LOST AND FOUND. LOST, gramophone handle in Ada , Street. Will finder kindly return to 35 Ada Street. LOST, suit case, Saturday afternoon, containing slippers and stockings. ■Reward. Apply “Standard.” LOST, wallet with Government tic- . ket and papers inside. Finder please leave at “Standard.” FOUND, the best Eugene permanent wave in town, from 17s 6d. Appointments, phone 7 242.—Levy's, George Street. TO LET. TO LET, 6-roomed furnished bunga--L low, all conveniences. Address at “Standard.” TO LET~ new 7-rd. bung., sunporch, near Square; superior 8-rd House, wireless; 5-rd. bungalow, sunporch; 4rd. house, near Square.—Win. Ritchie. TO LET, 4-roomed house, e. 1., gas stove, hot water, range, near Square. Address “Standard.” rjpo LET, house, 6 rooms, all conveniences, Morris Street. Address “Standard.” 'IDO LET, furnished detached room -L with kitchenette. Suit two mates; 5s each weekly.—l 97 Main Street. TO LET, comfortably furnished 1 and 2-roomed flats all conveniences, from 12s 6d weekly.—Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, 2 modern bungalows, Lyndhurst and Marne Streets both 27s 6d.—Barnes and Co., Clarendon Buildings. r DO LET, 5-roomed house, all conveni--L ences. Ring 5690. TO LET, in desirable home, to approved adult tenants, self-contained 4-roomed furnished flat, bathroom and garage. Apply 68 Te Awe Awe Street. '| T O LET, “i > iggly~\Viggly” Grocery -L Store, Cuba Street, fitted up with shelves and counter. Low rental.— Hopwood Hardware. TO LET, large modern sittingrqom with sleeping porch attached, fireplace, h.p., gas stove, use conveniences, moderate rent. Address “Standard.” T" O LET, furnished or unfurnished 2roomed flat, all conveniences, own entrance; central. Address “Standard.” BUNGALOW, Roy St. 255; Moerangi St. 255; Marne St. 30s; Worcester St. 20s; Hereford St. 22s 6d; Ferguson St. IBs, 235, 255; Victoria Ave. 37s 6d; 6 rooms Summerhay St. 22s 6d; 6 rooms Andrew Young St. 253; 7 rooms Park Rd. 255: 6 rooms Morris St. 22s 6d; 4-rd. flat Botanical Rd. 18s; 4-rd. flat, Square, 25s.—A. Mortland and Co., 33 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. ODD patterns in felt base squares to clear at bargain prices. 8’ x 7J’ 22s 6d, 9' x 9’ 27s 6d, 9' x 10i’ 32s 6d, 9’ x 12' 37s 6d. This is your opportunity—call and inspect at Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. EGGS are now cheap. Do not put off preserving until to-morrow. “Yoko” Is 6d; all stores and H. W. Scott, Chemist. PAINFUL Feet? Consult trained chiropodist at Dr. Scholl’s Depot. Advice tree. Manufactured in Australia! And, better than the best . . . . Have you tried “Dulux,” the miracle paint for furniture, motors, etc.— Ward Bros, sole agents. Phone 5685. hot! Why bake at home when you can buy the best sponge block squares at 6d each, cream filled.— Dustins Ltd., the Square, and opp. Railway. ■yy ALLPAPERS.—Our range is the largest in the city. lie-paper that faded room now.—Alexander Clark, Ltd., 15 and 17 Fitzherbert Avenue. TTHSHING. —Rods, reels, lines, landJL 1 ing nets,, waders, brogues, baits, flies, etc., the best at Bycroft’s, Cuba Street, ANDREWS and Sons spring furniture and carpet sale, is still in full swing. Large ’ shipments of carpet squares and rugs just to hand. All included in sale prices.—Showrooms, 80 Rangitikei Street. yyALLPAPERS are cheaper at Alexander Clark Ltd. Call in and inspect our latest designs.—ls and 17 Fitzherbert Avenue. EEMARKABLE hair colour-restorative action of Rachel Hair Tonic defies detection. Starts immediate colour glow. 3s 6(1. All chemists and drapers. DISEASES of the shin and scalp remedied with Ceptine Salve. Gives prompt relief to all skin irritations. 2s, 3s 6d, 6s jar, Chemists, Stores, Henderson’s Pharmacy, Library Building, the Square. gALE! Sale! See Andrews' large stocks of furniture and furnishings. You’ll be sure to find your requirements. Showroom: 80 Rangitikei Street. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. STUDIO DANCE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 8 p.m. Pupils by Invitation. Guests of Pupils Usual Subscription. Studio, 81 Broadway Avenue, Phones 7170-7477. Hemstitching 4d PER YARD. Hemstitching TY7ORK done within the Hemstitching VV hour.—H. R. ECCLEHemstitching STON. 252 Cuba Street, Hemstitching opp. Cosmo. Club. Dahlias i AHLIAS! DAHLIAS! AHLIAS! Dahlias i AHLIAS! Thousands of plants are now ready for planting out. All plants are well-grown and we claim to have the best selection in New Zealand. Order your plants now. Catalogues and prices posted on application. FRANK MASON, SANDON ROAD, FEILDING.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 290, 5 November 1934, Page 1
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