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RANGITIKEI STREET. £)AINTY morning and afternoon teas —try the Choysa Tea-rooms, next Porter Motors. J£OALA BEARS Have you seen them? Lovely present for your kiddie; from 6/6. Andrews, 80 Rangitikei Street. fJpEA WAGGONS are always acceptable. Prices: 17/6, 22/6, 28/0. Andrews, “Better Value Furnishers," SO Rangitikei Street. Jj’Oß delicious home-made cakes, try the Choysa Tea-rooms, next Porter Motors. J_£EARYr.KUGS and Carpets. New stocks, at prices that please. Andrews, “'Better value i'urnisuerSj ” 80 Rangitikei Street. QbUl'Sa Tea-rooms, next Porter Motors, for dainty morning and afternoon teas. yy/E RAvE large stocks of seasoned. timbers to suit builders and cabinetmakers. Odlin Timber & Hardware Coy., ’Phone 7484. JEERING/ SYVTNGS! Teaches kiddies to use their legs—the kiddies love them, too; 16/6. Andrews, 80 Rangitikei Street. - 'J' A. LX ON S, Jobbing Carpenter, 52 * Rangitikei (Street, will attend your building repairs and additions. Quotations free. ELECTRIC TABLE or reading lump makes a useful gift. 12/0, 20/-. lioibeu, Hubbard & Coy., Ltd, pFVE Mother a collapsible table and work-basket, 12/6. (Sensible gift. Andrews, 80 Rangitikei Street. STOCK New Zealand and foreign timbers, various classes. Odlin Timber & Hardware Coy., Palmerston North. Tj’LECTRIO KETTLES, aluminium, 37/6; nickel-plated, 42/6. Safety features prevent burning out. Holben Hubbard & Coy., Ltd. 'p A. LY.ONS, Jobbing Carpenter, 52 ’ Rangitikei Street, will attend your builmng repairs and additions. Quotations free. A NDREWS suggest—Oak manrobe, the gift a man appreciates; two designs, £6/10/-, £7/18/0. • SO Rangitikei Street. /CUSHIONS! One selected from our delightful range would be a lovely gift. Prices: 2/6 to 24/-. Andrews, 80 Rangitikei Street”. A “DIFFERENT’’ GIBT—a writing bureau. Prices: £3/7/6, £5/5/-, £7/7/-. Nicely linished. Andrews, SO j Rangitikei Street. , I /COLOURED Electric Bulbs for the Xmas tree, and other decorations, 20/- to 27/6 set. Holben, Hubbard 6o Coy., Ltd. ,/Xh E’LEOTKIO JUGS, 10/6. Holben, Hubbard & Coy., Ltd., for useful and pleasing'Christas gifts. /''LOSING for holidays from 24th to 6th January. T. A. Lyons, 52 Rangitikei Street. TPLEOTRIO TOASTERS, 27/6, 23/6, 2S/6; useful and pleasing gifts. Holben, Hubbard & Coy., Ltd. ■DELL’S Cash Store, Rangitikei Street. Pineapple cubes, 3 tins 1/5; crushed, 8d per tin. ‘ . TJOURS of Happiness! Billiard tables, n complete, £2/17/6 . set. Hull moments impossible. Andrews, 86 Rangitikei Street. VyE STOCK posts, strainers, swingers and fencing timbers to suit farmers. Odlin Timber Coy., ’Phono 7434, Palmerston North. /MAKES, sponges, scones made on tha premises. Mrs Woolfiudin, No» 11S, opp. Argyle Avenue. TWT WOOFFINDIN has taken over thf dairy and confectionery bus* ness of Mrs Strawbridge, 118 Rangb tikei Street, opp. Argyle Avenue. DEACHES, first grade Canadian, 3 •*” tins 2/6; fancy pink salmon, 3 tins 1/11. Bell's Cash Store. p\)R economy in operation, install the “Anderson" Regal Pump for household or the farm. 'MAS Presents for all, toy books, clocks, chocolates, fancy boxes, ngiug from 1/- to 25/-. Beil’s Cash ore. TSEFUL and Pleasing Gift's! Electrie irons, 19/6, 25/- and 32/6. olben, Hubbard & Coy., Ltd. yWATER Pumps for all purposes. * * placo your Windmill with ‘‘Anderson" Electric Pump. ReTyr WOOFFINDiN has taken over the dairy and confectionery business of Mrs Strawbridge, US Rangitikei Street, opp. Argyle Avenue. lAO4 “Regina" Pump.- N'w ZeaXi/04. i au d’s most popular water pump; manufactured by Anderson’s Limited. Over 1300 previous models sold.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 300, 20 December 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 300, 20 December 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 300, 20 December 1935, Page 9