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LOST AND FOUND. T OST, 10.30 bus from Palmerston jU Nortli, Saturday night, horn rimmod glasses, grey ease. 'Reward. J. Kinimout, Manchester Hotel, Feilding. LOST, Friday, goods delivery book, between Elmira. Avenue and factory. Finder please return Dixons Ltd. LOST, gold wristlet watch, vicinity Showgrounds, last night, Reward. Address “Standard FOUND. —Ladies, look smart and pretty by having a Eugene water or marcel wave, also face massage and manicure. - —• Levy’s, George Street, Phone 7242. i TO LET. TO LET, single furnished bedroom, central, 10. s with washing. Address “Standard A 110 LET, in modern home, eomfort- - ably furnished room, single beds, suit friends, morning tray if desired. Address ‘‘Standard.’’ TO LET, in modern home, double furnished bed-sittingroom, gas stove, telephone. "Write 992 “Standard.” _ HIO LET, large bed-sittingroom, liotJL point, fireplace, good locality. Address “Standard.” UP WO furnished rooms to let, use -L every conveniences, telephone. Address “Standard.” OUPEEIOR modern four-roomed flat, 0 with carshed. Phone 6574 or apply 140 Fitzherbert Avenue. ACCOMMODATION. WANTED to rent, unfurnished room, or house, for a term, rent in advance. Write 986 “Standard.” EADIO operator requires private lodgings, vicinity Milson Acroddome or Richardson’s Line. Write 972 “Standard.” PRIVATE board offered working man, handy Square, light washing. Address “Standard.” LADY (widow) would like to meet lady, comfortable home, who would take paying gue6t. Write 984 “Standard.” WANTED to rent, 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms or flat, rent in advance. Write 979 “Standard.” VACANC1 T for few boarders. Entirely under new management.—King’s Court Private Hotel. WANTED to rent, in Feilding, cottage or flat, unfurnished, good tenants, rent in advance. Write 985 “Standard.” W‘ ANTED board in private family byworking man. Particulars to 988 “Standard.” WANTED, by business couple, selfcontained flat, furnished or unfurnished. Write 991 “Standard.” BOARD required by male member of 2ZA staff. Phone and garage preferred, but not essential. Write 995, “Standard.” WANTED to rent, house or self-con-tained flat, rent in advance. Write 982, “Standard.” WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. WANTED to buy, sugar bags.—P.N.Manawatu Bottle Exchange, 47 Grey Street, Phone 7092. CARS in good condition wanted for spot cash. —Mutual Motors, IG7 Rangitikei Street, ’nhone 6664. WANTED to lease or buy, 5-roomed modern home. Full particulars to N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Palmerston North. W' ANTED for ~casli“small freehold section, £BO to £9O. No agents. A ddress 1 ‘Standard V WANTED to buy, wine and brewery bottles. For sale, good line ladies’ O.S. garments, also S.W. and W. ladies’ clothing and footwear, cheap to clear. —Mrs A. Kreft, Cuba Street, next Ward Bros. _ PIANO, any condition, for practice. State name, condition and price to “Student,” 993 WANTED to buy, electric sowing machine. Price and particulars to 994 “Standard.” RADIO AND REPAIRS. IQOQ EKCO radios. Intriguing, spectacular, efficient. Your logical choice for the coming season. Judge for yourself.—District agent, P. j. Kirkland, A.M. Inst., Re. (Aust.), 102 Broadway. SEE the 1939 Radiola radios. Mounaeys Radio Dept. T V. KYLE, 33 Waldegrave Street, • specialises in radio repairs only. It's our business all day and everyday. A lifetime’s experience at your command. Valves tested free. 12 months’ guarantee on all repairs. ANOTHER satisfied listener means wo have jnst installed an S.T.C. Radio in their home. —Woskett Radio, Ltd., 249 Cuba Street. PlO REWARD will be paid for any oO radio wo cannot repair. Play safe Let us repair your set. We have a combined radio experience unequalled in this City. Our aim is to do the liest possible job.—Radford’s Radio Laboratories, 111 Rangitikei Street, Phone 5962 (after hours, 5718). HM.V. NEW electric record player, . 79s Gd. Music when you want it bv attaching to your radio. Call at the new music shop, 2GI Cuba Street Music and Radio Co. (J.-Emmett, Manager.) A FULL RANGE OF SPRING FELTS Is Now Showing At KITTY EMDEN’S MILLINERY SALON Cnr. Fitzherbert Avenue and The Square. All the delightful new shades in most becoming lines. RING~ 7329

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 194, 18 July 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 194, 18 July 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 194, 18 July 1939, Page 1