LOST AND FOUND. T OSr, starting handle off car. Finder . please leave at Neilsen’s Garage. Reward. LOST, IS ct. gold watch chain, between Himatangi Store and Mr L. Sim s. Finder please communicate with F. Nott, Bainesse, or L. Sim, Himatangi; valued as keepsake. COME astray, about last April, on my property, Reid’s Line, Bunnytliorpe, two lambs (now hoggets). If not claimed within fourteen days, and expenses paid, will be impounded.—A. F. McKenzie. CITRAYED on to my property, Roberts h-J Line, Bunnythorpe, one grade Jersey bull. Owner please apply to J. T. Hill. WOULD person who picked up head VV light rim, Manawatu Gorge Bridge, please return to Brookie’s Garage. TO LET. TO LET, 4-roomed furnished flat, selfcontained, every convenience, motor shed. Applyl3s Fitzherbert Avenue. O'O LET, 4-roomed cottage. Apply -L limes and Uaklcy, solicitors. r J'O LET, storey and half bungalow, 7 J- rooms, garage, porlcct oruer,"3os; immediate possession. Apply 37 K nowles Street (last house). O'O LET, house in Broadway Avenue, X rental 27s 6d per week. Apply Jacobs and Grant, solicitors, 21 Rangitikei Street. TO LET, furnished rooms, handy to Square. Apply 7 David Street. r FO LET, 4-roomed house, Oakley J- Street, rent 26s 6d.—\V. C. Harrington, public accountant, Rangitikei Street. TO LET, 3-roomed house, 17s 6d; 4roomed, 6-roomed houses, every convenience, 27s 6d, 31s 6d.—Wm. Ritchie, Cuba 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. TO LET, to gentleman, furnished bedJ- room, in refined home, handy Square and station. Address at ‘‘Standard” Office. TO LET, unfurnished flat, 3 rooms, gas cooker, separate entrance, cheap lent,-—92 Rangitikei Street. TO LET, two well furnished rooms, -L e. 1., gas stove, all conveniences; for address apply “Standard” Office. TO LET, 6-roomed dwelling, all con--L vemences, Hereford Street; also shop Cuba Street.—Nash and Lovelock. TO LET, semi-bungalow, 5 roomsj T motor shed, large section, near Square, 35s ; lease if necessary. Apply ’phone 6883 to 8.30 p.m. to-day. TO LET, double fronted plate glass corner shop, best position, Cuba Street; low rent to permanent tenant. Apply Cosmopolitan Club. TO LET, shop, with three living rooms (good position); rent 30s weekly. Apply 311 Ferguson Street. TO LET, furnished single bed-sitting room, fireplace, wardrobes, gas, use conveniences.—l Lombard Street. TO LET, self-contained sunny flat, well furnished, gas, e. 1., private entrance, closo Square. Address “Standard.” TO LET, five-roomed house, Terrace -L End, hot and cold water, electric light; 255. Apply Grover, 274 Ferguson Street. Manawatu and west coast A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. 44th ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SPRING SHOW 6tli, 7th and Bth November, 1929, at PALMERSTON NORTH, Entries for various sections close as follow: Schools Section, sth October. Needlework, Home Industries, Photography, etc., 12th October. Ring Competitions and all Live Stock, 19th October. Steer Riding and Late Entries, 26tli October. Schedules free on application to the Secretary— W\ T. PENNY, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. TAELA.RO BOWLING, CROQUET AND TENNIS CLUB (INC.) THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Pavilion on MONDAY, September 16, at-8 p.m. Business: Adoption Annual Report and Balance-Sheet, Election of Officers, General. AH members and intending members cordially invited to attend. S. WILSON, Hon. Sec. DR. FRENCH E. OLIVER’S MISSION ALL Christian bodies are invited to send representatives to a Meeting to be held in the Opera House Supper Room on MONDAY, September 16th, 1929, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of establishing a local committee. . T. RANFORD, Secretary, Dr. Oliver’s N.Z. Committee PALMERSTON NORTH LAWN TENNIS CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. . THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Board Room of Messrs Mansbn and Barr, Ltd., on MONDAY, September 23rd, at 8 p.m. Written Nominations for the Offices of President, Vice-President, Secretary and Terasurer, and Committe, must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than Tuesday next, 17th inst. W. S. FOX, Hon. Secretary. RANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 RANGITIKEI STREET. PERMANENT board recommended for '. tradesmen' and all on, Massey College construction". Tariff from 27s 6d. Casuals also catered'jf or.; :. ! VIOLIN TUITION. MISS- SO UTHEY-B AKER (London and Sydney), Pupil ofiSpencer 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 Grimshaw’B Studio, Garner’s Buildings, 134 the Square. WEDNESDAY* 2 to 7 p.m,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 September 1929, Page 1
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