HOST AND FOUND. LOST, Tuesday evening, between Rosy Theatre and Terrace End station, purse' containing money. Reward. Address “Standard.” TjtOUND, for a Eugene permanent J- wave, try Levy’s, George Street. —All material true to label. Also water and Marcel Waving. TO LET. fPO LET, six-roomed house with sleep--L ing porch, all modern conveniences and motor shed. Address “Standard.” f|K) LET, 5-roomed bungalow, all con veniences, garage, workshop and large section, Kefs. required. Address “Standard.” IpO LET, on© or two furnished bedJ- rooms and furnished sitting-room, with use of conveniences. Address “Standard.” 110 LET, at Manawatu Heads, a small - furnished cottage, January 27. Phone 8600. EMPIRE Dyers and Dry Gleaners. — Prices reasonable; we collect and deliver. Phone 614 J, next Devine’s Hotel, Main Street, Palmerston North. nHEbTEREIELD suites, 6s weekly. V Don’t let deposit worry you. See Art Cabinet Co., the Square (next Rosco. 170 R spouting and downpipe repairs, . hot or cold water troubles, blocked drains and waste pipes, phone 6207. We give prompt attention. Hoiben and Kirk, Ltd., 71 Rangitikei Street.
GOOD RETREADS MAY SAVE COST OF NEW . TYRES. If the Work is Done in Time. HAYWOOD VULCANISING COY. FOR PROMPT RELIABLE WORK • AT A REASONABLE COST. 73 RANGITIKEI STREET, PHONE 5060.
DREWS STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE NOW IN PROGRESS. ONLY once yearly do we hold a stocktaking clearance. Until January 31, your money will go further if you take this opportunity, and buy now! Why not call to-day P You’ll certainly be interested in our “Stocktaking Clearance” Prices. ANDREWS’ HOUSE FURNISHERS, 80 RANGITIKEI STREET 80
NEW YEAR GIFTS WHAT would be moro appreciated than a gift of TOBACCO or CIGARETTES, or even a BOX OF CIGARS. Special packings are obtainable at ALL TOBACCONISTS. YOU PAY NO MORE SO BUY FROM YOUR TOBACCONIST.
ENTER 1936 And COURIER STILL THE LEADER. EVERY Sign Indicates that Once More it will be a COURIER Year: WHY? BECAUSE IT GIVES BETTER RECEPTION AND LESS TROUBLE THAN ANY OTHER RADIO. HENRY COLES AND CO SOLE AGENTS:
“HOT DAY” OAKS FILLING. r P ASTY arid delicate palate-whetting _L “Hot Day” cake filling. Heat two well beaten eggs, 2oz butter, g-cup sugar, and sufficient sharpness of Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Essence of Lemon or Orange. Add a little citric acid. Do not boil. Store in glass bottles, covered with melted butter. SEEDLING and tomato plants. Largest and best stock in Dominion, also cheapest. Present price most kinds 6d dozen, 3s Gd per 100. B. H. JUST Nurseryman, Seedsman and Florist, The Square. HOLIDAY RESORTS “STANDARD” PROCURABLE DURING the Holiday Season the “Standard” may be obtained from the following: EOXTON BEACH—Mr R. E. Hart. TAN GIMO AN A —Mrs S. Lyon. PLIMMERTON—Mr W. Martin. PARAPARAUMU BEACH & TOWNSHIP —Mr B. L. Shepherd. WAITARERE BEACH—Mr L. Moffat. Readers who desire to receive the “Standard” at seaside resorts would assist by advising this Office before leaving town, thus ensuring that any particular newsagent’s Supply is increased to provide for their copies.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 46, 23 January 1936, Page 1
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