ANOTHER SHIPMENT Of SOUTH ISLAND SEEDS POTATOES NOW IN STOCK:— SUTTON’S SUPREME EPICURE, MAJESTIC EARLY PURITAN Sutton’s New Season’s Seeds and Garden Manures in Stock. ORIGINAL CASH STORE Free Delivery. Phone 5627. ENJOY THE SUMMEE With a GOOD USED CAR From MAGNUS MOTORS, LTD ARE OFFERING OUR DEPENDABLE USED CARS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 1926 BUICK TOURING CAILSplendid order. 1926 DODGE COUPE— With dickey seat. ,1925 DODGE SEDAN— Newly painted. 11928 AUSTIN 6 TOURING CAR— As new. 1925 AUSTIN 12 TOURING CAP,As new. BUICK TOURING CAR— £4O FORD TOURING CAR— £35 OVERLAND TOURING CAR— £25 And others. ALL CARS IN GOOD ORDER. Inspect Our Stocks Without Delay. Convenient Terms Arranged. SHOWROOMQUEEN STREET. MAGNUS MOTORS. LIMITED. Phone 6977, Palmerston North. DINING ROOM MEALS at all hours from 10.30 a.m. —Hot Pie, Green Peas and Mashed Potatoes, only 9d ; also Hot Pies to take home. OROUA PIE SHOP Cuba St., opp. Empire Auction Rooms. H. E. TOWNSHEND BUILDING CONTRACTOR. BUILDINGS erected in any district in Wood, Brick or Concrete. Joinery, Shop and Office Fittings a speciality. 8 RAINFORTH STREET. Phone 5126. SPRING weather is showery weather —showery weather means wet feet unless your shoes are in good condition. Experts only repair your footwear at W. JEWETT AND SON, COSMOPOLITAN BUILDING, Cuba Street and 153 Featherston Street FOR COUGHS AND COLDS TRY BRONCHIAL MIXTURE, 2s 6d per bottle. J. H. WALKER, CHEMIST, Main Street, opp. Railway. at WE can supply Hatching Eggs, DayOld Chicks; also Hens with Broods of Chicks, from our “Imperial” White Leghorns and “Premier” Black Orpingtons (noted for winter laying). Catalogues post free. J. G. HONORE. Phone 109. Foxton. CAN you afford to entrust your household goods to others than those trained through years of experience. With our commodious DENNIS PANTECHNICONS we guarantee to deliver your furniture in as good a condition as we receive it. THE N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD., FOR FURNITURE REMOVALS. ’Phone 6205.
SPOETS SPECIAL SPOETS SPECIAL ISSUED BY MANAWATU EVENING STANDARD On SATURDAY EVENINGS. r OBTAINABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING AGENTS:— Main Street (opposite Station) W. Connor Coleman Place L. Martin Coleman Place C. Hastings Rangitikei Street Cartwright Featherston Street (opp. Boys’ High School)' S. Clarke Featherston Street C. Emmett Featherston Street, opp. Central School Miss E. J. Boyd Carroll and Featherston Streets Clarke Bros. Square A Levy Square A. Westmoreland Square R. Connor Square W.' Crystall Square N.Z. Importing Co. Broadway G. H. Bennett and Co. Cuba Street A. Collinson (Cr. Campbell Street) Cuba Street (2 shops) W. Franks Ruahine Street (opp. Hospital) A. Dron Terrace End C. Oxborough Terrace End Cruttenden & Rouse J. Scheidt Bunnythorpe M. Chandler, Tivoli Theatre, Feilding Mrs Johnston Feilding J. Aitken Feilding T. C. Templeton Ashhurst A. Harris Woodville F. G. Moore Pahiatua Belshaw’s (after 9 p.m.) ... Pahiatua
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 241, 10 September 1929, Page 10
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