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N EW YEAR gifts for men at The A 1 Men’s Store. —All w°ol f ancy socks, 2s lid; Parisian wide-end ties, 2s 6d; Pyramid handkerchiefs, initial handkerchiefs, silk braces, 3s M to ( 6d.—Goldfinch and Cousins, The Men Store. of TyEW YEAR Special.—Big range smart felt hats for men, latest shapes, 8s 6d each.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. JAM jars, 3s 6d dozen; kitchen iutensils, books, magazines, gents boots, shoes, tables, chairs, gents’ working clothes, preserving pans.—ldeal Exchange, opposite Hotel, Main Strftpt WYCHERLEY’S for boys’ wear: Boys’ Harvard tennis and canoe shirts, 3s lid; boys’ Scots grey tennis and canoe shirts, 4s 6d; boys’ crash helmets, 2s 6d; boys’ golf hose, 2s lid; boys cotton bathing costumes, all sizes, 2s od; boys’ light grey flannel suits, plain back, sizes o—s, price 32a 6d. DOLLS, cheapest in town, all n stock, 3s 6d, 4s 6d. 6s 9d.—Only at Tiny Tots’ Garage, Library Buildings, Square. CHRISTMAS Presents.—Bicycje, tennis racquet, pair balls, fishing rod or reel, torch, etc., -'.all useful and valued.—Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. , ERNIE AINSWORTH, 6 Grey Street", will make or repair anything mechanical. I have the plant and 30 years experience.—Phones 8478—8578. PRIMUS camping stoves, 13s 6d, 29s 6d, 455; Primus blow lamps, 18s 6d, 21s, 79s 6d; spare Primus burners. —Ramsay and Campbell, Plumbers and Ironmongers, Rangitikei Street. ANDREWS and Sons’ sale is your great opportunity to buy below our usual low prices.—Two showrooms and factory, 80 Rangitikei Street. TOY Prams, best and cheapest in town—6s 6d, 13s 6d, 24s 6d, 39s 6d. —Only at Tiny Tots’ Garage, Library Buildings, Square. 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 4piece bedroom suites, £l2 10s; oak 4piece 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. iciiisNCH pleating and embroidery.— X 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. Pl 6 WILL furnish your living room ot/ 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, Us 6d, 14s 6d, 17s 6d, 22s 6d up to 39s 6d. Shop oarly. We re-open sth January. —Hutchins’ Pram Depot, 313 Main Street East, Palmerston North. THE renewal of a broken windscreen or window in your car is only a matter of a short w r ait at Alexander Clark’s, while expert workmen accurately fit a new piece of clear flawless glass. Charges, too, are moderate. SPECIAL Offer.—Wallpapers at phenomenal reduced prices.—R. Waghorn, next Grand Hotel Buildings, the Square. RENTlNG.—Quotations given of all kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phone 5906). LONDONTOWN, the Square. dozen men’s all wool socks, 3 for 2s 6d. —Londontown, the Square.

BASKETS of all kinds, including butchers’, bakers’, waste paper, soiled, shopping, etc. Lowest prices.— Only at Tiny Tots’ Garage, Library Buildings, Square. SETTEE suites, well sprung, reliable suites, clearing at sale prices, £l3 up.—Andrews, furnishers. I.A MB TV bottles, rags and scrap Jtj metals bought; branded ale and stout bottles Is 6d dozen; jam jars for sale. —Palmerston North Bottle Exchange, 96 Rangitikei Street. Phone 7092. SWEEPING reductions in tennis and O morning frocks, must be sold—below wholesale prices.—The Little Wonder Shop, “The Frances,” George Street. A NDREWS’ Furniture Sale is going lx. strong.—Bv.y now and you buy better than ever before. 'Two showrooms and factory, 80 Rangitike. Street. PAINT. Neilson’s CoverweTl paint bright red £ gai 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, Raugitikei 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 -Li 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.—Urockford 194 Cuba Street (phone 6025). ’ MOTOR PAINTING. WE are now well established in the new premises, 34 KING STREET All work guaranteed. Get our price. W. P. WRIGHT. TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS, SEEDS. WE offer the largest and best stock at cheapest rates in the Dominion. Get our free price list and save money. B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. H. E. TOWNSHEND, Builder and contractor SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Prompt Efficient- Service. Phor\e 5126. 8 Rainforth Street, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 29, 5 January 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 29, 5 January 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 29, 5 January 1931, Page 10