_ Situations Wanted TPXPERIENCED married man. good references, wants share milking or wages up to 80 cows. Write “80,” “Times” Office. Lost and Pound it-OST, spare tyre and rim off Dodge car, Tuesday night. Reward on returning to “Times” Office, Feilding. f OST, all your foot troubles by visiting VV. H. Hildebrandt, masseur (reg.) and foot specialist, telephone 0580,-the Square (over O’Connor and Tydeman’s). Wanted WANTED TO LEASE, from 20 to 50 " acres for grazing, in Palmerston North; would pay six months rent in advance. Apply 703 Beech Road, Hastings, Hawke’s Bay. VO UR Chance.—ss/- Men's Overcoat for 35/-. To-day (Monday) only.— Collinson and Cunninghame. ■'W'ANTED/ two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms, with use of kitchen and conveniences; must bo central. ; Write ‘ ‘ V.L.G. ” ‘ ‘ Times» ’ Office: •' Q HOOTING season— have your guns overhauled, new stocks and plating, broken stocks a speciality. Bcrgersen, George Street. Phone 84S8. VALUE , at the Original Cash Store. Dried apricots, 1/- lb.; dried peaches lOd lb.; prunes, 4 lb. 1/2; dates 3 lb. 1/-; icing sugar 5d lb.; sultanas 4d, 6d, 8d lb. —The Square. QEE Window. —Men’s Overcoat, 35/-. 13 Tdiday (Monday) only.—Collinson and Cunninghame. MOW is the time to plant sweet peas, ' but to have good blooms you must have good seeds. Purchase your seeds at Watson Bros. Ltd. They germinate quickly, produce strong sturdy plants and beautiful blooms. Sunset mixed 1/-, per oz.; Spencer frilled 2/6 oz.; "special collections of 6 selected varieties 2/-; 8 varieties 2/6; 12 varieties 4/t;.Buttons mixed 4d pkt. (EARNER’S Drapery Warehouse.— 118 Cuba Street, are showing a splendid range of all wool tweeds in the newest shades and designs; many are novelty lengths, from 3/9 yard. T EADLIGHTS will give an old world touch to your home. That old window —the fanlights in your case-' ments would look charming in Leadlights; Let us show you original designs and let us quote you for a single leadlight—or a series. ALEXANDER CLARK’S prices are always reasonable. ■pAIRLAWN Tea, Fairlawn Tea! The _ '.best value in Palmerston at 2/6 lb.; try a lb., you’ll like it. Boon’s, Broadway. OPORTING. 1 Be ready for the ducks. Wo ;Can fix you up with all requirements, including . licenses. Bycroft’e, Cuba Street. '
/"''EOCKERY Bargains. Preparing for stocktaking. Out they go. Pudding steamers 3/6, reduced to 2/-; “ Aridor” jars 6/-, reduced to 1/6; cooking basins 2/- reduced to 1/9; small ornaments, 5/6, reduced to 6d; oddments Wateombe ’ -ware 1/- each; bue band jugs 6d each. These are also good value. White salad bowls 1/9; rose pattern cups and saucers 9d; fancy cups and saucers. 1/-. Watson Bros. Ltd., Big Cash-Store. 'S dainty, delicious Continental Tea Wafer—96 biscuits to the pound—can now bo had typer lb. from E. W. Holhrook. EARNER'S Drapery '.Cuba Street. Pure Warehouse.— wool velours, fine , finish, splendid quality, 56 inch, il/6'yard; satin finished facecloths, splendid weight, only ,12/6 yard. C'iKJ.ItINAL Cash Store. Ovaltine 1/11, 3/3, 5/3 tin; Edmonds Baking Powder 1/4 tin; cornflour 5d lb.; shelled walnuts, 2/- lb.; first grade soap, 3 laTge bars 2/9—The Square. 77; NIGHT AND DAY'S, for Bears “ tobacco, 1/3 tin; large tin salmon lOd tin; Clements Tonic 2/6 bottle; good loose tea 1/9 lb.; candles 9d pkt.; wax" matches 8d pkt.; safety matches 3?pktsi 1/5; seeded raisins 3 pkts. for ty-;/6 lb. tins jam 4/-; brasso lid tin; zpbo .lid tin; starch lOd lb.; pineapple tin; apricots and-peaches lid tin, —Rangitikei Street. Phone 6237. •QEIGINAL Cash Store. Pineapple 3 ‘V?o.'ftinß 1/9; macaroni 8d pkt.; hoot polish 5 tins 1/-; sand soap 5 cakes 1/-; Tioe 5 lbs. 1/-; sardines 3 largo tins 1/-; jellies 6 pkts. 1/-. —The Square. JJUDSON. and ESSEX Motor Exhibition. Dominion Motors, 42 Eangi-ti-kei Street. rpHE LATEST —Eaisin Bread 6d loafj • at Dustins. This Bread is the very latest addition to household delicacies. Private phone 6947. UN-Repairs. Being experts we can - advise you, and execute all gun repairs; note the address: 124 Cuba Street. G. H. Bycroft and Co. rpo compliment your guests, serve Milderson’s Butterette —th biscuit of distinction appreciated by people' of discriminating taste —1/6 per ib. from B. D. Whyte. __ T ADIES' and Gents' cycles, on terms, 5/- deposit and 3/6 weekly. 40 models to choose from. Swift Cycle Depot, 3 Rangitikei Street. pSfNTlN'G.—Quotations given for Printing Account Forms, Business Cards, Dodgers, Envelopes, LetterBookseller and Printer. The Square, heads, etc.—A. L. Westmoreland,
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6890, 22 April 1929, Page 2
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