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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, bicycle from Coleman Place. Finder rewarded on returning to L. Marlin, .Bookseller, Coleman Place, Phone 5348. LOST,' Esplanade, Friday, brown sandal, size 1. Linder pleaso leave at 49 Queen Street , LOST, in Cuba Street, man’s bicycle; painted all black. Howard on returning, 697 Main Street. TAKEN by mistake, Monday morning; small suitacse from Railway Station oil’ Limited. Address “Standard.” LEFT on seat near gas rings in Esplanade, Boxing Day, Cirlex Camera, in case. Owner in R.A.F. Howard. —262 Broadway. ■ STRAYED from my paddock, one light fa.wn Jersey heifer calf. Ring T. Fraser, Kongo lea. Ij'OUND. —Book now for the holidays for your non electric eugeno permanent waves; also marcel and water waves. — Phone 7242, Levy, George Sticet. TO LET. TO LET, Terrace End, superior unfurnished flat, four rooms, kilchetto and bathroom, garage. Applications and references to 904, “Standard.” TO LET, single and connected double rooms, furnished and unfurnished, in our apartment house. Latest conveniences and garages. No children. References required.—Hop wood Hardware. Phone 7777. DOOMS" to let.—Ring 7583. BEACH house, Wailarerc; furnished; sea front; from January 2nd; accommodate six. Rent £2 15s weekly. Apply L. R. Spencer, Levin. ACCOMMODATION. WANTED, small flat or unfurnished bedroom; kitchenette;' use of bathroom; reliable. Write 901, “Standard.” WANTED, for one week, January 5, furnished house, I'oxton Beach.—ll. V. Hudson, Levin. WANTED by young couple, 3-roomed unfurnished flat. Write stating particulars to 906 “Standard.” WANTED to rent, 4 or 5-rootned unfurnished house; urgently; adults; P.N. or close in. Write 902, “Standard.” WANTED to rent, cottage; moderate rent. Reply Hayward, 24 Taonui Street. “ A BERLOUR” Accommodation House. ix Reasonable charges (two minutes to Ssuare). —175 Cuba Street. DINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, Xmas Holidays Moderate Tariff. RANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL. RADIO AND ELECTRICAL. DOUBLE your chances of saving money by having your radio repaired thoroughly the first time at P. J. Kirkland’s, 132 Broadway. rTUUNK of the thrill of having your voice J. or musical instrument recorded. Records cut from 10s 6d each. Further details from Borham’s Radio Service, Ltd., 83 The Square, Phono 7409. jpiO REWARD will be paid for any radio 30 we cannot repair. Repairs guaranteed 12 months. —Radford’s Radio, Agente Philco and Mullard Radios, 111 Rangitikei Street. Phone 5952 (after hours 5718). SEE the New Zealand-built Princess Washing Machine with the automatic safety wringer and 3-year unconditional guarantee. Built under Connor Patents. —Radford’s Radio, 111 Rangitikei Street, Phone 5962. * WOULD YOU BE PLEASED IF YOUR RADIO went “Dead” ovor the Holidays? To eliminate any doubts, have us thoroughly tost and check up on everything ESTIMATES ARE FREE and entail no obligation. Valves tested free with latest equipment RING 6899. WOSKETT RADIO LTD., 249 Cuba Street. MISCELLANEOUS. LI Lo and Hutchison Air Beds. Full stocks at the Para Rubber Co., Priced from 29s 6d to 79s 6d. FIRING I Why not try our pine boards; cut to any length [or your household needs. Special prices in j, i and cord lots only.—S- Rush and Co.. Phone 7630 F-lSliElt’S for chiming and striking clocks, extraordinary good selection from 4gns, worth a lot more.—Fisher’s, Merchant Jewellers, Regent Theatre Bldgs., Broadway. RAWLEIGII’S Stock Tonic .for summer production.—B. F. Bell, 52 Florence Avenue, Agent. OOD ! We now have a big supply of mill wood, specially suitable for kindling and coppers, specially keen prices in -i, i, and cord lots.—Ring S. Rush and Co., Phono 7630, ANDREWS, Furnishers, advise occasional tables from 21s Cd to sgns. Always appreciated I—lß4 Rangitikei Street. STORE trucks for sacks or cases save heavy labour, with iron wheels, No. 0 54s 6d, 1 59s 6d, 262 s 6d, 3 66s 6d. Rubber tyres 21s extra. —Ilolben and Kirk, Ltd., 159 Rangitikei Street. SAY “Happy New Year” with chrome and oak waggons, 31s to Bgns.—Andrews, Furnishers, 184 Rangitikei Street. YULE AND COLLINS, Wood and Coal Merchants, corner Main and West Streets, and 117 Cuba Street. —Phono 7380 and 7724. Wood, coal, coke, carbonettes. Prompt service. gROKEN glass in your car ! Have it replaced by experts before the holidays at Alexander Clark Ltd., Fitzherbert Ave. Telephone 7920 for ali glass requirementa JNSPECT our latest shipment of wallpapers which are now on display at Alexander Clark. Ltd.. Fitzherbert Avenue, telephone 7520 for r-V^rns.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 31 December 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 31 December 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 31 December 1940, Page 1

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