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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, vicinity St. Patrick’s Church, silver brooch, Secred Heart centre; valued by owner. Reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, from car on 6th February, small attache case. Reward. Address at “Standard.” LOST, from Grand Hotel, last Saturday, lady’s bicycle. Reward. Address at “Standard.” LOST, eight canaries, vicinity Central SchooL Please communicate with C. France, Central Dairy, Featherston Street. LOST, Sunday, from 38 Joseph Street, a black and white Pomeranian dog, answering to name “Tippy.” Reward. Ring 7389. GST, vicinity Regent Rangitikel and Featherston Streets £5 note. Good reward. Address “Standard.” OST, between Mangawhata and Palmerston North, one electrical test apparatus; also coil insulated wire. Reward on return. Address “Standard.” OST, little girls’ purse, close to corner Rangitikei Street, and* Square on Saturday. Finder please leave at “Standard.”

TO LET. TO LET, single room in apartment house. Address “Standard." TO LET, beds, permanent and casuals, one minute from Square.—l 29 Cuba Street. TO LET, good 5-roomed house, Chelwood Street, every convenience, rent_ 255. Address “Standard.” 5-ROOMED bungalow, motor shed, good position, rent 355; 7-roomed, 2-storeyed bungalow, £2 10s per week; 5 rooms Ferguson Street, 255; 5 rooms Ruahine Street, 30s per week. —A. Mortland and Co., Cuba Street. fpO LET, up-to-date 5-roomed dwell--L ing, with motor shed. Apply Mounsey and Co. rLET, single furnished room (sunny), quiet home, good locality, near Square. Address “Standard. ” TO LET, two furnished rooms, all -L conveniences, morning tray, close to Square. Address “Standard.” r PO LET, in our new premises, 15 J- Fitzlierbert Avenue, with attractive plate glass windows, new shop, having depth of 60 feet and 19ft. frontage. Easy terms to right tenant.— Alexander Clark, Ltd., 15-17 Fitzherbert Avenue. TO LET, shop in good position, 24ft. frontage, low, rent. ' For address apply “Standard.” LET, immediately, partly furnishJ- ed modern bungalow, to approved tenant. Address “Standard. 1) M'O LET, nicely furnished bedroom, JL suit married couple or 2 friends, with or without board. Address ‘Stan--6 ROOMS, Featherston Street, 50s; 6 rooms, Victoria Street, 30s; 2-storey house, Foxton Beach; 5-roomed bungalow, Napier Road, 30s; 6-roomed bungalow, Featherston Street, £2; l£-storcy Ferguson Street, 37s 6d. —W. S. Long, Agent, Rangitikei Street.

1110 LET, furnished 7-roomed house, 1 sleeping porch and garage, electrically fitted throughout. Apply Jacobs and Grant, Solicitors, Palmerston North. ' I'O LET, single room, with or without -L board. Address “Standard.’ 1 TO LET, 5-roomed house and 2 acres good land, rent 32s 6d.—Empire Auctioneering Co. r PO LET, furnished rooms, in good -L home, suit respectable adults.—22B Broadway Avenue. TO LET, furnished double bedroom, living room, separate entrance, use conveniences, tennis court, 10 minutes Square. Address “Standard.” . TO LET, unfurnished houses and flats, all conveniences, Broadway and Main Street; low rents. Apply 363 Main Street. TO LET, two front rooms with 4 -L single beds, to working men, 7s 6d with morning tray, or with board 22s 6d a week all conveniences, near station. Address “Standard.” TO LET, 4-roomed dwelling, Domain Street, electric light, range, all conveniences, 25s per week. Apply Public Trust. TO LET, shop and dwelling in country town, rent 15s. "Write 186, “Standard.” rpo LET, 5-roomed bungalow, e. 1., -L motor shed, all conveniences. Apply Fernley’s Private Hotel, Andrew Young Street.

Sensational reductions on ail pianos at Coles’. Players within the reach of all. Inspect the bargains. EMPTY bottles, rags, scrap metals bought; all branded brewery bottles, Is 6d dozen; jam jars for sale, 2s dozen.—P.N. Bottle Exchange, 96 Kangitikci Street (’phone 7092). RIDE ill comfort.—new saddles for cycles, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d. Swift Cycle Depot, 3 Rangitikei Street. SKINNER’S for men’s wear.—Navy doctor flannels, 5s lid; black and white neglige and tennis shirts, 3s 9d; summer singlets and pants, 2s 6d. WANTED to rent or lease, 4 or 5roomed bungalow, from 2nd March. State price and locality, 187 ‘•Standard.” A FEW Calendars left. Real bargains at 6d each. Shop early.—R. L. Young, Ljsd., Broadway. VACANCIES tor two or three boarders, every convenience. Apply 47 Lombard Street. WATCH our windows this season for quality and prices. Buying on low markets is your gain. H. H. Blandford, Ltd., Quality Furriers, The Square. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, Cuba Street: Free! Sheets hemmed free. Single sizes 8s lid pair, doubles 11s 6d pair. No dressing, linen finish and guaranteed to wear 3 years. BACK from shaky Napier to sunny Palmerston North.—B x 10 tents and flies, slightly soiled, 42s 6d each.— Dahl’s, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. r 7Kl m . BUYS a smart all wool fancy It)/" worsted ready to wear suit.— These are valued at £6 6s and have been marked at this low figure for quick clearance, at Goldfinch and Cousins’ sale. T ONDONTOWN, the Square. —2O lx dozen brown towels, bought at a great discount, to be sold at Is each, at Londontown, the Square. MISS Le Fevre, Commercial Buildings, is now showing French berets in cigar brown, also black; secure early to avoid disappointment. XUHANGE. —Wanted, for Hastings: Client with good residential property, Palmerston North, will exchange for Hastings property.—W. S. Long, Rangitikei Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 66, 17 February 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 66, 17 February 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 66, 17 February 1931, Page 1

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