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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on 9th instant, one Ford rim with 29.440 Avon tyre branded 163. Address “Standard.” JOST, three-quarter grown black cat, J. four white paws. Last seen vicinity Grand Hotel. Phone 7052, lie ward. LOST, dark Jersey heifer from railway lease, Terrace End. Apply 122 Vogel Street. LOST, crank handle Singer oar, vicinity Grey Street, Victoria Avenue. Please return Mumford’s Garage, phone 6272. TO LET. IDO LET, modern flat in Square, selfJL contained. Address “Standard.^ 4 ROOMS and kitchenette, Boundary Rd., 235; 4-rd. flat, Main St., 20s; 4rd. flat, Cuba St., 17s 6d; 6 rooms, North St., 30s; 6 rooms, Main St., 22s 6d; 4 rooms, Church St., 21s. —A. Mortland and Co., 213 Cuba Street. '"TO LET, small five-roomed house in JL Ilangitikei Street, all conveniences, references required. Apply Thursday to 17 Ngata Street. frO LET, 3-roomed flat, unfurnished -L (front rooms), near Boys,’ High School. Apply Spooner's, Ilangitikei Stree_t. 6 -ROOMED bungalow, Albert Street, 27s 6d; 6-roomod bungalow, Alfred Street, 27s 6d; 5-rd. bungalow, Alfred St., 27s 6d; 6 rooms Main St., 245; 5 rooms, Taohui St., 23s;’ 4 rooms, College St., 20s. —W, S. Long and Co. O LET, by business lady, three or four furnished rooms, self-contain-ed, to quiet homely people, references required, terms Jhnoderate. Enquire after six. Address_“S tandard.” LET" double-bed sitting-rooms; also single room; all conveniences, fireplaces, garden.—37 Hereford St. TO LET, modern attractive flats, furnished and unfurnished, near Square.—W. C. Harrington, Public Accountant, Ilangitikei Street. IPO lease, 3 farms of 131, 209 and 194 JL acres with buildings, 7 miles Square, good dairying or three ewe country.—J. L. Bennett, Ltd. EST quality Cape Gooseberries, 8d lb delivered, 7d at garden.— Coombs,_soo Albert Street, phone_64l6. Paton’s super crepe has the new dull, suede finish which makes a knitted garment look “twice as good.”— Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop. WANTED to buy, Wliitcoombs’ Practical Book-keeping; also gas cooker. Write 4, “Standard.” LON DUN!’ OWN, sale of assigned stock. Manchester, showroom goods, men’s, boys’ clothing, etc. Prices never lower. _____ SITED to buy 7 lady’s secondhand bicycle, must be reasonable. Address “Standard.” ANTED known.—The Terrace End Bowling Club’s popular weekly dances start Thursday, 19th, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY special.—Men’s heavy weight saddle tweed trousers, in grey and brown, 16s Gel.—Collinson Cunninghame, • BRITISH built cycles, complete with Eadie hub, bell, pump and reflector, price £6 10s, terms arranged. Old cycle taken in part payment.—Hosking’s Cycle Depot, Main Street (near Uncle Alf’s). MRS LAMERTON, Cuba Street.— Back lacing corsets, six suspenders, sizes 26 to 36, 12s 6d pair. ANTED known. —We have unlimited demand for good household furniture. Give us particulars of yours.—J. L. Bennett, Ltd. SG. NORTHEY, the established • grocer.—Competitive prices. Provisions of highest qualty. Phone 5417 for your next order. Immediate delivery any part of city.—Hooper’s Building, Broadway. SAVE 2s in £—shop at Speechleys. Good quality wiuceyette nightdresses. full length, daintily trimmed, women’s 4s 6d, O.S. 4s lid. CHOICE St. Brigid Anemones, Giant Vj Florentine and Claremont Ranunculus; plants 14 for Is, bulbs 16 for Is, Tulip bulbs 2s 6d dozen; choice Iceland Poppy and other flower seedlings 6d and 8d dozen; also cooking and eating apples 81bs Is; onions, pumpkins and potatoes Id lb, 141bs Is. — Persson’s Garden and Nursery, 256 Church Street. SWEET pea seed, 1933 introductions, Bonnie Lassie, pink; Blue Charm, Is pkt.—Moser, 55 College Street. DINING suites.—Great value now offering, excellent designs, sideboard with drawers and roomy cupboard space, draw-leaf extending table, 4 strong chairs with drop in seats, in oak, all with neatly turned - legs, special values at £l2 17s 6d and £l4 17s 6d per suite.—Pegden’s, for value and satisfaction. CORNS removed painlessly by trained chiropodist. Dr. Scholl’s Depot, Times Building, 34 Broadway. EASYSOLE,” Cuba Street, opp. Cosmopolitan Club. No gum boots too bad to be repaired. We,also do repairs in leather. KEEP warm.—All wool dressing gowns, 47s 6d, 52s 6d; all-wool winter weight pyjamas, 17s 6d; Kaiapoi all-wool singlets and underpants, 8s 6d, 9s 6d; woollen bed socks in fawn shade, 2s 6d; woollen gloves, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d; Petone all-wool sox, 2s 9d; English all wool socks, Is lid; fancy woollen socks, 2s 6d; woollen cardigans, pullovers and slipons, 8s 6d to 255. —Godfinch and Cousins for winter woollies. THE PICCADILLY g- COURSE MEALS lIGOLFER CRIPPLED WITH RHEUMATISM. A WELL-KNOWN golfer became so crippled with Rheumatism that he was eventually forced to give up his favourite sport. When in the depths of despair he ’ was induced to try R-U-R, with such beneficial results that to-day he can play 36 holes with ease, and is expected to bo a hard proposition in his club’s championship this season. R-U-R is sold with a Money-back Guarantee by Leary’s Pharmacies Ltd., and «T. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists. Ask for free booklet.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 18 April 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 18 April 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 18 April 1934, Page 1