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IN THE MATTER OF “The Building Societies Act. 1908” AND IN THE MATTER OF “The Pyramid Building Society of New Zealand” IT is hereby notified that by resolution dated the 14th day of August, 1933, the shareholders of the above Society resolved that the Society should be terminated and William Henry Nicholls and Harold Alexander Charles North, of Christchurch, Public Accountants, were appointed Trustees to effect the dissolution. Notice has now been received from the Registrar of Building Societies that the resolution- is in order and effective in accordance with the said Act. It is the intention of the Trustees to distribute the funds of the Society on or after the 31st day of October, 1933, and all persons, firms or companies having claims against the Society are requested to lodge their claims by that date as otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution. All shareholders on the Register have been communicated with and need take no further steps, but all other claimants must lodge their claims by the 31st October next as above mentioned. The Trustees, C/o Nicholls, North & Nicholls, Public Accountants, A.M.P. Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH. CHEAP firing.—Pine cones _ls 3d super sack, C.O.D. Phone 7056. BUSINESS men are undoubtedly aware of the great value advertising plays in business life and good signwriting will do much to elevate the standard of your store and advertise your business to every passer by. Consult Alexander Clark for your next “sign” job—expert men only handle all work and original attractive designs will be executed at most reasonable cost. WANTED to buy, a wool press, also grinder. State price and particulars to “Press, 235,” “Standard.” HEARTH rugs and bedroom rugs.— Prices to suit all pockets from Is 6d, 3s 6d, os 9d, 9s 6d, 13s 6d, 22s 6d. —Andrews, House Furnishers, The Better Value Area, 80 Rangitikei Street. ANTED to lease or buy, 6 or 7-room-ed house in good locality, exceptionally good tenants. Owners call at my office. —Kenneth McDonald, Rangitikei Street. GIVE your home the present of a coat of best English paint. Your generosity will be well rewarded in protection against weather and increased beauty of surroundings.—Ward Bros., painters and paperhangers, Cuba Street, phone 5685. ’C’URNITURE Bargain I —6-piece rimu -l- diningroom suite, comprising sideboard, draw-leaf extension table and 4 chairs in the latest brown finish. Price £9 15s.— Hutchins' Furniture Warehouse. 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. HEDGE and ornamental trees, clearing sale of 22 acres, 12 College Street, Wednesdav and Thursday next, you" can’t hide rough, red ' ‘house-j work” hands! But you can make! them white, soft and lovely again. Sydal banishes all cracks and roughness from your hands. Is, 2s, 5s jar. FLOWERING cherries 10,000 included in auction sale, 12 College Street, Wednesday and Thursday next. OVOLINE Egg Preservative keeps fresh eggs fresh. Ovohne never fails. Is 6d jar preserves 420 eggs. • (TENUINE - pin spot working shirts, 3s X lid; strong marl twist shirts, 3s 6d each; black Italian cloth shirts 3s lid, 4s 6d 4s lid, 6s 6d; all pullovers, cardigans and lumber jackets less 15 per cent discount; 4 dozen felt hats in greys and fawns, special price, 3s lid; white cotton athletic singlets, ail sizes, Is 3d each, men’s hard-wear neg. working shirts, white ground witli neat stripes, 3s 6d. —Goldfinch and Cousins, the Men’s Store. WATCH greyness disappear . . . and j lovely natural colour return to your hair when you use Rachel Tonic. 3s 6d. — J. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists. NGLISH all-wool socks in shades of grey, black and heather mixtures, Is lid pair; art. silk ties in regimental stripes and figured designs, Is 6d each; odd pyjama pants and coats, 2s 6d each ; -“Flette” pyjamas in neat stripes all sizes, 4s 9d pair; Kaiapoi all wool cardigans, special price. 12s lid each; fancy brown light-wool socks, 3 pair for 2s 6d.—Goldfinch and Cousins, the men’s store. SAPOLIN Speed Enamels in all colours for enamelling - furniture of every description. Dries in four hours to a finish as hard and smooth as glass. —Alexander Clark Ltd., 15 and 17 Fitzherbert Avenue. FEELING “below par?” Buoyant health and energy yours after taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3s 6d month’s supply. —j R Wood, Ltd., and other chemists. MORRIS truck.—Good. economical English one-ton truck, just overhauled and repainted, all new tyres. We are willing to give any trial tor this is a really good model, while our price will astound you. Call or ring for demonstrations. —Fowler and i orter Ltd. Agents Bedford Trucks. CEPTINE Salve heals eczema, milkers’ eczema, septic finger nails, school sores piles, plant poisoning, etc. 2s, 3s 6d, 6s a jar.—Henderson’s Pharmacy, Library Buildings. _ NOW —with spring’s sunny days here once again—is the time for you to give your home a fresh coat of paint, and to repaper your walls. Alexander Clark’s can supply your every requirement at a lower price and in the finest quality MEN’S tweed caps in neat checks, all sizes, 2s 6d each; fleecy singlets and underpants, sizes 34in to 44in, one price Is lid garment; our special “ail-wool” working socks, 3 pairs tor 2s 9d; genuine English interlock athletic singlets and underpants, 2s Gd garment; men’s neg. shirts, with collar to match, in neat stripes, 3s Gd each. —Goldfinch and Cousins, the men’s store. ARTHUR MUMFORD’S GARAGE. Rear A.M.P. 2a Broadway. Phone 6272 Cj UPEIUOR REPAIRS AT LOWER ij PRICES Battery Valve Grinding Charging 4-cyl. cars Greasing 2s 20s 2s Batteries 6-eyl. cars p ©paired 25s . -Lbebuilt ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 16 September 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 16 September 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 16 September 1933, Page 8

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