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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, gout’s left hand leather glove, 0 4 h July. Reward. Address “StanLOST, vicinity Rongopai Street, black Cocker Spaniel pup. Finder rewarded on returning. 55 Rongopai Street, phone 6654. TAKEN by mistake, from stand outside Martin’s Bookshop, lady’s Boucher bicycle. Finder please ring “Standard.” ' FOUND, the only wave worth having, a Eugene permanent wave; also water and marcel waving.—Levy’s, George Street, phone 7242. TO LET. TO LET, 3-roomed cottage, with Dover stove. Apply 232 Albert Street. CPO LET, comfortable furnished room, i- fireplace and separate entrance. Address “Standard.” TO LET, at £2, or for sale, in Regent Street, superior nearly new all heart bungalow, six rooms, kitchenette, two sleeping porches. Garage. Now empty. Apply 12 Sydney Street. CHURCH NOTICES. "JJNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH 11 a.m.—Devotional Service. 7 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. See Church Column Page TwoQUEEN STREET HALL. QUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Speaker, Mr IV. Noble, a returned missionary from India. Subject: “The Finger of God.” rPEItHACE END GOSPEL HALL, 1 FITJJItOY STREET. GOSPEL MEETING SUNDAY EVENING (D.V.) AT 7. Speaker, MR GEO. MENZIES. Subject, “The Greatest News the World Ever Had.” TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—A missionary address, Speaker, Mr W. Noble, of India. EVERYBODY WELCOME. CAN WE SHAPE THE FUTURE? THE third monthly address to the City of a series on Anti-Secu-larism. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH TO-MORROW, 7 P.M. t Preacher : REV. J. HUBBARD, M.A., B.D. All Citizens Cordially Invited.

SISTER EVANS HAS RETURNED, and can be'consulted on Health, Diet and Right Living at 309 MAIN STREET, opp. Public Trust. PALMERSTON NORTH MASTER HAIRDRESSERS. (Ladies’ and Gents’.) ALL are urgently requested to attend a general meeting to be held in the Cosmopolitan Hall on Tuesday, July 27th, at 7 p.m. sharp. Business: To discuss the proposed new award. B. A. PALENSKI, Hon. Secretary. LONGBURN FREEZING WORKS. BOBBY CALVES. CASH AT THE GATE. MR HERB JENSEN ■will collect on Mondays and Thursdays until further notice. Districts: ICairanga, Rangitikei Line, Opiki and Aokautere. Phone 6587, Palmerston North. BOBBY CALVES CASH AT GATE. IMLAY WORKS y WANGANUI. THE following carriers will collect in their respective districts, Mondays and Thursdays, commencing July s: M. S. MITCHELL, Phone 586, Feilding: Aorangi-ltangitikei Line. THOMAS RUTHVEN, Phone 560, Feilding: Aorangi, Buunythorpe, Wliakarongo. WALDIN BROS., Phone 440, Feilding: Cobyton, Kimbolton, Stanway, Halcombe. D. THOMSON, Phone 43D, Rongotea: Rongotea, Ohakea, Carnarvon, Kopane. W. AMEY, Phone 36M, Rongotea: Glen Oroua, Oroua Downs, Tail korea, Himatangi, Rangiotu. R. HOOK, Phone 80, Shannon: Tokomaru, Opiki, Shannon-Foxton. H. D. ABBISS, Phcme 6540, Palmerston North: Rairanga-Rangiotu. C. WYCHERLEY. Phone 42M, Ashhurst, Aokautere, Pohangina. Farmers are requested to put green or blue flags at gate. Further particulars from E. N. Rowe, Phone 51K, Rongotea; or Alex McMullian, Cash Buyer, Stratford. KELFIELD Poultry Farm and Hatcliory. Utility White Leghorns. Day-old chicks, £4 5s per hundred, £3 15s per hundred for 300 or more, delivered. Day-old pullets, £8 10s per hundred, £7 10s per hundred for 300 or more, delivered. 10 weeks old pullets 5s each. This poultry plant, being run on a dairy farm, provides free range, fresh air and abundance of green feed for the birds, with milk as well for the young stock. —Mrs Raikes, Kelfield, Oroua Downs, Phone 93M, Foxton. THE PICCADILLY PALMERSTON NORTH’S LEADING RESTAURANT. Cosv Rooms Overlooking the Square. Delightful Morning, Afternoon Teas and Lunches. Best Value and Service—Try Us! 0. A. DRIVER. EXPERT piano, player and organ tuner and repairer. Tuner to principal city organs. Work guaranteed. 114 Church Street. Telephone 7436. FCAPLE —Graduate Blind Insti- . tute, Auckland—Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. Orders left with G. H. Bennett and Co., Ltd., or phone 6263, will receive immediate attention.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 200, 24 July 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 200, 24 July 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 200, 24 July 1937, Page 1

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