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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, small black gelding, no shoes, from Te Matai Golf Course. Please ring 5371. EOST, at river, near camp site, lady’s silver wristlet watch, initials inside. Howard. Address “Standard.” EOST, between Opera House Garage and Red Band taxi stand, one brown Morocco handbag, with papers. Reward.—G, Spencer, Central Hotel. EOST, Monday afternoon, at Oroua Bridge, Rongotea Road, brown rug. Finder please return 115 College Street. LOST, black fur, vicinity College Street and Foxton Line. Address at “Standard.” LOST, from 143 Park Road, pair white fantail pigeons. Would finder kindly telephone 6597. FOUND, delicious fresh fruit and vegetables at Clarke Bros., opposite High School Hostel. Free delivery.— Phone 7154. FOUND. — What could be nicer than a Eugene wave before the holidays, from 15s, at Levy’s, George Street. TO LET. TO LET, furnished and unfurnished flats, gas, electric light, all conveniences, centrally suitated, from 12s (kl.—Hopwood Hardware.

ATTRACTIVE bungalow, Frederick St., 27s 6d; 5-rd. bungalow, Moerangi St., 27s 6d; 5-rd. bungalow, Lyndhurst St., 27s 6d; 6 rms Lombard St., 25b; 7 rim Morris St., 27s 6d; 5 rms, Featherston St., 22s 6d 1 7 rms (newly renovated) Ferguson St., 26s. —A. Mortland and Co., 213 Cuba Street. TO LET, 7-roomed house, every convenience, just oil the Square, reasonable rental. Apply Hop wood. Hardware. TO LET, single furnished bedroom.— 129 Cuba Street. ‘ PHO LET, furnished bungalow, 6 rooms * and kitchenette, garage, situate Grey-Street; reasonable rent to good client.—C. L. Mowlem, lo Rangitikei Street. M’O LET, Foxton Reach, furnished -L iiouse, e. 1., motor shed. Apply Box 14. HX) LEl', bed-sitting room, furnished, -L also room with two beds and single rooms.—22B Broadway Avenue. Ij'O LEi, modern 5-rd bungalow, good JL locality, 27s 6d; 5-rd. bungalow, 30s; 3-rd, fumislicd flat, superior ,30s; office, good situation, £3 p.w.; 5-rd. furnished <1 at, 25s. — Kenneth McDonald, Rangitikei Street. 10 LET, four-roomed house, near Square, 17s (Id.—lV C. Harrington, public accountant, Rangitikei Street. fpO LET, 5-rd. bung., 255; 6 rooms, 20s; JL 4 rooms and kitchenette, 15s; 6 rooms, 22s 6d; 5 rooms, £1; 6 rooms, £1; flat 4 rooms £1; 7 rooms, nr. Square, 30s; 5-rd. bungalow, 255; others, 17s 6d, 18s, £1. — G. L. Mowlem. 15 Rangitikei Street. WANTED to let, 5-roomed furnished house, Foxton Beach waterfront, from 29th January, e. light, motor shed. Address “Standard." 4 RMS, Ranfurly St., 22s 6d; 6 rms, Colombo St. 21s; 4 rms, Grey St., 20s; 5 rms, new bungalow, Lyndhurst St., 27s 6d; 6 rms. Victoria. Ave., 22a 6d; 5 rms., Stanley Ave., 50s; 5 rms., Ruahine St., 255.- —W. S. Long, Rangitikei Street. TO LET, superior furnished flat, telephone, garage, own entrance, cooker, meter, handy Square.—lo 4 Fitzherbert Avenue.

TO LF.T, modern bungalow, o rooms, every possible convenience, situate ideal locality, possession immediately. Particulars C. L. Mowlem, 15 Rangitikei Street. H 0 LET, large double furnished bedJL sitting room, fireplace; also one room bach, fireplace,-all conveniences. Address “Standard.” TO LET, two or three unfurnished rooms, all conveniences, separate entrance.—llß Ferguson Street. 4 -HI), furnished house, Featherston St., 255; 5 rtns Clifton St., 20s; 5 rms, Knowles St., 20s; 6 rms, Grey St., 255; 3-rd. flat, Main Sr.., 17s 6d; 4-rd. flat, Cuba St., 20s; 4-rd. flat, Botanical Rd., 20s, 4 rms, Taor.ui St., 15s. —A. Mortland and Co., 213 Cuba Street. GAY and sparkling varieties of fruit drinks delivered to your home. Phone 5246, Carson’s. Prompt delivery. GKINNER for Sports Wear.—Coat k? shirts, fawn, cream and blue shades, 6s lid; Fugi silk canoe and tennis shirts, 7s 6d; sleeveless pullovers, cream coloured necks, 2s lid; sports trousers, asstd. shades, 20in bottoms from 12s 6d.

WHEN you buy a cycle get a 8.5. A., with 50 years’ guarantee—it pays. —Cooksley’s, 3 llangitikei Street. WANTED to exchange, imported B.S.A. boy’s bicycle, back pedal brake, etc., in new order, for man’s light cycle, must be good. Apply 301 Albert Street, after 5 p.m. GIFT buying made easy.—Gift boxes half dozen coloured bordered pyramid handkerchiefs 7s 6d; gift boxes braces 2s, 2s 3d, 4s lid; gift boxes combination braces and suspenders 4s lid, 5s lid; gift tie and handkerchief sets 3s lid; gift box suspenders and armlets 2s 6d; gift boxes half dozen plain white handkerchiefs 7s lid; gift initial handkerchiefs 9d, Is, Is 3d. See our windows and our gift tables. — Goldfinch and Cousins, “The Men’s Store.” KATHLEEN Court Gift Sets, 2s, 6s 9d, 11s 6d set; Cooltan for sunburn, 2s 6d.—Collinson and Cunninghame, Kathleen Court headquarters, PLACE your orders now for cream, for Christmas day to avoid disappointment.—Madsen’s, corner Campbell and Feathreston Street. QENTS’ willow calf shoes, 17s 6d; ladies’ patent 1-bar, 15s lid ; tennis shoes, from 2s 9d. Only at “Exclusive” Shoe Storo, 2 doors from “Standard.” Dresscutting taught—most accurate method abolishing fittings. Patterns cut-to-measure, 2s; materials cut and tacked. Satisfaction assured. —Madam Adele, over McKenzie’s, Square. LADIES’ latest fancy scarves. Huge selection 2s 6d to 6s lid. Ideal gift for her.—Collinson and Cunninghame. . Handkerchiefs, Ties or sox make suitable Xmas gifts.—Parisian WideEnd Ties, in neat designs and self tones, priced at Is 6d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 43 6d; then Fancy Sox, in art. silk or silk, perhaps silk and wool or puro wool, priced at Is 6d, 2s 6d, 2s lid 'vo 6s 6d; now Handkerchiefs in fancy border Pyramids, at Is 3d; plain mercerised initial at Is; initial Pyramids at Is 3d; coloured bordered initial at Is; Irish lawn initial at 3 for 2s, make an .inexpensive gift.—Goldfinch and Cousins. PRINTING. —Quotations given of all kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phone 5906).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 20 December 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 20 December 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 20 December 1932, Page 1

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