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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Thursday, truck tarpaulin be--tween Tiritea and P.N. Railway Station. Reward. —Phone 7783. LOST, corner Lombard and Foathorston Streets, fountain pen. Apply 269 College Street. Reward. LOST, pair navy kid zip gloves, vicinity Square. Finder please leave at “Standard/' TRY us for the latest styles in permanent marcel and water waving, only experts employed; also manicuring. Levy’s, George Street. Ring 7242 for appointments. TO LET. T O LET, 3 rooms with garage. Addioss "Standard.” r |HJ LET, 2 large rooms, partly furnished, 2 fireplaces; gas oven; own entranee; good loculity. Address “Standard.” 10 LET, to gent, bright, furnished room, with hot point; quiet adult household; abundance hot water and phone. Address “Standard.” - T mo LET, newly erected superior flat of 4 J. largo rooms and all conveniences, including garage; unfurnished; rental £2 5s per week. Write 767, “Standard.” TO LET, single and connected double rooms, furnished and unfurnished, in our apartment house. Latest conveniences and garages. No children. References required.—flopwood Hardware, Phone 7777. TO LET, large front rooms; double or single: also garage. Address “Standard.” TO LET, new 5-roomed house, every convenience; .good locality; rent £2 ss. Write 759, “Standard.” TO LET, two or three furnished rooms; splendid cooking conveniences; 2, 3 or 4 adults. Address “Standard.” TO LET, to business lady or gent, furnished room; morning tray or part board : also garage if required.—Ring 7565. VACANT - double bedroom; suit two gents; morning tray optional: also car shed; vicinity Showgrounds. Address “Standard.” T)ANGITIKEI PRIVATE -*-* 1 103 Rangitikei Street. BED AND BREAKFAST ss. HOTEL. ACCOMM ODATI ON. YfOUNG girl wants board in city. Room J- only. Write 786, “Standard.” ANTED, by respectable woman, bach, immediately. Write 793, “Standard.” w WANTED to rent, house by man in regular work. . Write, reasonable rent assured, 35 South Street. WANTED to rent, house, 5 rooms, preferably ; any locality; best referenec9. Write 796, “Standard.” WANTED, in three weeks’ time,- board for young couple in comfortable home. Write 790, “Standard.” WANTED, young man as boarder; share room with young civil servant; handy to Square. Address “Standard.” WANTED to rent, urgently from Juno 22, furnished flat; 3or 4 rooms. Write 769, “Standard.” ¥OUNG married couple desire to rent furnished or partly furnished flat or house, about August. Particulars 798. “Standard.” WANTED, four-roomed house; outskirts, good adult tenants. Address “Standard.” COMFORTABLE A c c o m m odanon. vJ Casuals or permanent beard, gooc table.—King’s Court Private Hofei, 11; Fitzh"rbert Avenue, Telephone 6368. (Mr: J. Johqson, Proprietress.) SEEDS, PLANTS AND SHRUBS. AROMATIC Roses, Centennial Collection, 12 distinct shades 16s; postage paid.— Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. Cl OLDEN Arum Lily, also Piiik, flowerU ing bulbs, only Is each. Fine stock all lilies at Harrison’s, Prices right. ADVICE on planting, pruning roses, fruits, shrubs; 36 pages; posted free. — Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. RASPBERRY, Lloyd George.—Largest fruiting variety, prolific, early cropper. Strong fruiting canes, 3s 6d doz. — Harrison’s. BOYSENBERRIES, Youngberries, Figs, Guavas, 2s 6d each. Loganberries, Currants, Cranberry. Is 6d posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Gladiolus, 12 special named shades. Violets, yellows, salmons, 7s per dozen.—Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. FRUIT Trees. —We have a fine selection of the leading varieties of 2 and 3-year-old trees to choose from,' 2s 6d and 3s each, 27s 6d per dozen. Red and Black Currants, 15s per dozen. Gooseberries, 15s per dozen. Orders promptly attended to at Hart’s Nurseries, 582 Ferguson Street (Terrace -End). FRUIT and shelter trees, plants, shrubs, etc., of ajl sorts and cheapest in Dominion. Price lists free on application.—B. H. Just, Florist and Seedsman, Palmerston North. PLANT Special 1 Rose Primulas 9d doz., 3s box of 5 doz. delivered (plant in semi-shade). Plant now, Iceland Poppies, Pansies, Wallflowers, Stocks, Aubretias, Polyanthus, Cinerarias, Sweet Peas, Carnations. Antirrhinums, Ranunculus, etc. Also on sale Flowering Shrubs, Hedge and Ornamental Trees. —Pers6on’s Nurseries, 498 Church Street. Pf, ANTING season is now here, select your own plants from the nursery. Quality the best, prices right. Best selecnon at Arthur Just’s, 60 College Street, phone 6476. RADIO AND ELECTRICAL. WOSKETT RADIO LTD., thoroughly service all makes sets. Complete service data enables us to make this claim and guarantee satisfaction.—Phone 6899 or call 249 Cuba Street. B~ORHAM’S RADIO SERVICE, LTD., have fully qualified technicians, and modern service equipment for all makes of radios. When your radio gives trouble, just ’phone 7409 or 6391 and Borham’s will give prompt and eflicient service. KEEP Warm.—Buy your new high temperature English electric fire before stocks aro depleted. Priced from 12s 6d.— Kirkland’s Electrical «nd Radio Service, 132 Broadway. ■ “■pUSH” in direct to the war news. EnJD quire about this famous English radio ni Mounsoys Radio Dept., Rangitikei Street. HAVE you Heard the latest news? Listen in on “Courtcnqy,” the radio sold and I recommended by Woskett Radio, Ltd., 249 Cuba Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 168, 15 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 168, 15 June 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 168, 15 June 1940, Page 1