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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Saturday, slut, six months, black with white collar. .Reward. Phone 31D, Bulls. LOST, parcel containing bloomers and child’s frocks, between Scotch Wool Shop and along Broadway. Reward. Address “Standard.” FOUND, the best Eugene permanent wave in town, from 17s Gd. Appointments, phone 7242. —Levy’s, George Street. WILL person seen removing bicycle from outside the Post Office last evening, please return to the same place, to save further trouble. TO LET. 4 OR G-roomed bungalow, vacant, e. light, gas, h.p. range, sheds, 23s week. Address 59 Ferguson Street. r PO LET, attractive modern dwelling, J- storey and half, Terrace End.—W. C. Harrington, Public Accountant, Rangitikei Street. rm LET, superior 6-roomed house, reJ- novated, garage, 25s to good tenant Phono 5684. TO LET, 2 unfurnished rooms, fireplace, e.l. use of conveniences;, adults only. Rent moderate. Address “Standard.” TO LET, comfortably furnished 1 and 2-roomed flats all conveniences, from 12s Gd weekly.—Hopwood Hardwares TO LET, doublo front shop in Main Street, near Post Office. Living rooms attached. Low rental.—Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, 2 large sunny rooms, use all conveniences. Cheap. 260 Church Street. TO LET, two front rooms, with fireplaces, use conveniences. Address 1 ‘Standard.” TO LET, two or three rooms, furnished, just outside city boundary, reasonable rent to suitable tenant. Apply “Standard.” BEACH bourse, Otaki, furnished, available for Nov., early Dec., Feb., Mar. Address “Standard.” 6-RD. bung. Summerhay St., 22s Oa, 4 rms. furnished, 10s (country), 8 rms. Victoria Ave., 57s 6d; 6 rms. Andrew Young St., 255; 6 rms., Victoria Ave., 30s; 8 rms. Amesbury St., 22a 6d ; 5 rms, Hereford St., 22s 6d ; 5 rms. Ferguson St., 18s--6 rms. Ferguson St., 255; 6 rooms and li acres, Monrad St., 22s 6d ; 5 rms. and 5 acre, Keith St., 20s; 7 rms., Marne St— j Apply A. Mortland and Co., 33 Rangitikei Street. RONGOTEA ANNOUNCEMENTS.

AE. CROAD, Baker of “Vita” • health giving bread, made from home brewed yeast, pure and safe. rPRY A. M. Elcox, phone 14, contracJ- tor for carrying, ploughing, moledrain ploughing, discing and haypressing. Um- prices are right. CIOCHETTO AND COY., The Farmers’ Store. AT YOUR SERVICE. YOU can’t do better than purchase you Sutton or Tui Seed from the firm who give you service, at Competitive Prices. WE SELL: Anything, Anytime, Anywhere. FARMERS! 'Phone 36. TN STOCK, all root crop seed, includJL ing carrot and parsnip seeds, also seed peas, maize, oats, barley, etc., also lines of Ryes, clovers and all grass seed. Manures for all crops. We specialise in this business. THE RONGOTEA PRODUCE MERCHANT AND CARRIER, Wm. AMEY. ASHHURST ANNOUNCEMENTS. FARMERS. —Let Curries’ have your worries; they will transport those lambs expeditiously and carefully. Phone 11. BOOT repairs! Boot repairs! We want them, you need them done. Highest quality leather used always.—C. Watson, repairer. FOR confectionery, fruit, drapery, see Templeton. Morning and afternoon teas 9d. Why cut lunches? Send your school children to Templeton’s. WELL boring done. No water—-no charge. Consult E. H. King, Ashhurst, for better water supplies, concrete tanks, troughs, pumping outfits, piping, building timber. Workmanship guaranteed. ...BULLS ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOOTLIGHT Parade at Bulls Town Hall race night (Saturday); parade also at Vic. Barnes’ Rangitikei. Hotel, PEED your boys with Boni brown J- bread, fresh, crisp supplies always at Mrs Shepliejd’s Store. gPECIAL Hosiery and Glove Week. —Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop. JJENSELITE Bowls for the keen bowler; also Jacques special quality at £6 per set.—Coles. D° you want to buy the best radio I Of course, you do. Then you must hear the New 1935 Ultimates now on show qt Berryman’s, 74 Broadway. gHOW Visitors.—See our display of diamond rings, unexcelled for beauty of design and quality of stones at prices to suit all pockets. —“Gerrand’s,” Jewellers. GOLDFINCH and Cousins are exponents in sports wear. —Silk locknit sports shirts with zipp fronts, colours, white, pink, fawn and blue, 8s 6d ; Canterbury silk locknit sports shirts with zipp fronts all colours, suede finish, 13s 6d; super finish, 11s 9d; ’white tennis shirts, 4s 9d; genuine fuj'i silk tennis or canoe shirts, os ild.— —Goldfinch and Cousins, tue mens store, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 281, 26 October 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 281, 26 October 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 281, 26 October 1934, Page 1

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