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PROPERTY LOST BLACK puree containing money and ration books. Reward. Address "Standard." T)LACK, white and tan sheep dog, * Weber County Council collar. Bing 8567. ! BETWEEN Square and Ferguson St., approximately £2 15s in small black purse by soldier's wife. Ring 7251 after 6 p.m. 'LORAL embroidered brooch. Thursday; keepsake. Reward. Address "Standard." GOLD dog pendant off chain, Xmas Eve. Finder please return 11 Rollcaton St. pREEN budgerigar with bent fooh vJ Finder return to 493 College St. or ring 5617. Reward. TN Poet Office. Thursday. £5, Reward. 1 Write 532 "Standard." SOME time ago, by returned soldier, hub cap, Standard nine car. Reward. 227 Broadway. TAKEN from Cuba St. a B.S.A. motorcycle painted black, green tank. No. 2270. Please ring 7800 or 126 W. Reward. PROPERTY FOUND DOUBLE string of pearls in Feilding during holidays. Apply Police Station, Feilding. ACCOMMODATION WANTED BY returned serviceman, flat or rooms. Rent in advance. Ring 130 A. BY respectable elderly lady, 1 or 2 unfurnished rooms with fireplace or hot point. Apply Craig, 755 Main St. BOARD, Monday to Friday, for High School girl. Piano preferred. Write 529 "Standard." BOARD in private home by young boy of 17. Must bo reasonable. Address "Standard." BY young business woman (husband overseas), board, handy to Square. Write 537 "Standard." /COUNTRY youth wants private board. \J 35s per week. Write 540 "Standard." or part of house by teacher. ■ Write 535 "Standard." I7IURNISHEO rooms or small flat, married couple; no children. Both working. Reasonable. Writo 542 "Standard." OFFICE girl desires .board in private homo. Reply "Bank," Box 36, Palmcrston North. SMALL cottage or bach, Foxton Beach, 1 month, February. Reasonable. 4 Main St. SMALL cottage or convenient bach, 2 weeks from January 29. Reply 138 Hcretaunga St. iQUPERIOR house wanted, situated PalU merston North or Feilding. Apply in first instance to 483 "Standard." TO rent by painter, five-roomed house. Month's rent advance. Would paint house. Write 509 "Standard." TO rent, house to :iccommodato seven, Plmur.erton or Paraparaumu Beach, before schools reopon. Reply to £4 Limbrick St.. Palmerslon North. HOUSE, three bedrooms, wanted to rent (or lease)' by newcomer (professional man). Near Massey College or High School preferred. Highest references. Reply 538 "Standard"' or le? vn message Willow-bank (phone 6282). A~"^COMjrODATlON~rcqulred~~ for competitors at the Caledonian sports from 21st to 22nd January. Reply at onco stating tariff to P.O. Box 8, Palmerston North. ACCOMMODATION TO LET DOUBLE furnished room, use of conveniences; handy Square Ring 7955 between 5 and 7 p.m. IN a quiet, respectable home, one fur-•-iirshed -room. 3 Rahfurly St. NICE furnished room; use conveniences. Suit two business girls. 356 Ferguson St.. SMALL beach house, Manawafu Heads, now vacant. Write 528 "Standard." THREE unfurnished rooms; use convenionccs. 325 Broadway Ave. pANGITIKEI pRIVATE TTOTEL BED AND BREAKFAST. WANTED TO BUY AUSTIN 10 or Morris 8. Would trade Model A coupe. Good tyres and condition. Phone 8022 after 5 p.m. ANTIQUES, crockery, garden tools, lawnmowers, guns, rifles, furniture. Crown Furnishing Mart, 393 Main St. BICYCLE, man's. Tyres must bo in good condition. State size frame, cash price and all particulars to 536 "Standard." ELECTRIC plug-in stove. Address "Standard." in good condition. RcJ ply stating price 527 "Standard." HIKER'S tent. Must be reasonable. Address "Standard." TJOUSEHOLD frigidaire. Phono 6225. HM.V. pick-up. Must.bc in good or- . dcr. S. A. Barbridge, 38 Guy Ave., Palmorston North. LEASE or buy, small farmlet, reasonable condition, suitable for poultry. Writo 504 "Standard." MOTOR-CAR tyre, 19 x 5.50. Burney, 7 Montreal St., Wilson. MODEL A sedan or similar car. Private treaty. Must be good order. Cash. Write 506 "Standard" or ring 8230. OLD car, any condition; tyres immaterial. Also two slifrjHly used 3.00 x 19 tyres. R. W. Barnes, 310 Broadway, P.N. PIANO, good order. State make and cash price. Private treaty. D. H. Bcattie, Kopane. SCOTCH chest of drawers required; rosewood, mahogany or walnut preferred. Telephone 6102. SMALL trailer, suitable for light car. Preferably with 5.25 x 16 tyres. Advise particulars 80 Rongopai St. SINGER Sewing Machines purchased. Highest cash prices paid. Call or Phone Singer Sewing Machine Co., Broadway, Palmereton North. Telephone 6549. Incorporated in U.S.A. "1 f\ x 12 bridge pole tent and fly. Phone 1U 7385. Board, 748 Milson Line.

WANTED HOUSES. We have buyers waiting for: — A four-roomed modern homo at about £ISOO Cash. A seven-roomed home, vicinity Fitzherbert Avenue-Park Road, up to £IBOO. A steady inquiry for good five-roomed houses with £SOO deposit. If you have a house to sell let us find you a buyer. BARRATJD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Rangitikei Street, Palmers,ton North. Telephone 5550. FOR SALE CHESTERFIELD, dining-room, _ bedU room suites and general furniture. Cowlings, Empire Furnishers, cnr. Rangitikei and King Sts. RECONDITIONED two horse mowers. Inspect at Reid and Gray Agency, Rangitikei St. NEW Hayrakes. A few left, no permits needed. Set 6 of Pins and Bushes for T. 20 Tractors now available. 1 Massoy Harvester Thresher No. 15 on pneumatics. 1 Power Mower for W. 12 Tractor. 1 0.12 Tractor on pneumatics, with or without mower. • MANAWATU MACHINERY EXCHANGE CO., LTD., P.O. Box 121, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIV, Issue 39, 14 January 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIV, Issue 39, 14 January 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXIV, Issue 39, 14 January 1944, Page 1

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