ' Plumbers and Ironmongers, Rangitikei Street. MPTY bottles, rags, lead, brass, copper and aluminium, etc., bought.—Bottle Exchange, 96 Rangitikei Street (phone 7092).
YOUR OUTWARD APPEARANCE. BE careful! A slovenly appearance bespeaks a slovenly mind. Expert dry-cleaning preserves the original shape and attractiveness of your garments, and actually makes them last longer. NEILSEN’S DRY CLEANING WORKS, Main Street, opp. Public Trust Bldgs.,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 7, 8 December 1930, Page 12
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