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WANTED to buy, lawn mower, any condition. Write price, etc., to “214,” “Standard” Office. XJJSW records you should have.— “Wedding of Painted Doll,” “Honey,” “Broadway Melody,” “Sally” —Coles’ for service. Ij'CONOMY in cooking is yours with J O-Tis—try it for to-morrow’s breakfast. Gift coupons in packets. LUtIDAY, 13th.—Calf skin and gazelle A- trimming, greatly reduced, suitable for children’s coats; was 17s 6d to 39s 6d; lucky day bargain, Is lid yard. —Collinson and Cunninghame. VALUE Is Cd, but price only 6d; back numbers magazines selling at Cd per copy.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. MAJESTIC. —Over 2606 completely satisfied owners in the country—is a wonderful testimony to this king of radio.—Berryman’s. “ \\l ILD Horse Mesa,” Zano Grey’s VV latent novel, on sale at Bennett’s, Broadway. "LUtIDAY, 13th.—Kasha flannel frocks, -L brown shades; were 755; lucky day bargain, 39s 6d. —Collinson and Cunninghame. TO LEASE, largo shop, 30 x 60 feet, adjacent to Square, excellent position for up-to-date grocery and provision store.—T. J. Itodgers and Co. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street. —40 inch ginghams Is yard. 40 inch figured cambrics Is 3d and Is 9d yard. These lines mako good frocks and so inexpensive. BETTER used pianos at reduced rebuilding jarices, from £2O ; terms 5s weekly, small deposits; room wanted. — Oates’ Music Stores. "LUUDAY, 13th.—Striped poplin ties; J- special purchase, worth 3s Cd; lucky day bargain Is (id.—Collinson and Cunninghame. WANTED to buy, second-hand car, in good running order, cash. "Write “225,” “Standard.” STEINITE electric radio floor cabinet models, built-in Dynamic (speakers, complete, from £4s.—Skinner, sole agent. FOUND 1 A new rolled out —Flakics, free lroni husks, yet better flavoured. IHOICE dairy fed pork I Shall wo / send a roast or will you calif —Kairanga Meat Co. WANTED to sell, gentleman’s cyclo, 30s, cheap, good order. Apply after 5 p.m.—3 We I lsbourne Street. WANTED, a young man to sharo room, good homo, soft washing and mending done.—29 Marne Street. SPECIALS. —Men’s largo white hemstitched handkerchieis, usually 9d each, now 2s 6d half doz.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. J FRIDAY, 13th. —Men's pure fur lolt hats, size 7i only, 30s; lucky day bargain, 7s 6d.—Collinson and Cunninghamo. P 35 DEPOSIT, cottage, near Gospel ou Hall, Terrace End, cheap.—Cogliill’s Registry, 15 Itangitikei Street (phono 7091). A CHARMINGLY designed loadlight enhances the most luxuriously furnished room, and for shutting out an unsightly view without interfering with the lighting there’s no better medium than a lcadlight. Modern methods and expert workmen enable Alexander Clark to give every satisfaction in all leadlight work. Ring 6239 or 5254 for a reasonable quote. DELIGHTFUL sandwiches.—You cannot do better than got our sugarcured corned beef or pressed tongue.— Manawatu Meat Co. IFOR painting, paperhangmg.—Turner’s Glass and Paint Co., Ltd., King Streot. TfACANCY for two young men, sharo V room, comfortable home: terms reasonable. Apply “Standard.” F LAKIES. —Have you tried the now rolled oat? Try a packet and save tho gift coupons. T3XCHANGE. —Owner of equity of Jj £2OOO in Rangitikei, mixed, farm property, is desirous of exchanging same for house property in Palmerston. Will pay cash above equity and finance vendor against equity if desired. Write Box 285, Palmerston North. pIIESTERFIELD suites. For latest U designs and exquisite coverings inspect at Skinner’s showrooms, Grand Buildings. QPRING has come.—Get your motor U thoroughly overhauled at 11. It. Bycroft’s, 265 Albert Street (phone 6021). ij'jttiDAY, 13th. —Men's cotton khaki 1 gaberdine trousers, cuff bottom, side and hip pockets, smart and serviceable; lucky day bargain, 13a 6d.— Collinson and Cunninghame. N Z.I. CO. for school books. “"DOPERS Row.” by Warwick DeepJCb ing; 1929's iinest novel.—At Swallow’s Now Book Shop. LUtIDAY, 13th. —Boys’ smart striped JJ pyjamas ; good wearing; lucky day bargain, 4s lid—Collinson and Cunninghame. “TUHEItE’S a Tavern in the Town,” 1 “John Peel,” “Clementine,’ “Solomon Levi,” four good old favourites on one record.—Berryman’s. A FINE Scots novel, “Bitter Bread.” by Taylor, on salo at Bennett's, Broadway. M UVELTY toy books —tho delight of IN the kiddies, Is each. See tlieso at H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. CHOOSE your tennis racquet frame at Bycroft’s, who will string to your requirements with fresh gut; AltNElt’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.—so inch shadow tissue, a heavy cloth 2s lid yard; 30 inch shadow cloths from la 4d yard. Wide range crettonce and shadowottes from 9jd yard. SHABBY clothes just because they roquiro slight repairs, pressing and cleaning. Give A. Gold, tailor, Majestic Buildings, tho work. Small charge; satisfaction sure. HAT 1 Porridge for four in ono minute? Yes, if you uso O-Tis. Gift coupons, too. GRAMOPHONE Records.—Fresh supplies now to hand; price Is 3d each.—J. It. McKenzie’s, Ltd. FREE in each packet of Flakies, tho new rollod oat—good health and gift coupons; QTUDEBAKER coupe, late model, in D new condition, four wheel brakes, new guarantee.—Adams, Ltd. IFLAKIES, Is; Otis, Is 9d; Kruschon Salts, Is lid ; large Heinz vinegar, Is lid.—At “Rutter’s” Cash Store (phone 6445). BREAKFAST for one or a dozen cooked in one minute if you uso ; O-Tis. Try a packet.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 1

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831

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 243, 12 September 1929, Page 1

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