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Wanted TXOG owners in the , Borough.—Eemember after March 31st you pay 7/-. IX7ANTED, some kind person to donate pram, new or second-hand for Willard Home. I Q’HOOTING Season. —Have your gun overhauled by tho expert. Broken stocks plated.—H. Bergersen, George Street, Phone 84S8. T\OG owners in tho Borough.—Eemember after March 31st you pay 7/--WANTED to rent, 4-roomed house with conveniences, in Woodville. Eeply E. E. Perkins, Eongotea. 1 r» UITAE pupil desires instruction by qualified player. Terms, etc. to .“Guitar” this office. "WANTED have your feet seen to. Corns; callouses, ingrowing nails carefully attended to, absolutely painless. W. H. Hildcbraudt, foot specialist, The Square, (over O’Conner and Tideman’s.) Telephone 6570. r" 1 A KNEE'S Drapery Warehouse.— Fadeless blind hollands, all shades and widths; 40 inch 1/9 yard; blind rollers, complete fittings up to 25 inch 1/3 each; up to 45 inch 1/8 each. ]\/f ILDEESON’S dainty, delicious Continental Tea Wafer—96 biscuits to the pound—can now bo had 1/per lb. from E. W. Holbrook. __ "p*ASTER Wedding Gifts. Dinner sets are serviceable and always appreciated. Wo have the best English makes from 27/6 to £lO/10/-. All tho latest shades and designs. We have just opened up this week 40 sets and the prices and value are unbeatable. We invite you to see them, also to inspect our crystal and tea sets both of which make splendid wedding gifts. Watson Bros. Ltd., Big Cash Store. v UNS. —The shooting ssa:r,3 W 7U be on shortly, see us about a good gun, we are experts. Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. ’T'HERE'S no lawn mower like the Woodyatt. Most sales aro made through recommendation of users.. In 4 and 5 blades, 12, 14, 16, 18 inch cut. Manson and Barr, Ltd., Eangitikei St. T""* ABNER'S Drapery Warehouse.— Cuba Street. Satins, pure silk, all sados, 38 inch 4/11 yard; 40 inch pure silk georgettes, all shades from 3/11 yard; coloured Jap silks, heavy, 2/3 OTOCKTAKING SALE. Chesterfield Suites and all upholstery at bargain prices. U.S.D., Main Street, near Post Office.

TF you serve “Fairlawn” Tea in your family circle, you will help greatly in producing a sense of comfort and content. Boon’s, Broadway. JJTSH for Lenten Fare. ,11b. tins pink salmon, Steak, exceptionally good value 1/- tin; lib. tins red sockeye salmon 1/11; lib. tins herrings in sauce lid, lib. tins fresh herrings lid; lib. tins Pilchards lid; “Chef” iish pasto large size jars lid; red herrings 5 for 1/-; these new lines we recommend. Delicious Kippers. 1/2 tin; Findon Haddocks 1/9 tin. Watson Bros. Ltd., Big Cash Store. RASTER Eggs and Easter Novelties. Buy while the selection is good. Our prices are cheap too. Easter eggs 1 3d, Gd, 1/-; egg cups with eggs 6d; novelty egg cup and egg 1/3; cup and saucer with egg 1/G; novelty mugs and tumblers with egg 2/G; scooters and barrows With egg 2/-, 2/6; nickel egg cup, spoon with 2 eggs 2/G. Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. TROON’S Cash Prices. Bice 41bs. 1/-; sago 31bs. lid; Tapioca-31bs. lid; Dates 31bs. lid; Sultanas 41bs. 1/-; Raisins 3 pkts. 1/-; Cocoan'ut 8d lb.; Figs per lb. 6d; Jollies 6 pkts. 1/-. — Broadway. QARNER’S Drapery Warehouse.— Cuba Street. Showing the newest in coat and costume linings in art silks all 40 inches wide. Large range, priced from 1/11 yard. 'PO compliment your guests, serve Milderson’a Butterette—th biscuit of distinction appreciated by people of discriminating taste—l/6 per lb. from R. D. Whyte. QEE the largest display of Motor Cars in town. All models Hudson and Essex. Dominion Motors, 42 Rangitikei Street.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6864, 20 March 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6864, 20 March 1929, Page 2