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TO LET. TO LET, permanently, Regent Street, new bungalow, 6 rooms, sleeping i porch, garage. Apply IGS Victoria Avenue. TO LET, sunny single bed-sitting J- room, modern home, telephone, few minutes Square; 8s 6d. Address “Standard.” TO LET, largo shed, 1000 sq. feet, J- suitable workshop or manufacturing. Apply 5 Andrew Young Street. TO LET, furnished double bed-sit--L ting room, gas cooker, fireplace; also single room. 21a Campbell Street. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, kitchenette, garage, all conveniences, good locality, 30s; furnished 7-roomed home, 12 months lease, suit 2 families, £2 week. J. L. Bennett, Ltd., Phone 62G1. T“0 LET, two-roomed unfurnished self-contained flat. Address “StanWANTED to let, two unfurnished sunny front rooms. Address “Standard.” PUBLIC MEETING. “AGAINST WAR.” “AGAINST WAR.” BAND ROTUNDA Sunday, sei : ±. isth, at 2.30. SUNDAY, SEPT- 15th, at 2.30. Good Speakers. DAFFODIL DAY. PARENTS, old Students and others interested in the Palmerston North Technical School are invited to donate flowers, cakes, sweets, etc., towards the annual “Daffodil Day” effort to be held next Saturday. Depot 'at School. G. G. HANCOX, Director. UNITED CRICKET CLUB. ANNUAL General Meeting, lloyale Dutch Lounge, MONDAY, Sept. 16, at 7-30 p.in. All old and intending members cordially invited. TAKARO BOWLING, CROQUET AND TENNIS CLUB (Inc.) Featlierston Street West. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. MEMBERS are advised that the annual general meeting of the above Club will be held in the club’s Pavilion on MONDAY, the 16th SEPTEMBER, at 7.45 p.m. Business; Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Notice of Motion re Rule 5, Nomination and Election of Officers and General. Members and intending members cordially invited to attend. D. SPRING, Hon. Gen. See., 1G Ward Street. jgOARD and Residence. —Double or single rooms for casual or permanent guests. Tariff (winter reduction). — llangitikei Private Hotel, 44 Rangitikei Street. NEG. shirts, two collars to match, in newest spring colourings, striped, cheeked and plain, in blues, greys and browns, from 5s lid to 10s 6d; also plain white “bemberg” silk at /s 6d. Wycherley's Wares Wear Well, Regent Theatre Buildings. T ARGE packets (31bs) of soap powder Is per packet, 21b tins All Gold jam (African) Is 2d per tin.—S. G. Northcy, Broadway, Hooper’s Buildings. IJWA services in silver plate of high quality o£ wonderful values.—J. B. Gerrand and Sous, Ltd. fjnOWN Talk. —Hand smocked nighties, trousseau sets, your own designs made up. Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop. windshields, etc., are replaced promptly by experts at Alexander Clark, Ltd., Glass Bevellers, Leadliglit Artists, 15 and 17 Eitzlierbert Avenue. tjUtY our “Eamos” pies! Two better than one.—Dustin’s Ltd., the Squaro and opp. Railway Station. AMAZING difference in beauty effects obtained by using Max Factor’s colour harmony. Created specially for screen stars —now used universally by beautiful women. Free booklet on application.—J. It. Wood, Ltd., Chemists, the Square. NEW hair beauty with Bridestowo Lavender Shampoo. 6d pkt. makes two shampoos. CLUB Hotel Wine and Spirit Vaults. Ales and stouts brewery bottled Is 3d. South Australian port wine, Hardy’s, Irvine's and Seppelt’s 3s per bottle, 16s per gal.—H. B. Tucker, Ltd., phone.G236. WALLPAPER will transform your home—let us convince you. Call in and inspect the latest English modes in wallpaper treatment. —Alexander Clark, Ltd., Wallpaper and Paint Merchants. jpiNUS lusignis, Muricata, Overstocked in strong 2-year, Ist grade, now at 2nd grade price, 2nd grade now 3rd grade price in 1000 lots.—Coomb’s Nurseries.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 246, 14 September 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 246, 14 September 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 246, 14 September 1935, Page 1