LOST AND FOUND. LOST, light Pomeranian dog, name “Bubbles.” . Finder please return to 1 Domain Street, save further trouble. ' "POUND.—What could be nicer than X a Eugene wave before the holidays, from 15s, at Levy’s, George Street. FOUND, that the E-Tan Ico Cream Co., Ltd., manufactured from pure milk and cream. AVholesome for both young and old. Look for an E-Tan shop.
TO LET. ATAKI sea front, furnished cottage, iTi K ar ‘ l ge, for three weeks or longer. Phone ol>3o this evening. f | 'O LltT, furnished and unfurnished . flats, gas, electric light, all conveniences, centrally situated, from 12s Tbd —Hopwood Hardware. 0 LET, two unfurnished rooms, own gas stove, all conveniences. Address Standard.” T'O LET, furnished single bed-sitting . room (lady), phone, conveniences, 3 minutes Square. Address “Standard.” LET, 5-rd. bung., 255; 6 rooms, 20a; -f- 4 rooms and kitchenette, 15s; 6 rooms, 22s od; 5 rooms, HI; 6 rooms, £1; flat 4 rooms £1; 7 rooms, nr. Square, 30s; 5-rd. bungalow, 255; others, 17s 6d, 18s, Hl. C. L, Mowlem, 15 Rangitikei Street. pLIiUMEKTON.—To let, four-roomed -L furnished cottage, e. 1., h.w., oil flat, lroin 9th January. Address “Standard.” HPO LET, two well finished bungalows, -L in new streets, every convenience, garages, concrete paths.—lVm. Ritchie, Cuba Street. 5 ROOMS, Moerar.gi St., 30s ; 5 rms., Knowles St. 255; 4 rms., Grey St., 22s 6d; 6 rms., Worcester St., 20s; 5 rms., Lyndhurst St., 27s 6d; 7 rms.. Ferguson St., 30s; 8 rms., Campbell St., 30s; 6 rms., Bourko St., 23s 6d; 6 rms., Grey St., 255; 6 rms., Colombo St., 21s; 7 rms., Grey St £2 furnished.—W. S. Long. ToTe T, or with board, two bedrooms ; also bach; telephone, garage.— Aniesbury House, 6 Amesbury Street. TO LET, offices, centrally situated; also large brick workshop, low rentals. Apply Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, modern bungalow, 5 rooms, every possible convenience, situate ideal locality, possession immediately. Particulars C. L. Mowlem, 15 llangitikei Street. TO LET, Central Butchery shop, Fea. therston Street, use all plant and fittings. Apply 13 Queen Street.
TO LET, 6-rd. house, 255; restaurant and tea shop in Square, £2 p.w.; 5rd. bungalow, 27s 6d;-3-rd. furnished flat, 25s. —Kenneth McDonald, Rangitikei St. TO LET, furnished pleasant bed-sit-ting rooms, single and double, use conveniences, minute Square, cheap, permanents.—lßo Ferguson Street. TO LET, well furnished flats and rooms, telephone, garage, morning tray if required, reasonable rent.—lo 4 Fitzherbert Avenue. 4 ROOMS, Main Street, 18s; 4 rooms, Taonui Strcot. 16s; 5 rooms, Featherston Street, 22s 6d; 7 rooms, Morris Street, 27s 6d; 7 rooms, Lombard Street, 22s 6d ; 7 rooms, Ferguson Street, 27s 6d; shop and 7 living rooms, 20s; 5 roomed bungalow, Boundary Rd., 27s 6d. A. Mortland and Co., 213 Cuba Street. TO LET, Manawatu Heads, from January 4, five-roomed furnished cottage, 0.1. and li.p.—Nash and Lovelock. rPO LET, shop and dwelling, 6 rooms, suitable dairy, etc., very low rental. Would sell £550, any terms.—C. L. Mowlem, 15 Rangitikei Street, rro LET, at Foxtofi Beach, comfortJ- ably furnished cottage for 2 weeks from 16th; e.l. and h.p..—Address “Standard.” 4 ROOMED furnished house, Featherston Street, 25s : 6 rooms, Grey Street, 255; 5 rooms, Clifton Street, 20s; 5 rooms, Botanical Rd., 22s 6d; shop Ferguson Street, 10s; flat, Cuba Street, 20s; flat Main Street, 17s 6d; 4 roomed flat, Botanical Road, 20s; A. Mortland and Co.. 213 Cuba Street.
SATURDAY Specials. Plum puddings, in basins, Is each; orange cream . sponge, 8d per lb. No mock cream. Dustins, Ltd., Broadway Lounge and opp. arilway station. TJ7HAKARONGO still making highest VV class butter from superfine cream. Try it. Fresh supplies daily. TRAIN your .hair into natural waves! Use Wayvene Hair Setting Lotion. 2s 6d J. R. Wood.. Ltd., Chemists. VMAS Cards, Fancy Calendars.—Re--A- markable variety at Bennett’s, Broadway. DOLLS’ Prame: —Wo have a largo assortment of seagrass dolls’ prame at 11s 6d, 14s 6d, 22s 6d and 355; also seagrass musical chairs (an ideal Xmas present for children) at 14s 6d each. Shop early—we are closing ' at 10 p.m. on Xmas Eve and will not re-open until 4th January, 1933. Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. GUARANTEED wear for nine montns “Palmer-Viking” and “Dreadnought" cycles tyres. 7 r, 6d. John Bull tyres from 7s. Imperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Building.—F. Bailey, Proprietor. DIARIES for 1933. —Whit-combe’s, Collins’ and Walker’s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. ' shipment Azalea and Lorna wools for lace designs.—Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop. SAY 1 Your - gift to your lady should be one bf the very latest handbags from H. L. Young, Ltd. gEE the new Courier, the radio sensation of the year.—Coles, sole agents. TENNIS. Racquets, balls, nets, presses, waterproof covers, eye shades, etc., and restringing.—Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. BEAUTIFUL calendars for 1933, the finest stock we have ever imported, at Bennett’s, Broadway. Bread.”—None other like it I Try a loaf from L.E.C. Bakery, 98 Rangitikei Street, Phone 6587. _ , , PRINTING. —Quotation*, given of all kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phone 59061.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 9, 8 December 1932, Page 1
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