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THE SEASON’S GREETINGS. May health, wealth and prosperity be yours during 1925. S. R. WAUGH, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite G.P.O. ' SITUATIONS VACANT. TW ANTED after holidays, Smart ” Youth to assist Window Dresser. Preference given to applicant having a little experience at the trade. Apply The C. M. Uoss Co. Ltd. CENTRAL REGISTRY OFFICE. PHONE 5206 ...... 359 MAIN ST. TWAITING, married couples for sta- '' tions or farms, Chefs, Cooks, for hotels. Shearer and farm hands. Wanted urgently hotel and tea room Waitresses, relieving maids, eJe. Private Cook generals and helps. Mother and daughter or two friends for good country job. LOST AND FOUND. T OST. —Vicinity of Square, Small Cameo Brooch, valued as keepsake. Reward. “Times” Oflico. LOST. Oiled Rimv. Table between Longburn and Rangitano. Finder please ring 134 D.—H. Seifert. T OST in Square or Rangitikei Street, Clerical Pocket Book, Rev. W. Fancourt, All Saints’ Vicarage. Weddings kindly state times. f OST, by working man between Main Street East and Square, one 1J Five and one One Pound Note, ward returning “Times” Oflico. ReT OST. —Black and White Retriever ■*“' Dog, half white tail. Answers name Wop. Finder rewarded on returning to Cafe de Paris, Main Street. T OST—Small Parcel containing pair -*-0 black gloves and handkerchief, between Convent and Collinson and Cunninghamo. Finder please leave at “Times” Office. WANTED TO BUY, U/ANTED, reliable Leading -Dog-Tor ” fat sheep. 'Phone 469', Feilding. \ WANTED TO BUY—For Spot Cash VV 2-3 Seater Light Car. Reply promptly to “Car” c/o “Times” Office, Ceilding. MRS.. BONE, Cuba Street is a cash buyer of Ladies' and Gents’ Clothing, Silverware, Jewellery, Tools, Boots, Trunks. Dial 6025 for appointment. ALF. PENKETH. 217 Main Street, buys gents’ discarded clothes, boots, books, tools, etc., Phone 6780. 'V ■ call and collect. DENTS for the Beach. Several scaside tents for hire. Apply C. Dahl & Son, 319 Main Street. rRANSFORMERS for radio. —Audio and Radio Frequency, best nakes; Wosley, Giiflllan, Nutmeg, Cellogg, at Central Electric Co. . C SMITH, LTD., Christmas Special. • —Ladies’ Kitchenette Frocks. Striped and Paisley designs; selling 6/11 to 9/11. DIVER’S gift sets 20/-; Yardiey’s gift sets 15/-; R. and Gallett’s ift sets 15/-; Piver’s surprise pacets 1/3. J. R. McKenzie. 5 ERT. Johanson’s Gifts for Boys. Knitted and Wide-End Ties 1/6; ffiool Belts, 1/6. Shop in Cuba Street ’OXTON BEACH. Fresh milk and cream delivered twice daily. Write A. Willis, Manawatu, Heads, or ring lephone 152 K. )ERT Johanson’s gifts for men.—• y ,A nice Fugi Silk Canoe or Negge Shirt and Collar, 17/6. Shop in üba Street. RONING day,—Make it a pleasure by using one of our irons. —Komet, ilco, Magnet and Hotpoint. Central lectric Co., the Strand. ■DESTONE phones, Murdocks etc., ■*-* at reduced prices. Come and talk it over at Central Electric Co., the Strand. CARVERS for Christmas Presents at Hopwood’s. A fine selection of superior quality Carvers to choose from, price from 15/- pair. Dessert Knives 7/6 per half dozen, Table Knives 8/9 per half dozen. See our windows for Christmas Presents. (CHRISTMAS cheer of the best. — Electrical appliances of all kinds. —Central Electric Co., The Strand. ERT. Johanson’s Gifts for Boys. 1 Crash and Grey Sun Helmets, 11; Cream Golf Caps 4/6. Cuba IyfONEY TO LEND. Why have Financlal Worries over the Holidays. Short term loans arranged. FORSTER 1 loom 3. Smith’s Buildings. T\/rORTENSON’S special line for "i- Christmas gifts, diamonds, see the big beautiful collection —we will make prices right O not leave- your- Christmas- Baking until-the-last-day,-Boon and Co., have the goods. Our prices are right and wo deliver promptly. VALVES. —We stock all valves. — Radiotron; ■ Phillips,' Oras,- DIJ2, WDII, at ■ Central-Electric-Co., the Strand. HRLAWN, FAIRLAWN. A wonderful -tea, at a remarkable low :e. Why pay fancy prices, 2001bs. 3 last week.—Boon’s. RIDDING or PIE PANS, round shape, seamless tin, 7in. 3d; Sin. 1; 9in. sd; llln., 7d; 12in., Sd each, ound Cake-Tins, extra deep shape ith tapered sides, 6ih. sd; 7in. 6d: n. 7d. See Hopwood’s window for iristmas Presents. ERT Johanson’s gifts for men.— Silk Handkerchiefs, emh o. "A erry Christmas,” 4/6, Cuba Street. [ONEY! MONEY! Why be of ready money when you can bor,v on any security. Consult FORS--IR. C. Smith’s, Buildings.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 2565, 24 December 1924, Page 1

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688

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 2565, 24 December 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 2565, 24 December 1924, Page 1

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