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SAFETY, Security, Stability.—This is what you get when you buy a Clarion radio.—Coles’ only. ANTED, price to make loose covers for chesterfield suite. Address “Standard.” SALE End.—Weldrest, Eastern and Morley’s full fashioned pure silk hose. Were 9s lid to 10s 6d. Leap Year Week-end, all 6s lid pair.—Collinson and Cunninghame. SALE Bargains.—Bargain Bill at Goldfinch and Cousins, selling gents’ pyjamas 4s lid, 5s lid, 6e lid; odd pyjama coats 2s lid, gents’ neglige shirts 3s 3d; gents’ neglige shirts in Duro dye, striped and plains with collar to match, for 5s lid. See our windows for this bargain line.—Goldfinch and Cousins. LEAP Year Week-end. —Chamois doeskin washable gloves, were 9s lid; sale end 5s lid.—Collinson and Cunninghame. EXPERIENCED lady teacher hai vacancies for pianoforte or organ pupils, 35s term of 22 weeks, concession two in a family. Write 236, “Standard.” ANLY 5s 6d each, cycle tyres made by ■'J Dunlop, England, 28 x 1} and 28 x If. —Swift Cycle Depot, 3 Rangitikei Street. F ATEST novels, 2s 6d; now Is 6d.— N.Z.I. Co. LAST 3 Days of Sale.—Frocks and coats to clear at gift prices.—M. Cragg, 8 Rangitikei Street. fT A DOZEN silk stockings, latest shades, *J\J sale price la 6d pair. These were Zs lid to 38 6d pair.—Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square. ' UP-TO-DATE Dressmaking. Frocks made in all styles from 7s 6d. Apply 21 Bonrke Street. L'EILDINQ'S greatest selling event, A- the final days of Cobbe's sale. Sweeping clearance of surplus stock in all departments. PT us do the dirty work 1 Washing and greasing the car is a messy job to do at home. We have special equipment and facilities - for doing this work and our charges are very reasonable indeed. Save time and worry—and clothing, too—by having your car regularly greased and polished at Watson Bros.’ Service Station. WANTED to sell, free of interest, loan £6OO. Address “Standard.” SALE End—Coloured English lisle hose. Leap Year Week-end Is.— Collinson and Cunningham©; PRATT’S, Tobacconist. — Cut prices, first-class plug tobacco, Is sd; j Lustre cigarettes, 3d.—Broadway. fpO Rent or Buy, 4 or 5-roomed bum J- galow or semi-bungalow. Full particulars to 247, “Standard.” SAVE 3s on men’s neglige shirts, collar to match, designs smart, fast dye. These shirts were good value at 8s lid, but we are selling them at os lid each.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Broadway. SALE- END.—Lamp shade, be a ■ fringes, were 5s 6d to 8s lid; Lea Year weekend 3s lid.—Collinson an Cunninghame. T ADY with comfortable home to XJ large for self, would like to shar same with another lady or two busines girls. For particulars write 241, “Stan dard.” TpURNITURE of original designs mad A- to order. Huge stocks of all classe of timber. Prices the lowest.—Taylo and Co., Ltd., Main Street, East an West. WANTED to buy, baby’s cot, must be in good order and cheap. Write 240, “Standard.” TJ ARGAIN Bill at Goldfinch and Cousins’ AA gale, selling gents’ felt hate 7s lid; j gents’ tweed caps 2s 6d; all wool Potone | No. 19 sox Is lid "pair; gents’ pullovers 4s lid; gents’ white handkerchiefs 6 for 2s 3d; gents’ semi-stiff collars 3 for 2s 6d; j gents’ suspenders Is; gents’ striped neglige shirts in sizes 16, 16£, 17 at 2s fid each. See our windows for sale bargains. WANTED, leather cabin trunk, good order and cheap. Particulars to Ideal Exchange, 337 Main Street. SCHOOL 1 School! Hokowhitu and yJ Russell Street colours: Boys’ blazers (o’s to ll’s), all one price, 6s lid. Get in early—Skinner’s, Main Street A ARNER’S, Cuba Street. —Special reducVJT tion for limited period only of Sparva, the new fuji, in 35 fast shades, 31 inch, usually Is 3d, special at Is. Buy plenty. SMOOTH, supple skin secured with Rachel Face Cream. Oilness and dryness gone forever. Is 6d J. R. Wood Ltd., Chemists. YX 7 ANTED to buy, long handled VV shovels;, also garden tools of all kinds.—ldeal Exchange, 337 . Main Street. TITTLE Without sugar.—Fowler’s Vacola fruit bottling outfits 6ave pounds every season. Call or write for illustrated catalogue.—Holben and Kirk, Ltd., Palmerston North, t 4 -PIECE oak bedroom suite in latest fancy design and finish in light antique brown or any colour you may desire. Our price is £l6. Furniture buyers are cordially invited to get our quote—nobody pressed to buy.—Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. FINAL Specials.—Pure white tab damask, dice pattern, value lid, clearing price Is 2d yard, at M Gruers, Feilding. TjIOXES dyed a beautiful brown; white A- furs cleaned.—Jacobs and Son, furriers, Main Street, opp. P.O. “AtIDDLEMEE” Toys and Dolls are | \J all greatly reduced. You should buy now at H. L. Young, Ltd. PEARS, special large pears for stew- j ing. Id lb.; large cucumbers, Id each.—Grover’s Orchards, 274 Ferguson ] Street. HAY-PRESSING, reliability and moderate charges. Phone 7123.—Alfred Jensen, 103 Lyndhurst Street. Avoid disappointment by ringing early. "VfORMAL elimination secured by Laxa XX for breakfast. Laxa sweeps system clean with gentle thoroughness.—J. R. Wood Ltd., Chemists. "OpENNIS.—For value in racquets, X none can do better. Prices to suit all. Balls, 3s and 4s pair.— BycrofCs, Cuba Street. _ SALE End.—Full fashioned English lisle hose. Good shades. Leap Year Week-end, 2s lid.—Collinson and Cunninghame. UUBLE bed kapoc quilts 14s 9d; travi ling cushions Is 9a; tea cosies is 3d only a k limited supply available at the prices.—Hutchins’ Furniture Warehous 511 Main Street East, Palmerston Nort

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 72, 24 February 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 72, 24 February 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 72, 24 February 1932, Page 1

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