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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, grey and black striped tabby cat. Good reward on returning to 17 Queen Street. T OST, baker’s basket, vicinity Ada and Albert Streets.—Ring Birch, and Son, Longburn. LOST, black note book with addresses between corner Fitzroy Street and Post Office via Church and Princess Streets. Reward. Address “Standard.” T OST, Fox Terrier bitch, dark brown J-i markings. Answers to name “Judy,” Finder please return 14 Willis Street. LOST, from 187 Broadway, brown Shetland pony, unshod. Please ring 5603. __ 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, two-roomed furnished bach, conveniences. Close to Square. Address “Standard.” TO LET, small farm, near Glaxo factory, will graze one cow per acre. Address “Standard.” TO LET, two large unfurnished front rooms, firoplace, hob point, own entrance. Conveniences. Address “StanTO LET, two large unfurnished rooms, fireplace, use conveniences, e.l. hot water. Central.—-Address “Standard.’’ TO LET, to quiet man, small furnished room, conveniences, separate entrance, 6s weekly. Address “Standard.” TO LET, large bed-sittingroom, furnished or unfurnished. Address “Standard.” TO LET large single furnished room, use of conveniences. Address “Standard.” TO LET part house, suit two business ladies or respectable middleaged married couple. No children. Address “Standard.” ri'O LET, to suitable tenant, 4-roomed -L house. Apply 109 Cuba Street. No children. LADY living alone would like to let part of her well furnished home. Garage. Near bus stop. Write 354, “Standard.”

OLD TIME DANCE WEST END TO-NIGHT Novelties Novelties LOVEDAY’S ORCHESTRA. Prices. Is 6d and Is. A.R.R.

BUNNYTHORPE HALL. USUAL Euchre and Dance TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT. Good prizes and orchestra. Admission. Is and Is 6d. The Ball of the Year. PARAMOUNT BALL, MANGAMUTU HALL, PAHIATUA. TO-MORROW (WED.) NIGHT. , OTAGO CLUB ~-°- OLD-TIME DANCE IN Y.W.C.A. CLUB ROOMS, George Street. WEDNESDAY AT 8 P.M. Single Is 6d. Double 2s 6d. A.R.R. R. J. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. FUN! FUN! FUN! ASHHURST HALL. MASQUERADE PLAIN & FANCY IVJL DRESS BALL (In aid of Hall Funds.) TO-MORROW (WEDNES.)', SEPT. 1. PRIZES PRIZES Best Couple. Best Costumes. Novelty Dances. Masks Compulsory until 10 p.m. BILLY LARKIN’S BAND. Gents 4s. Ladies 2s. MANAWATU CO-OPERATIVE GUILDS. DANCE (OLD-TIME.) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 8 p.m. EMPIRE HALL, Waltzing Competition Bradley’s Orchestra. Good Supper All Welcome. Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s. H. W. KLEIN, Hon. Sec. Combined Committees. SPECIAL! Modem and Old Time Dance. THURSDAY NEXT, Municipal Hail. Also Usual Old-Time Dance, FRIDAY NEXT. KEEP This Date Free.—Rongotea Young . Farmers’ Club Second Annual EUCkRE and DANCE, FRIDAY, Sept. 17, Larkin’s Orchestra.—R. O. Gloyn, Hon. Secretary. PALMERSTON’S PREMIER BALLROOM STUDIO RJ. McGARVIE, Principal. Strict- • ly private lessons by appointment. Practice dance for pupils and' friends every Wednesday. Studios: 69 RAN GITIKEI STREET,, P.N., 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington. BETH PARSES specialises in BALLROOM DANCING. QUICKSTEP. Slow Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz and Crush Dancing. Amateurs coached for Wellington Competitions. Professionals trained and given teaching experience. Studio, Rangitikei Street, above Booth McDonald’s, classes Thursday 8 p.m. Private tuition by appointment.—Phone 6370. THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal: Miss Gwen Gibbs. PRIVATE and Class Tuition in all branches. Prospectus at Studio—Bl Broadway Avenue, Phone 7170. BALLROOM DANCING LEONIE IRELAND PRIVATE TUITION, CLASSES AND PRIVATE CLASSES. Studio: 299 BROADWAY AVENUE. Phone 5978. HAXES~WALKER DISPENSING CHEMIST. HOOPER BLDGS., BROADWAY. Prescriptions Called for and Delivered Promptly Phone' 6020.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 232, 31 August 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 232, 31 August 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 232, 31 August 1937, Page 1

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