MANAWATU GORGE. j WARNING. MOTORISTS are warned to drive J slowly through the Gorge for 'the next few days; two large motor lorries are at work carting metal in ’the Gorge. Bv Order. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. OROUA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that an/ additional 10 per cent, will bo added to all rates outstanding on and after 20th December, 1926. ROY L. HARDING, County Clerk. lADIES’ handbags, English and J French designs; a great variety of all the latest.—Bennett’s, Broadway. -
CHRISTMAS gifts for boys: Tool sets, 2s 3d, 2s 6d to 12s 6d-set; Daisy air rifles, 8s lid; water pistols Is lid; rcliable watches, 5s 6d t 5s lid, 7s 6d; small spades, Is; our cash prices for kiddies’ tricycles are lowest in town; No. 1 Fairy 67s 6d, No. 285 s; others from 40s, 42s 6d, 455, 49s 6d upwards. Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. HAVE you seen the lady’s cycle, only £4 ss, a snip, at the Imperial Cycle Depot, Hopwood’s BuildQ UARTS paraffin oil, Ss 6d.—Excel--1 sior Store, Russell street. TYRES, tyres, tyres.—John Bull still leading. Procurable at Imperial Cycle Depot, Hopwood’s Buildings, Main street east. PHOTOGRAPHIC season is here.— For best results have your films developed and printed by J. R. Cunninghame, chemist and Kodak dealer, Broadway. Leave them before 10 a.m. and they will be finished at 5 p.m. EMMETT, 170 Featherston street, can and does sell cheaper than town. —Phone 5905. STT7PEB AKER, 1924 model, in almost new condition; inspect at once at Adams, Ltd. EVERY home owner will be pleased to hear that a substitute has been found for leadlights—it’s Window Glacier, the cheap and efficient decorator, only Is 6d yard, at Alexander Clark’s, Ltd., Palmerston North. SMALL St. Mungo washing powder, 6 packets Is.—Excelsior ( Store, phone 6603. G' OING away for Christmas ?—Suit! cases, trunks, hat boxes, etc., and ail travelling requisites, also ladies' handbags, latest designs, at Cowburn’s Bag Shop, Main street W. chocolates free.—N.Z.l. Co. IF you want a reliable used car you will always get satisfaction at Adams, Ltd. A CHRISTMAS box.—An Armstrong bicycle. It will last and serve well—a wonderful machine.— Anderson’s Cycle Shop, agency. ATE-leg tables, oak, usually 955, sale price 78s; rimu, large tyze, usual price 90s, sale price 75s.—At Pegden’s. sale! Everything markU ed at sacrifice price. W. H. Skinner’s, Main street. DON’T bake it—order it from the Christmas cake specialists and he sure of it being a “certainty.’ Dustins, Ltd., the Square and Mam street. WHAT shall 1 give him? A Red Bird bicycle—admirably suited to these streets and roads. —Anderson’s Cycle Shop, opposite Post Office, Agency. T> EPAIRS to all makes of motor llf cycles executed promptly and cheaply. O.K. Motor ami Cycle Works, 131 Church street. ___ W HI push a blunt lawn mower when we will send for it, sharp-
en and set it, and return it a pleasure to use. Phone 5490.—Manson and Barr, Ltd. TYRES, tyres, tyres.—John Bull still leading. Procurable at Imperial Qycle Depot, Hopwood’s Buildingß, Main street east. PPNKETH, 217 Main street, buys your discarded clothing, boots, hooks, tools, etc. Phone 6780. We call and collect, CHIMNEY, kitchen and range cleaned, 4s 6d; others, 2s 6<i; ordinary house clean work.—R. Taylor. Orders may be left at Watson Bros. • ANAWATTJ Dining Rooms, Cuba street. Serving hot 3-course dinners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at any time. EMMETT, 170 Featherston street, can and does sell cheaper than town. —Phone 5905. NOW> I’ll just step over to Anderson’s Cycle Shop, opposite Post Office, and have a look at their bicycle accessories for Christmas. ANYONE requiring bevelled motor screens or leadlights should remember that Alexander Clark, Ltd., manufacture to any designs. Get their quote first.—Alexander Clark, Ltd., Palmerston North. IjIMMETT, 170 Featherston street, Li can and does sell cheaper than town. —Phone 5905. ISHING, tennis, cricket, shooting or cycling goods. The distributing depot is 124 Cuba street, Palmerston North. Note the address, Bycroft’s. JP'LANTS, plants. —Our end of season sale on from Ist December. Write for our free bargain list.—B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. iTOttNITURE sale: 3-piece upholster-, ed suites, in woollen pile moquette, usually £27 10s, sale price £23 10s. ■XL r'egden’s. . PECIAL parcel, Is, with Is box chocolates free, at N.Z.I. Co.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 10, 9 December 1926, Page 2
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