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LOST AND FOUND. ]OST, black and white wire-haired fox terrier, from 103 Fitzherbert Avenue. Finder please ring 6379. TOST, on Aslihurst-Bunnytliorpe Hoad, * Tuesday evening, two pairs blankets and one quilt, by returned soldier. Either communicate with Scheldt's Store, Bunnythofpe, or “Standard” Office. Be ward. TO LET. T'O LET, 4-roomed furnished flat, selfcontained, every convenience, motor shed. Apply 135 Fitzherbert Avenue. TO LET, 6-roomed house, e.l. and gas, A reasonable rent to good tenant. Address at “Standard.” TO LET, house in Broadway Avenue, rental 27s 6d per week. Apply Jacobs and Grant, solicitors, 21 Rangitikei Street. O'O LET, two furnished front rooms, -L one with iireplace. Apply 16/ Princess Street. TO LET, large corner shop, with four living rooms attached, splendid position, very moderate rental. Full particulars at A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. M’O LET, unfurnished 3-roomed cot--L tage, rental 15s 6d. Apply 192 Ferguson Street, between 7 and 8 tonight. TO LET, to quiet people, 2 furnished JL front rooms, close to Square, phone, e. 1., all conveniences. Address “Standard.” TO LET, furnished rooms, every convenience.—Bß Broadway Avenue. LET, house in Church Street East, rental 32s 6d per week. Apply Jacobs and Grant, solicitors, 21 Rangitikei Street. TO LET, house, 5 rooms and kitchenette, rent 37s 6d. Apply H. C. Preece, 15 Rangitikei Street (phone 6158). TO LET, double fronted plate glass corner shop, best position, Cuba Street; low rent to permanent tenant. Apply Cosmopolitan Club. 0 LET, furnished front bed-sitting room, fireplace, e. 1., close Square, good home.—24 Lombard Street. TO LET, good house with 2j acres, 30s, or house and section 255. Godwin, George Street. HERE they are] The world’s best gramophones all at Coles’ Music Warehouse—His Master’s Voice, Columbia, Brunswick. LTNX suits, in fancy worsted, and guaranteed navy serge; prices and selection unsurpassed, at Donald-Mac-pherson’s. MRS LANDERS, the Square, is showing new tweed coats, plain and leather trimmings, from 635; all sizes. TWEED Coats.—Mrs Lampard, 71 Cuba Street, is now showing a new tweed coat; prices are from £2 10s. CHEAPER groceries at Universal Supply, Cuba Street.—Desiccated cocoanut, 6d; seeded raisins, 4d lb.; sultanas, 4d, 6d, 7d. WANTED, good comfortable home for elderly gentleman, vicinity of Fitzherbert Avenue and College Street preferred. Write “220,” “Standard.” AFTER sale throw-outs clearance.— Gents’ large size white lawn handkerchiefs, to be cleared at 6 for 2s 3d.—Goldfinch and Cousins. C CLOSING Down.—All goods must be 7 cleared. Hardware at cost price. —The Hub, Main Street. NEW Dance Folio.—Davis No. 1, containing a whole lot of really up-to-date numbers.—Berryman’s. YCHERLEY’sHWares ‘\Vei7 Well: Men’s felt hats 8s 6d, canvas riding oil coats 31s 6d, boys’ canvas oil coats from 19s 6d to 255, boys’ fleeoy lined singlets, all sizes to clear, Is lid.—Wycherley. INDIVIDUAL attention given at New Era Shorthand School. \\j ANTED to buy, fresh eggs, any VV quantity. Apply Clausen’s Cake Shop, Cuba Street. WANTED, in private home, two boarders, two minutes from Square, 25s weekly. Address at “Standard.” CHEAPER groceries at Universal Supply, Cuba Street.—Large bottles Worcester sauce, Is; large tins herrings in sauce, 9d. BROS, for He-o-lin paint. YNX suits, at Donald-Macpherson’e . two hundred to choose from; priced from £5 19s 6d to £7 19s 6d. 0s FOR a 190 s gramophone; others from 30s; records from 9d, albums from 3s 6d.—Oates’ rebuilding music sale, opp. P.D.O. VT Z.I. CO. for school books. AFTER sale throw-outs clearance.— Gents’ Permaprint pyjamas, value at 14s 6d, to be cleared at 7s lid.— Goldfinch and Cousins. ANTED to sell, 5-roomed house (now vacant), 3 minutes Square; garage; offer accepted. Address at “Standard.” SUMMER millinery at Donald-Mac-phereon’s, in all the new weaves; latest colourings; priced from 9s lid up. French razor experts.—Four fully qualified assistants. Phone 7236 for appointments.—Graham Bros., Hairdressers, Rangitikei Street. LAWN MOWEES SHARPENED AND SET. Work called for and delivered free. A. G. BRITTON, Phone 6004, General Repairer of Lawn Mowers, Saws, etc., 133 SHAMROCK STREET. R. N. McCULLOCH AND CO., GENERAL TINSMITHS. Repairs to mudguards and RADIATORS. 104 RANGITIKEI STREET. Phone 5548. VIOLIN TUITION. MISS SO UTHEY-B AKER (London and Sydney), Pupil of Spencer Dyke, Premier Teacher Royal Academy, London, and of Henri Verbrugghen, Sydney Conservatorium Orchestral Class and Essentials of Theory free to regular pupils. Concession to school children. Prospectus at local music warehouses. Interviews— Mr Grimjshaw’B Studio, Garner’s Build-, ings, 134 the Square. WEDNESDAY, 2 to 7 p.m, i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 242, 11 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 242, 11 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 242, 11 September 1929, Page 1

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