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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, brown and fawn belt, vicinity Square. Finder please return to 3 Morris Street. Small reward. LOSi'. lady’s fawn court shoes.—67 Cnurch Street. LOST, brown purse, containing money, Palmerston-Foxton, Thursday morning. Good reward. Address “Standard.” REWARD. —Lost, large gold brooch: keepsake. Address at “Standard.’ TO LET. TO LET, sunny unfurnished room, with fireplace, use of conveniences. Address “Standard.” 5-RD. bung., Linton St., 27s 6d; 7 rms., Morris St., 255; 5-rcl. bung., South St., 27s 6d; 6 rms. Lombard St., 255; 5rd. bung. Worcester St., 30s; 4-rd. selfcontained flat, 20s; 5 rms. Morris St., 255. —A. Mortland and Co., 213 Cuba Street. TO LET, in modern bungalow, select locality, unfurnished front room, with fireplace; extra room if required. Address “Standard.” SKUUMS, Morris St., 22s Od; & rooms, North St., 30s; 6 rooms, bungalow, Karaka St., 295; 6 rooms, furnished house, North St., 455; 5 rooms, Fcatherstono St., 27s 6d; 4-rd. flat, 17s 6(l—W. S. Long, Rangitikei Street. TO LET, 5-rd. bung. 255; 6 rooms 20s; 7 rooms 255; 9 rooms, 30s: 7 rooms 255; 6-rd. bung. 27s 6d; 5-rd. bung. 255; shop and dwelling, 255; iuncheon rooms (fitting and vul.) £2.—C. L. Mowlem, 15 Rangitikei Street. A SNIP.—-5-rd. house with convenience, furnished, sit. handy to P. 0., about £ooo Govt, loan payable off principal and interest at 15s per week. Price £450 or near offer. Why pay rent? buy your own home on these terms.—A. Mortland and Co., 213 Cuba Street. PGGS, Eggs.—We are cash buyers at ■* J Is dozen.—Community Stores (5 stores), Palmerston North. QCHOOL Bugs I .School Bags! Strong D leather school bags, all prices; also attache cases, at Cowburn’s, Main Street. PAINFUL corns and callouses removed with Chiftem. Stops the pain instantly, corns come away in a lew days. Price 2s a bottle.—Henderson’s Pharmacy, Library Buildings, 45 the Square. PLUMS Yellow Ogans, Burbanks and English, 181 b. shilling; figs, 3d lb. —Ryan, corner Melford and College Street West. j ONDONTOWN.—Men’s felt hats, the colours are right, any size, unrepeatable, price 4s lid each, worth 10s 6d. UNBEATABLE Values.—“ Daisy” fly killers, 6d each; “Betta” egg beaters, Is lid each; flour sifters, Is each ; floor mops, lOd each; hair brooms, Is 6d each; 3-fold tin graters, 8d each.—Hopwood Hardware. WANTED to sell or exchange for light car, 30cwt. Chevrolet truck, good order. Ring 6644. HIGH-CLASS photography by -Miss Billens, 80 FitzTierbert Avenue. Phone 5677 for appointment. Children’s portraitures a speciality. BUY school books at H. L. Young, Ltd.—Get a free monster parcel of school requisites. Great surprise. LADIES’ patent tie shoes, dainty overlay trim on toes and back in dull kid, Cuban and Spanish heels; hall sizes if required; price 17s lid.— Oliver’s Shoe Store, Main Street.

SALE, “Looking on the Blight Side," Commencing Thursday.—3 only boys’ odd coats in all wool tweeds, sizes 7, 10, 11, to go at 7s lid each ; 9 only men’s odd tweed sac coats, 13s lid each; 2 only boys’ all wool tweed overcoats, sizes 4 and 8,8 s lid each; 6 only all pure wool men’s navy serge suits to go at 45s. —Goldfinch and Cousins, The Men’ Store. WYCHERLEY’S Sale Specials. Men's nap trousers, 5s 6d; all wool socks, 3 pairs for 2s 9d: men’s Doctor flannels, 4s lid; khaki sliirts, 4s 6d, 6s lid, 7s 6d; black Italian sliirts, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid ; grey twist shirts, 2s lid ; buslimen’s singlets, 5s lid; men’s neglige shirts, 3s 6d.—Wycherley’s. GKINNER’S Stunning Saturday Snips O —Heavy grey flannel trousers, 8s; sports coats, 22s 6d. Our value cannot be eclipsed. tPENKIS frocks to order from 6s fid; also _L ladies’ afternoon frocks in smart designs at reasonable prices, at the “Bluebird,’’ next Boniface’s, Cuba Street. B' RIGHT Side” Sale Bargains] cornmencing Thursday.—6 only men’s navy Vicuna 'odd coats to go at 8s lid; 50 pairs plain grey llannel trousers, 11s lid pair; 75 pairs dark grey tweed trousers, 7s od pair; 250 pairs Nap working trousers, 5s 9d pair; 50 pairs fawn and grey gaberdine trousers, 12s 6d pair.— Goldfinch and Cousins, The Men’s Store. LONDONTOWN.— 25 pel- cent, exi change forces our prices still lower.—Fast colour washing frocks, house, beach rvear, 4s lid each. WE can give you a lower quote to paint yotir house.—Waghorn, painter and paper-hanger, the Square. TAYLOR’S Empire Dye Works, next Devine’s Hotel, Main Street. — Suits, costumes, overcoats, and pressed, ss; hats reblocked, 2s 6d.— Phone 6143. We collect and deliver. HAVE SOMETHING BETTER FROM SIDDELL’S. T)RIME OX BEEF— X Sirloins 6d lb. Ribs 4d lb. Steak 4d and 5d lb. TRY OUR CORNED BEEF, from 4d lb. PHONE 6748, BROADWAY AVENUE. NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS! S. J. BROOKIE EOR high-class car repairs at lowest cost. 24 Rangitikei Street. Rear Para Rubber Coy. SUMMER LINES TO SUIT THE TIMES. IDEAL BREAKFAST FOODS. SANATARIUM PORRIDGE WHEAT MEAL BYCROFT’S BRAN FLARES QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT QUAKER PUFFED RICE KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN KELLOGG’S PEP GRANOSE BISCUITS SWEET WEETS VITA BRITS WEET BIX JOY WEETS SAN BRAN IvORNIES FROM W. H. BOON. BEOADWAY.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 51, 27 January 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 51, 27 January 1933, Page 8