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MISCELLANEOUS. “POTTERS” Rule the Waves.” Per--L manent waving 21s to 255; six months’ guarantee. —• Phono 7520, R.S.A. Buildings, Cuba Street. Horticultural Naptimien© 6d per lb.—B. H. Just, Florist, The Square. 4 CROWN sultanas, 8d lb; Phoenix Peel, Is 4d lb; Lemon Peel, Is lb; French Cherries, 2s 8d lb; Figs, from 6d lb; 3 Crown Currants, 8d; Mixed Fruits, Is and Is 2d lb. Harwood’s Store, 261 Victoria Avenue, phone 5307. ASTERS, crimson, shell pink and mixed; Zinnias, Stocks, Phlox, Balsam, Kochia, Viscaria, Carnations, Dianthus, African and Tree Marigolds, Delpliinums, Nastrurtiums, Cosmos, Tomatoes, all 6d doz., 5 doz. 2s. Cabbage, Lettuce, B. Sprouts, 25 6d; Celery, 20 6d. Trigg, 181 Shamrock Street, phone 5306. “JJUGHES,” Coleman Place, for choice new season’s dessert figs, muscatels in packets and boxes to suit all purchasers at keen prices. XMAS Gifts.—Fancy boxed stationery in prices to suit all, at Bennett's, Broadway. HAY PRESSING. —Farmers requiring first-class job book early with H. W.~ Jensen, Kairanga, phone 125 A. tIONNOR’S for 'Waterman and Swan 1 Fountain pens. PLANTS. —Lobelia single 9d, double Is, Celery, Tomato, Balsam,, Cucumber, Portulaca, Gd dozen.—B. H. Just, Florist, The Square. “COMPTON Tea.”—Have you tried V2 this new fiavoury non-metallic tasting tea. Obtainable all leading stores, 3s per pound. “P S.A.” The world’s supreme cycle. -D. 1937 models just arrived. An inspection will show you the reason for their popularity. Warner and Mochan’s, Broadway, and the Square, next “Standard.” The “8.5. A.” Agents. VAN Grey recapture, youth. Ilow young you look when true natural colour ii grown back into your hair with Van Grey tonic. Obtainable 11. Hepworth, Chemist. 1 937 DIARIES—CoIIins, Whitcombe’s JL and Walkers’ English, at Bennett’s, Broad way. DICKIE’S Liquidation Sale —wonderful bargains in new and used radios. A GIFT to give pleasure to the whole family. To-day is the day of "wings, so give birds. Be up-to-date and start bird-keeping. See lnkpen’s Bird Shop, Main Street, or ring 5G77. XMAS Gifts.—Playing cards, large variety, new designs, at Bennett’s, Broadway. FOR Xmas gifts that appeal to men see Les Carter’s window. Hairdresser and tobacconist, Broadway. WYCHERLEY’S Wears Wear Well. Gift handkerchiefs, Gd, 9d, Is, Is 3d; gents’ silk sox, Is Gd, Is lid, 2s Gd, 3s Gd ; gents’ ties, 2s, 2s Gd, 3s Gd; locknit singlets and drawers. 2s lid; art silk dressing gowns, 19s Gd. Wycherley, Broadway. XMAS Cards and Calendars.—Thousands to choose from, at Bennett’s, Broadway. I 1 HESTER FIELD suites, bs weekly. O Don't let deposit worry you. See Art Cabinet Co., the Square (next Rosco;. RADIO AND EQUIPMENT. DUY a radio for Xmas at Dickie’s J Liquidation Radio Sale. i-vrtuAlNS 1 Several radios traded in J on “State” all-wave models. Ea6y wins. Wright, Stephenson and Co., ,td.. Hangitikei Street. EADIO for the holidays. The Port-o-Dyne portable, no aerial required. £ls 10s.—Radford’s Radio, Rangitikci Street. 'WONDERFUL bargains at ridiculous Vi prices. Fully guaranteed radios at Dickie’s Liquidation Sale "UiAiii, uauio. lour ideal realised! U Let us prove by demonstration. Phone 5361. Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. ACCOMMODATION. WANTED to rent, lock-up motor shed, vicinity Pitt Street preferred. Write 671, “Standard.” WANTED furnished room for gent. Apply stating terms to 679 “Standard.’ ’DUNG man requires private . in vicinity of Terrace End. “Standard.” board AYrite RIVATE board offered two gentlemen friends, share sunny room, ufortable home. Garage, washing. minutes Square. Address “Stanrd.” WANTED to rent car shed, within a couple of miles aerodrome. AYrite Norton, Union Airways. ANTED to rent, furnished flat or house, Palmerston, Xmas to New A'ear inclusive. Apply immediately to 678 “Standard.” WHEN m Napier try “otoneiea Guest House,” 3 Harvey Road. A good home, moderate tariff, garages. Telephone 575, Mrs L. G. Beamish. WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. WANTED to buy, a girl’s and boy’s juvenile bicycle, must he reasonable. Address ‘‘Standard.” WANTED to purchase, light oar, VV cash transaction. _Apply 69 or 75 Grey Street. Phono 6774, TENTS. Tents and flys, 6xß. 30s; 8 x 10, 12s 6d; 10 x 12. 52s 6d. Motor tent £5 10s. Camp chairs, 4s Gd. Uncle Alf’s, 233 Main Street, phone 6780. WANTED to sell, young cocker spaniel dog, 15s. Apply 115 Ruahine Street. “CINDERELLA,” 227 West and 313 V 7 East Main Street, two shops. Ladies’, Children’s, Gents’ left off clothing, boots, shoes, books, tools, jewellery, household sundries. etc. ■ Best prices; we call. i-JJNCLE Alf wants to buy gents’ discarded clothing, boots, shoes, old gold, silver, trade tools, suitcases, etc. We call and collect. Phone 6780. Only address 233 Main Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 10 December 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 10 December 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 10 December 1936, Page 1