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EIPE cherry plums, 121bs. l's 6d; bring baskets.—2 College Street West. L WANTED to sell, new glassed-in cash desk, suitable for shop. Particulars, phone 6373. COAL for dom«stio purposes that will burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual. — Moynihan (’phone 5281). _ PRIVATE board and residence, telephone and garage, close Square. Address “Standard.” GULBRANSEN Radio, the world’s best; new models just arrived, prices from £33. Ring for a demonstration.—Nimmo’s, WANTED to board, a Technical or High School boy, good home, terms moderate. Write to 931, “Standard.” ANYWHERE, any time you can get sharp, clear snaps with Illingworth film —the fast film in the blue box. Thoroughly reliable. Ideally suited to New Zealand climatic conditions. Stipulate “Illingworth 1” EAOES, Ashhurst.—Madge Service leaves P.O. 10.30 a.m. Anniversary Day; return fare 4s. Reserves — Phones 5260, 5788, 6790. WANTED to buy, second-hand tent, in good order. Apply, stating price and size, to 951, “Standard.” PRAMS. —See our selection, all made in our factory, best materials; priced from £3 7s 6d., Only at Tiny Tots’ Garage, Square. WANTED to sell, i-ton Ford truck, in good running order, £25. Ap--22 Featherston Street. OA If* —LADIES’ own materials made OtJ I U up by experts, French cutter; alterations done.—Doris Rock, frock specialist, Broadway. OWNER of good 5-roomed residence in Levin, cost £1175, now reduced to £7OO and let at 22s 6d, will exchange same for good storey and a half bungalow in Palmerston North, paying balance in cash.—Empire Auctioneering Co. WANTED to borrow, £3300 on first mortgage. Write for particulars to 953, “Standard.” GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse for drapery and clothing.—3s per cent, cheaper than the retail shop in the Sqpare. No big rents to pay. Coloured towels from 10d, Cuba Street. WANTED to buy, about 30 acres, near Palmerston, must be reasonable. Write full particulars and price to 950, SEWING Machines.—All makes repaired. Leave names or enquiries at Rosco Store (furnishingdepartment). Work guaranteed.—M. Levenston. TjHJRTHER reductions for 1931 calen--L dars; must clear these; some below cost.—H. L. Young, Ltd.

GEEING is believing.—Another 4\0 piece bedroom suite, £9 ss; will be finished Saturday.—C. O’Connell, cabinetmaker, 14a Campbell Street (phone 7380). Write or call. M7ALLPAPERS! Wallpapers 1 WallVY papers 1 Season’s latest. —R. Waghorn, the Square. THE only uniform range of school stationery in the district.—N.Z.l. Co. FREE gift.—Late model Lodge tourer, new paint and tyres. Bargain price £135, terms. The purchaser ot this will receive one s.s. touring car worth £45 free. —Magnus Motors. "MILLINERY Sale now on.—Dressy -LYA hats, assorted styles, and quality goods, • clearing price ss.—Miss Le Eevre, Commercial Buildings. LAN CHE and Richardson, deep well borers, corner Foxton Line and Monrad Street, phone 5900.—Secretary, A. E. Mansford, Rangitikei Street. | IUAL for domestic purposes /that will \J burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual.— Leyland and Larsen (’phone 6560). WANTED to sell, with £25 deposit and balance principal and interest £1 per week, 4-roomed house with electrio light, bathroom, etc., situated on north side, in good street. A nice little home, total price only £SOO. —A. Mortland and Co., Cuba Street. WANTED to rent for careful tenant, 5-roomod bungalow (furnished), good locality, prepared to pay up to £2 10s per week rent. Particulars to A. Mortland and Co., Cuba Street. SKE the expression of satisfaction as our customers receive their developing and printing. Always 100 per cent, four-hour service.—Central Photo Stores. PREPARE for School Days.—Buy at Skinner’s: Boys’ school blazers, all colours, from 5s lid; double-seated shorts, strong tweed, from 6s 6d, GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, Cuba street, Palmerston North, sells drapery and clothing 35 per cent, cheaper than the retail shop in the Square. Inspection invited, upstairs and downstairs. Bloomers : Fugi silk x.o.s. 3s lid, o.s. 3s 6d, women's 2a lid; small sizes 2s 6d, 2s 3d and Is lid; British fugi x.o.s. 2s lid; crepe x.o.s. Is lid, o.s. Is 9d; Italian cloth 2s 6d, 2s 3d and Is lid; silk Celaneee x. 0.5., 4s 6d; all sizes made to order in a few hours. —“Frocks,” 247 Main Street. ' . ■

GW. HASLAM, 64 Main Street West: • Buyer all branded ale and stout bottles. Is 6d per dozen; also metal and rags. Good selection jam jars for' sale, price reasonable, delivered. ’Phono 6507. SEE Goldfinch and Cousins’ windows for startling reductions of surplus stocks of Lynx suits. 300 to choose from, marked at one-third off. Lynx, the suit supreme. ■ — Goldfinch and Cousins, the Men’s Store. MAKE sure of good snapshots of these holidays—use Illingworth film. Bright, sparkling results assured. This fact, reliable film in the blue box is ideally suited to New Zealand climatic conditions. • DANDRUFF I Nature’s warning of scalp trouble. Use Brice’s Special Regenerator.—Brice’s, hairdressers, opposite P.O. _____ ri'UY Prams.—Booking up rapidly. J- Quality and price is right—6s 6d, 13s 6d, 24s 6d, 39s 6d.—Only at Tiny Tots’ Garage, Library Buildings, Square. WADHAM’S Poultry Spice! Increases egg production without forcing, li lbs., Is 9d.—Watson Bros., Ltd., and Branch Stores. EMPTY bottles, rags and scrap metals bought; branded also and stout bottles Is 6d dozen; jam jars for sale.—Palmerston North Bottle Exchange, 96 Rangitikei Street. ’Phone 7092. STARTLING Lynx Suit Surplus Clearance.—3oo Lynx suits to clear, including 20 only pure indigo navy serge Lynx suits marked at £6 19s 6dj to clear at £5 ss. See our windows. Call and inspect before it is too late.—Goldfinch and Cousins, Lynx headquarters.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 42, 20 January 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 42, 20 January 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 42, 20 January 1931, Page 1

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