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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, week ago, 3-diamond ring, Victoria Avenue. —Dahlia Street. Reward. ■ —Phono 6055. LOST, sot- of teeth and horn-rimmed glasses. Reward. Address “Standard.” WOULD person who took overcoat, by mistake, from Melody Dance, pieaso return and collect own. Address “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. TO LET, furnished room, with part or full board. Address “Standard.” ipO LET, two furnished rooms with conJ- veniences, in good locality. Address “Standard.” fTO LET, for three months, fully furnishJ. ed 5-roomcd bungalow; close in; young married couple preferred.—Box 248, Palmerston North. TO LET, two bedrooms; two single bods in each; morning tray; 12s 6d per room. Address at “Standard.” TO LET, small shop and large store-room on ground floor; also offices in Spooner’s Buildings, Rangitikei Street. Low rent to permanent tenants. ANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL, i 108 Rangitikei Street, BED AND BREAKFAST ss. ACCOMMODATION. BOARD wanted, share room; two young tradesmen; Rangitikei Street or vicinity. Write 434, WANTED, by couple; no children; selfcontained flat or small house. Write 441, “Standard.” PRIVATE home has vacancy for gentleman boarder; single room. Address “Standard.” fIOM FORT ABLE Aco om m odauon. \J Casuals or permanent board, good table.—King’s Court Private Hotel, 113 Fitzhcbert Avenue, Telephone 6368. (Mrs J. Johnson, Proprietress.) --r— m.- —J-? 1 a WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. WANTED to buy, an old car, any condition. Cheap for cash. Write 439, “Standard.” MOUNSEYS, the Furniture Auctioneers, are cash buyers of household furniture of every description from single articles to complete households. —Phone 6269 for free valuation. WANTED, small building section; near town. State area, price, etc., to 443, “Standard.” REFRIGERATION repairs, and general engineering, expert workmanship no job too small or too large. Reasonable prices.—J. M. Roberts, qualified engineer, rear of Manson and Barr, Rangitikei St. CASH Buyors, brewery bottles, local and “Tui” Is 6d dozen. For sale, ladies’ winter and spring coats, frocks, shoes, men’s boots, boys’ trousers. Very reasonable prices.—Mrs A. Kreft, Cuba Street (next Ward Bros.) ZIP Hot Water Cylinders ! Agents Leader and Watt, Electricians, Rangitikei Street, Phone 7573. WANTED to sell, one cow; just calved; one heifer at drop. Apply 110 Ruahine Street after 5 p.m. COW covers, heavy jute, 8s; extra wide heavy jute, 9s 9d; white duck, 18s; green flax, 22s 6d. Cash. Freight paid 6 or more. —W. Bishop. Saddler, Marton. J WANTED to buy, for cash, small fourroomed house; close in. Stale full particulars to 442, “Standard.” WANTED to buy, brewery bottles. Is 6d dozen; also other bottles at highest prices.—P.N. (Manawatu) Bottle Exchange, 47 Grey Street, phone 7092. We collect. |JNCLE ALF’S, 369 Main Street, are cash buyers of musical instruments, gents’ clothing, household goods, boots, shces, engineering, carpentering and gardening tools, etc. —Phone 6780 SEEDS, PLANTS AND SHRUBS. ONION Plants. —Longkeepers, 4s 1000; railago extra; 6e posted; reduction wholesalers. —Kala liansji, Kitchener Road, Pukekoho. GAYBORDER” Collection twelve choice ornamental berried and flowering shrubs value 28s 6d for 20s delivered. — II arrison’s. AROMATIC Roses. Centennial Collection, 12 distinct shades 16s; postage paid.— Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd. Mt; Eden, Auckland. fIABBAGE, lettuce plants, 7s 1000; railage extra; Is 6d 100 posted.—Kala liansji, Kitchener Road, Pukekohe. SEED Potatoes for present planting, Epicure, Cliff’s Kidney, Robin Adair, Early Rose, Black Kidneys, 'Sutton’s Supreme, all South Island certified seed at Harrison’s. BEAUTIFUL Gladiolus, 12 special named shades. Violets, yellows, salmons, 7s per dozen. —Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd., Fit. Eden, Auckland. VEGETABLE Plants now ready, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, onion plants (Straw and Brown Spanish). Sow our tested vegetable seeds. Everything for the garden at Harrison’s. ADVICE on planting, pruning roses, fruits, shrubs; 36 pages; posted free.— Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd., Mt. Eden, AuckEEPING Trees and Specimens.—Largest selection Weeping Elms, Ash, Cherries, Roses and Weeping Apples.— Harrison’s. . BOYSENBERRIES. Youngberries, Figs, Guavas, 2s 6d each. Loganberries, Currants, Cranberry, Is 6d posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries Ltd., Mt.- Eden, Auckland. FARMERS 1 Do not miss this month for planting your shelter trees. Cupressus Macrocarpa, best grade, 30s per 100, 2nd grade 25s per 100. Lawsoniana, picked trees 40s per 100, first grade 30s per 100, 2nd grade 25s per 100. Call and inspect them at Hart’s Nurseries, 582 Ferguson Street (Terrace End), Phone 6738. pRUIT. and shelter trees, plants, shrubs, etc., of all sorts and cheapest in Dominion. Price lists free on application.—B. H. Just, Florist and Seedsman, Palmerston North. PERSSON’3 Nursery for choice healthy seedlings; also flowering shrubs, hedge and ornamental trees. Order now tomato plants for hothouse plants. Address 498 Church Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 217, 12 August 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 217, 12 August 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 217, 12 August 1940, Page 1