WANTED to sell (now vacant), three ! minutes Square, five-roomed house, garage, conveniences; fair offer accepted. Address “Standard.” MILTON player-piano.—Special feature, flexible striking fingers, imparting the desirable human touch. — Coles’, sole agents. W~ ANTED, by lady, comfortable board and residence, terms moderate, close to Square. Address “Standard.” EREE in each packet of Elakies, the new rolled oat—good health and gift coupons. BETTER used pianos at reduced rebuilding prices, from £2O; terms 5s weekly, small deposits; room wanted.— Oates’ Music Stores. WANTED, for elderly gentleman, bed-sitting room, with board,"' in vicinity of College Street West; would furnish. Reply “H. 199,” “Standard.” MAJESTIC. —Over 2000 completely satisfied owners in the country—is a wonderful testimony to this king of radio.—Berryman’s. • VALUE Is 6d, but price only 6d; back numbers magazines selling at 6d per copy—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. A GOOD home is offered to elderly person in return for company. Write “215,” “Standard.” SUPERIOR light rirnu furniture, latest styles, fully sprung chesterfield suite, valuable La Gloria gramophone, at clearing sale to-morrow, 219 Princess Street, on account Mr J. Cressy.—Mounsey and Co.
IJ'OR painting, paperhanging.—Turner’s Glass and Paint Co., Ltd., King Street. WANTED to rent, for a term, small furnished house. Write “N.,” care 243 College Street. T WANTED to sell, male and two VV female kids, week 01d.—274 Boundary Road. EOPER’S Row,” by Warwick Deep--1 ing, at Bennett’s, Broadway. GIFTS from the coupons in Flakies packets—try the new rolled oatsl Better flavoured, tom CTPRING has come.—Get your motor U thoroughly overhauled at ,R. R. Bycroft’s, 263 Albert Street (phone 6021). Z.I. CO. for school books. WANTED to buy, modern storey and half bungalow, no fancy prices. Fullest particulars to “203,” “Standard.” “"DOPERS Row,” by Warwick Deep--Cl ing; 1929's finest' novel.—At .Swallow's New Book Shop. THERE’S a Tavern in the Town,” “John Peel,” “Clementine,” “Solomon Levi,” four good old favourites oil one record.—Berryman’s. ANTED, 2 men boarders, or young married couple, in Fitzherbert Avenue. Address at “Standard.” W LATE getting up 1 Doesn’t matter— O-Tis cooks in one minute. Full oat flavour. Gift coupons. WANTED to rent, 4-roomed bungalow ; near Square, good tenant; good references. Write immediately, “202.” “Standard.” "yOKO Egg Preserver is recognised JL the best egg preserver by the enormous increase in sales. Manufacturer, H. AV. Scott, chemist. tvay. l LL Quiet on the Western Front.” —Fresh stock at Bennett’s, BroadNOVELTY toy books—the delight of the kiddies, Is each. See these at H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. UNRESERVED clearing sale superior household furniture to-morrow on account Mr Cressy, 219 Princess Street, near the Square; everything equal to new.—Mounsey and Co.
BREAKFAST for one or a dozen cooked in one minute if you use O-Tis. Try a packet, CHOOSE your tennis racquet frame at Bycroft’s, who will string to your requirements with fresh gut. WILLS and -Smythe for incubator and brooder repairs. Phone 6029 —7222. *VfEW Dance Folio.—Davis No. 1, containing a whole lot of really up-to-date numbers. —Berryman’s. F — OR LEASE, Wanganui, large shop, three living rooms, usual conveniences, central, cheap rent.—Box 344, Wanganui. OUR child deserves a better piano. Wise buyers know that a Brinsmead is the best.—Coles’. WANTED, you to have your feet seen to. —Corns, ingrowing nails or any trouble, visit W. H. Hildebrandt, masseur (reg.) and foot specialist, 65 Broadway Avenue (tele. 6570). FLAKIES for flavour, it’s the new rolled oat. Try a packet to-mor-row and save the gift coupon. GW. HASLAM, 64 Alain Street . West, agent, Wellington, Tui, local branded bottles. Zinc, iead ( rags, etc., bought. Bottles of all descriptions for sale.—Phone 6507. ' 90s FOlt a 190 s gramophone; others from 30s; records from 9d, albums from 3s 6d. —Oates’ rebuilding music sale, opp. P.D.C. N Z.I. CO. for school books. TENNIS players, get in early and inspect Bycroft’s assortment of racquets.—l24 Cuba Street. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street: We are sole agents for “Sparva,” the new cotton fugi Do Luxe,] 26 fast shades, 31 inch, Is 3d yard. Write for patterns. BTJICK roadster, in tip-top order, newly painted and reconditioned, cheap, £SO. —Adams, Ltd. ELICIOUS oat breakfast dish—the name is O-Tis—your grocer has it. Save the gift coupons. WHEN you want your chesterfield suite recovered and made like new, ask for our estimate.—U.S.D., near P. 0., Main Street. TjiRENCH RAZOR EXPERTS.—Four JL 1 fully qualified assistants. Phone 7236 for appointments.—Graham Bros., Hairdressers, Rangitikei Street. MRS BOVEY, 31 CUBA STREET, ELLS Ladies’ and Chil--1 dren’s Second-hand Clothing.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 241, 10 September 1929, Page 1
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