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DOLLS, cheapest in' town, aUnew stock, 3s 6a, 4s 6d, 6s at Tiny Tots’ Garage, Library Buildings, Square. bquare. = pHRISTMAS Presents.-—Bicycle, 0 nis racquet, pair balls, £ j or reel, torch, etc., all useful and valued.—Bvcroft s. Cuba Street. T7RNIE AINSWORTH, 6 Street, Jtll will make or repair an y th '"B™®, chanical. I have the plant and l SO years experience.—Phones 8478 8578. P“RIMUS camping stoves, 13s 6d, 29s 6d, 455: Primus blow lamp», 18s 6d, 21s, 79s 6d; spare Primus burners.— Ramsay and Campbell, Plumbers and Ironmongers, Rangitikei Street. A NDREWS and Sons’ sale is your A j. tn buv below our Andrews and sonsgreat opportunity to buy below our usual low prices.—Two showrooms and factory, 80 Rangitikei Street. ctory, ou lOY Prams, best and cheapest m town—6s 6d, 13s 6d, 24s 6d, 39s 6d. -Only at Tiny Tots’ Garage, Library 3uildings, Square. T CLICK 1 That’s another bright, spark ling snap if your camera is loaded with Illingworth film. Thoroughly reliable, fast, in every way, the most up-to-date film on the market. Try it 1 I 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. TAYLOR’S Great Reductions: 3ft. bedsteads complete with non-sag wire mattress, 355; double bedsteads and non-sag wire, £3; duchess chests. 49.‘ 6d; pedestal cupboards, 14s; rimu 4 piece bedroom suites, £l2 10s; oak 4' piece bedroom suites, £l6 10s; 6-pieoe dining room suites from £10; kitchen chairs, 7s. —Taylor and Co., Ltd., Main Street West. opp. Railway Engine Sheds. I, pleating and embroidery.— J. Palmorston North’s pioneer plant. All work done on the latest American and English steam and electrio machines, in sur own workrooms. —“The Exclusive, 251 Cuba Street, ’phone 7323. Country srders 16 WILL furnish your living room with 1 settee, 1 table, 4 chairs, 2 arm chairs, 1 sideboard. Our sale prices are talkers.—Andrews and Sons. SEAGRASS doll’s prams: We have a large selection of strong , prams for the kiddies. Our prices are right, 3s 9d, 11s 6d, 14e 6d, 17s 6d, 22s 6d up to 39s 6d Shop early. We re-open sth January. —Hutchins’ Pram Depot, 313 Main Street East, Palmorston North. CHE renewal of a broken windscreen or window in your car is only a latter of a short wait at Alexander llark’s, while expert workmen accurtely fit a new piece of clear flawless lass. Charges, too, are moderate. SPECIAL Offer. —"Wallpapers at phenomenal reduced prices.—R. Waghorn, next Grand Hotel Buildings, the Square. PRINTING.— Quotations given of all kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phono 5906). LONDONTOWN, the Square. dozen men’s all wool socks, 3 for 2s 6d.—Londontown, the Square. T) ASKETS of all kinds, including Jj butchers’, bakers’, waste paper, soiled, shopping, etc. Lowest prices.— Only at Tiny Tots’ Garage, Library Buildings, Square. SPECIAL Christmas Offer.—WaUpupers at phenomenal reduced prices.—R. Wagborn, next Grand Hotel Buildings the Square. SETTEE suites, well sprung, reliable suites, clearing at sale, prices, £l3 up.—Andrews, furnishers. OU’LL never be disappointed if you use Illingworth film —the fast film in the blue box. Packed in the new tropical aluminium container to ensure your receiving them in first-class condition. Stipulate Illingworth’s ! MPXY bottles, rags and icrap metals bought; branded ale and stout bottles Is fid dozen; jam jars for sale. —Palmerston North Bottle Exchange 96 Rangitikei Street. Phone 7092. Alexander clark’s re-buiiding sale, 2s in the £1 discount for cash off English wallpapers. There’s a wide selection to choose from and all papers are available in all the latest colourings and designs. Come now during sale time and save money.

SWEEPING reductions in tennis and morning frocks, must be sold—below wholesale prices.—The Little Wonder Shop, “The Frances," George Street. SPECIAL Christmas Offer.—Wallpapers at phenomenal reduced prices.—R. Waghorn, next Grand Hotel Buildings, the Square. ANDREWS’ Furniture Sale is going strong.—Buy now and you buy better than ever before. Two showrooms and factory, 80 Rangitike; Street. PAINT. Neilson’s Coverwell paint, bright rod £ gal 7s 6d, gal 14s 6d. Chocolate £ gal 7s 9d. Cream and white £ gal 8s 6d, 1 gal 16s 6d, all sizes in paint brushes. —Ramsay and Campbell, Plumbers and Ironmongers, Rangitikei Street. BROKEN Pekoe tea, Is 5d per lb.; Kingsland’s wine biscuits, 9d per lb.; loose chocolates, Is 6d per lb.; jellies, 12 pkts. for Is lid.—Bovis Stores. T ONDONTOWN, the Square.—Double Id bed white sheeting, Is 6d per yard; single bed white sheeting, Is yard.— Londontown, the Square. WANTED to buy, good used furniture of any description, large or small lots for spot cash Orockford, 194 Cuba Street (phone 6025). KIWI BACON COY., LTD. JANUARY TRUCKING DATES:— SHANNON: Monday, sth and 19th. LEVIN: Monday, sth (2 to 3). FOXTON: Tuesday, 6th, and Monday, 12th and 26th. Alex. C. Anderson, Phone 6978. H. B. Thompson, Phone 43, Rongotea. a'hone 6834. Depot. Crns. Colombo and Ferguson Streets. RUSH BROS. AND CO , VENDORS OF QUALITY MILK CREAM, BUTTER. BUTTER in down another penny per lb. to-day. Milk is 4d per quart. For all round satisfaction you cannot do better than deal with us. PALMERSTON NORTH SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELY TO ANIMALS. THE publio is earnestly requested to notify the Society (’phone 6719) of any act of cruelty that comes under notice. Secretary: E. B. JENNINGS, Spooner’s Buildings, Rangitikei Street’ ’phone 8414. Inspector: W. Floyd 131 'Albert Street (’phone 6817). ’

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 27, 2 January 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 27, 2 January 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 27, 2 January 1931, Page 12