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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Feilding, yesterday, smootliliaired black and tan sheep dog. Apply 9 Monekton Street, Foi I<ling. (TOME astray, 1 aged ram, 1 aged J owe. If nut claimed within seven I days will be sold to defray expenses. — A. I). Williams, JJunnytliorpe Hoad, Ashhurst. LOST, on Saturday afternoon, between 155 Grey Street and State Theatre, Hotary wristlet watch. Finder please ring 7004. Reward. lOST, budgerigars, white, yellow, J green, blue. Saturday afternoon. Howard. 17 Hereford Street. LOST, on about July 10, from Fitzherbert, black sheep dog. LI reward. Phone 81378. LOST, Friday night brown suede glove, fur top. Finder please ring 7020. lOST, probably between Hospital and 4 Square, copy of play “Tons of Money.” Finder please return “Standard.” QTRAYED on my property at TaiLl korea Siding, one dairy cow. Owner can have same by paying expenses. O. E. Stratford. TAOUND. —Entrust your next Eugene 1. Permanent. Water and Marcel wave, all manicuring and tinting, to Levy's, George Street, ’phone 7242. TO LET. fpO LET, single furnished bedroom, J- near Square. Address “Standard.” 4PO LET, sunny front room, near 1- town, use conveniences, suit business persons. Address “Standard.” TO LET, large sunny room, two single beds, central. Address “Standard.” fTO LET, room for furniture storage, -L 4s weekly. Address “Standard.” TO LET, 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms, hot noint. Address “Standard.” ACCOMMODATION. W "ANTED furnished room, by girl 17. will lielj> with housework lor small rent. Address “Standard. VACANCY for two young men hoarders, willing to share room in comfortable home. Address “Standard.” pOMFOUTA RLE" boanT offered two O friends, willing share furnished inch, heater, e. 1., conveniences. AdJross WANTED to" rent, urgently. 4 or 5loomed house, close in, with view :o purchase. Write 357, “Standard.” ANTED urgently. 2 or 13-roomed flat. Write H3B “Standard.” W~ XS'TED to lease, bach," ~2 or 13 rooms, with 1 acre, will purchase. D. Lloyd, 281 Hangitikei Street. VACANCY two tradesmen, willing share room. Good home, piano and telephone. Address “Standard.” WANTED to rent by representative, just transferred, 5 or G-roomcd louse or bungalow, conveniences, _gnrige preferable'. Ring ’phone G 415 or write 148 “Standard.” ACANCY~for few boat tiers. Entirely under new management.—King’s Court Private Hotel. W.VXTKD garage, room or shop for storing furniture. A\ rite “Storage, ” 127 “Standard.” WANTED lo rent, furnished house or Hat; adults. Write 126 “Standard” or ’phone 59135. FURNITURE FOR SALE. OAK dining suite, tea waggons. wardrobes, tallboys, Chesterfield suites, Walter Collinson piano, late model, 9-stop organ. —Crown Mart, Main Street, 'phone 7G83. USED furniture of every description traded in on new. Ua.lanee on easy terms.—Mouiisevs Furnishing House. USED FURNITURE. Exceptionally good imported mahogany roll-top desk, 2 flat-top desks, oak and rimu, office chairs, 1 late model KGG Singer Sewing Machine ,CS 7s Gd ; 1 cabinet Singer Machine] £5 17s Gd ; mahogany ten-stop organ', a really good instrument.— Empire Furnishers, Cowling’s Corner, George and Cuba Streets. D OMIXLON A UCTJOXEER! NO COMPANY LTD. for RESULTS PHONE 57G8. UR NIT UR E AND CLEARING SALES ARRANGED. • Pay the. Highest Cash Price for nature from Single Articles to Complete Households. IN DORS for Results I3UYEHS Satisfaction Entrust Your Business To the iMINION AUCTIONEERING CO., LIMITED, Kino- Street. Palmerston North. RADIO AND REPAIRS. SEE the 1930 Radiola radios.— Mounseys Radio Dept. NEW recordings, latest dance hits, Hill Hilly and yodelling, popular vocalists, comedy. All makes. Think of records—think of the Music and Radio Cov., 261 Cuba Street. (J. Emmett, Manager.) WOSKETT Radio, Ltd., 249 Cuba VY Street (next Cosmo. Club) have full service data on all Radio Sets. It will pay you to ’phone G 899 for service, satisfaction. £lO REWARD will be paid for any radio we 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 best possible job.—Radford’s Radio Laboratories, 111 Hangitikei Street, phone 5962 (after hours, 5718). T?OR better and brighter radio entcr--1? tninment, revolve with the now micro-sensitive radioirons. The world’s standard valve. Local stockist. P. J. Kirkland, A.M. Inst., 15c. (Aust.), 102 Broadway. T V. KYLE (lale 2ZO). 33 WnldetJ . grave Street—the city’s oldest radio expert, gives you a better repair job with 12 months’ guarantee. Any make of radio.' Estimates free, moderate charges and prompt attention.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 205, 31 July 1939, Page 1

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708

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 205, 31 July 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 205, 31 July 1939, Page 1

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