GTirAiUNG Sale.—22 acres trees of ?lfsorts Wednesday and Thursday Just, 12_C0Uege Street. BfW S? o,« “ RMulshi.Vto.fe. kegs for Ba i e , We buy empty beer, vine and whisky bottles; highest prices.Club Hotel, Wine and Spirit Vaults.— H. B. Tucker, Ltd. ANTED to Buy—Gents' odd coats, suits, boots, hats, suitcases, tools, etc. Best cash prices at Uncle Alf’s, 233 Main Street. We call and collect. —'Phone 6780. CLEARING Sale.—22 acres \j shrubs, etc., Wednesday Thursday next. —B. H. Just, College Street. trees, and MORRIS truck.—Good. economical English one-ton truck, just overhauled and repainted, all new tyres. We are willing to give any tnal * or this is a really good model, while our price will astound you. Cali or ling for demonstrations. —Fowler and Porter Ltd. Agents Bedford Trucks. DAIRY farmers.—Cooled milk almost invariably grades high. Why not use a Ripple chute cooler in place of the milk chute? Little expense, best results.—Holben and Kirk, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. WOMEN'S Institutes' Call or write for our price list of stools, tables, etc. City Furnishers, Fitzherbert Avenue. FURNITURE Bargain-—6-piece rimu diningroom suite, comprising sideboard, draw-leaf extension taole and 4 chairs in the latest brown finish. Price £9 15s.—Hutchins' Furniture Warehouse 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. DAIRY Farmers.—Separator vats made by us are of heavy gauge, well tinner! steel and copper, well put together. Quotations freely given for all sizes—Holben bnd Kirk, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. jyjTlS ROSSITER, Cosmopolitan Buildings, Cuba Street, offers best cash prices for ladies’ and gents’ left off clothing, boots, shoes, etc. Call or write. We collect. CARPET squares, 9 x 9 £3 17s 6d, 9 x 10ft 6in. £4 7s 6d, 9 x 12 £6 10s, £8 10s and £9 10s. We invite you to come and inspect.-—Andrew's, House Furnishers, 80 Rangitikei Street, The Better Value Area. PRESERVE eggs with Ovoline ! Cheapest and best preservative on market. Absolutely reliable. Is 6d jar does 420 HUSBAND and Wife’s Handbook,” by Dr. Herbert Alcott, price Is. A concise treatise on a subject of vital importance to all married persons and those intending to marry. Sent post free under plain wrapper for Is only. —Chemists’ Supplies Co., Box 1178, Christchurch. 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. £350 free! Macleans Slogan Competition. First prize £2OO. Closing this month. Post your slogan to-day to Jollands Ltd., Wellington. Particulars from retailers. A/OUR bicycle overhauled at a reasonJL able cost. Complete range of accessories stocked. Imperial Cycle Works, Ilopwood’s Buildings, near Post Office, —F. Bailey, Prop.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 19 September 1933, Page 2
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