PETROL PER GALLON 2/TO EACH CUSTOMER PURCHASING 1 doz. Bananas, 31bs. Sausages and 2 Chesterfield Suites at WOLLERMAN’S CENTRAL FILLING STATION, Cnr. Fitzberbert Ave. and The Square. WE STILL “FILL YOU WITH MILES OF SMILES.” UNION WHITE FLASH 1/11 THE BEST. MRS DONOVAN' (Late A. Hordern’s, Sydney.) QTYLISH EVENING FROCKS, Tailiu orod Coats and Costumes. 15 AMESBUIIY STREET. TAXI ~ ~ TAXI BLUE STAR 9d PER MILE, MINIMUM FARE Is. Phone 7333. D. RETTER, Prop. OPEN every morning 7.30, no waiting, 3 chairs. Private saloons for ladies. Our razors are sharper—you’ll notico the difference —WILLIAMSON’S, Hairdressers, 305 Main Street, E., opp. Public Trust. HOT DINNERS AND' TEAS Permanents by Arrangement. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS 6d and 9d. SAN . TOY. Next National Bank, RANGITIKEI STREET. BYCROFT’S THE old established firm for TENNIS EQUIPMENT AND FISHING TACKLE. Racquet Restringing a Speciality. Prices according to quality 'of gut! SUCH MARVELLOUS TONE! NEW ZEALAND’S Leading Band and Orchestral Conductor’s unsolicited opinion “I was recommended to deal with you in the purchase of a radio. I am pleased I have done so. 1 thank you very much for the lovely STEWARTWARNER. The tone is simply beautiful. I had no idea that any radio instrument could overcome the interference which we have been obliged to put up with in this locality. lam pleased to say that this instrument makes it possible to have pleasant radio reception without undue loss of signal strength. I have heard many wireless instruments, but I can unhesitatingly say that 1 have never heard anything to equal the STEWARTWARNER. —Yours Sincerely, THOMAS GRAY, Conductor, Wanganui Garrison Band.” BORHAM’S RADIO SERVICE 247 MAIN STREET. PHONE 8589. Agents Stewart-Warner Radio. ‘WINDSOR” ENGLISH CYCLE TYRES 4/0 each. CLOWN CYCLERY STOCK THESE. Near Watson Bros., Square. POPULAR MEAT PRICES HOGGET MUTTONFOREQUARTERS 2jd and 3d lb. HINDQUARTERS MUTTON 4d lb Hindquarters sd, Forequarters 4d. Beef prices equally loav FOR CASH. L. J. COCKERY. ’PHONE (sm. BEAUTY OF face and feature, if a natural possession, is often marred, by plain hair. Our experts can work a wonderful improvement with the plainest of hair in our permanent waving and setting. For appointment ring 6891. W. M. CRYSTALL, BEAUTY SPECIALIST, Next Now Library Bldgs., the Square. CONTINUOUS Service every day. Motor repairs, tyres, oils, petrol. CIVIC SERVICE STATION, Rangitikei Street, Phone 6788. “First on Right as you come to Town.” FENCING TIMBER rpOTARA POSTS, STRAINERS AN. L RIMU BATTENS. WYCHERLEY BROS., PHONE 42, ASHHURST. THE LOUNGE SUPERIOR YOU will appreciate the niceties that are part of the service at the ROYALE DUTCH. There is a shade of difference in fact, that marks every feature of this delightful lounge. All savouries and dainties are made on the premises. Purest ingredients only are used. Hot dinners and teas, morning and afternoon teas served. Open for supper after the Theatre. WALLPAPERS!" (ENGLISH.) BIG REDUCTIONS. YOUR opportunity to make your faded room bright. R, WAGHORN, PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, Square, Near Grand Hotel. Contractors under No. 10 Scheme. DON’T FORGET THE PRAM HOUSE 8252 Fnr Repairs> 8252 JITS TO MEASURE AT SKINNER’S. >URE ROSLYN WORSTEDS AND TWEED SUITINGS, £4 4/Our Selection Widest and Best. ORDER NOW.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 238, 5 September 1933, Page 1
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