pRAMOPHONES, 255, 30s, 40s, 50s, ' J upwards; music, 2d, 6d, 9d, Is copy; bargains musical instruments at Oates' rebuilding sale, opp. PRC, PLAYERS cigarettes, 7d for 10, Is 2d for 20, 2s lid for 50.—L. Giorgi, hairdresser and tobacconist, the Square. WANTED, price for painting ten house rooms, labour’ only. Apply Taylor and Co., Main Street. WANTED to buy, chopper pigs, any quantity; highest price given.— Kairanga Meat Co. WANTED to sell, 2 pedigree 2-year heifers (springing); 2 pedigree bull calves (dams good); 2 grade 2-year heifers (springing); 10 high grade Jersey heifer calves. Appointment, phone 5820, Palmerston Notth. GRAMOPHONES at bargain prices.— A clean cut of over 20 per cent. Must bo cleared this month.—BerryLATKST views of Palmerston North, suitable for sending overseas; from 2s, at H. L. Young, Ltd.; see windows. the crowd to the “Coo-eo” Dry Cleaning and Pressing SerGARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street. —“Sparvacel,” the new rayon crepe-de-chine, m a delightful range of plain shades, 40 inch and very good value at 3s 3d yard. STEINITE electric radio floor cabinet models, built-in Dynamic speakers, complete, from £4s.—Skinner, sole agent. FOR painting, paperhanging.—Turner’s Glass and Paint Co., Ltd., King Street. Un INDUS leaving district are prepared to sacrifice their beautiiui bungalow dwelling (Govt. mortgage costing 22s per week). Price £1175. Apply Alounsey and Co. TX. T ANTED, by lady in business, partly VV furnished front room, with fireplace ; also board in private family, near Square. Write “Permanent 248,” “Standard.” \ A/AN TED to rent, or lease, fully furVV nished boardinghouse. Send particulars to “249,” “Standard.” URGENT sale, 6-roomed bungalow, Allan Street, 5 minutes Square, recently built, tiled roof, concrete piles, best timber, e. 1., sleeping porch, motor shed, concrete drive, £1460 (below cost). Easy terms.—Hopwood Hardware. WANTED to sell, banjoline, cheap for cash. Apply 67 Church Street. PRAMS and go-carts retyred and repaired ; variety of designs in new prams.—Blockley, Andrew Young Street. WANTED to rent, beach cottage, Foxton, partly furnished, three weeks, commencing Christmas. “Beach,” Box 190, Hastings. gTYLISH up-to-date bungalow, for 0 sale, price £1175; pay off as rent 22s week. Apply to Mounsey and Co. ’'OR pimples, boils and all affections and eruptions of the skin take “Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Compound,” the ideal blood cleanser, obtainable only from Hooper’s Pharmacies, Broadway and New Library Building, the Square. WANTED, young man, share large pleasant room, central; terms reasonable. Apply Scotch Thistle, 20 Broadway. W ARD BROS, bevel glass better. WANTED purchase, lawn mower, must be in good order. Particulars to “250,” “Standard.” PL ARENCE cigarettes,lo for 7d, i V for Is 2d, 50 for 2s lid.—L. Giorg hairdresser and tobacconist, the Squar EEBUILDING Music Sales.—Premises coming down; stocks have to be reduced. Save money now at Oates’ Music Stores. balls. 3s pair. 1929 Slazenger’s and Broadway. Davis, at Bennett's, WANTED, heavy lawn roller.—F. W. Lee, 251 College Street, or phone 7035. OAK cabinet gramophones for sale; also table or portable models, made into cabinets, at 16 Pitt Street. GW. HASLAM, 64 Main Street . West, agent, Wellington, Tui, local branded bottles. Zinc, lead, rags, etc., bought. Bottles of all descriptions for sale.—Phone 6507. WANTED to buy, second-hand portable gramophone, good order. Price and particulars to 69 Ruahine Street. EXCHANGE. —Owner of equity of £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. lUVE-ioonied house, every convenience, i acre section, 3 big sheds, good suburban locality; suit general carrier.—Apply 337 Main Street. Cl ET the habit, and look smart. —Old J suits look like new the “Coo-ee” way. ■ • IOOIv! Players cigarettes, 10 for 7d, J 20 for Is 2d, 50 for 2s lid, at L. Giorgi’s, hairdresser and tobacconist, the Square. - ■ pRAMOPHONES at bargain prices.— VX A clean cut of over 20 per cent. Must be cleared this month.—Berryman’s. .. * GARDEN enthusiasts! For all your requirements shop at Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. —Lime sulphur solution 1/9, 3/3, 4/6, 10/6 tin. Swifts’ Arsenate of Lead 2/2, 4/2, 9/3 jar. Blue stone 6d lb., 45/- cwt. Bordeaux Powder 1/- lb. Try “Esykil” for slugs (not affected by rain), 41b: packets 1/6 each. ETTINGS 8.0. and White Leghorns, heavy bred ducks, ss; chicks when lilable, is each.—Perce Wills, 256 ahine Street (phone 7222). N Z.I. CO. for school books. ATEST book; sealing wax craft, just arrived; only 9d each, at H. Young, Ltd., Broadway. YOIXO Egg Preserver, at Is Sd, will preserve 200 eggs for years.—H. W. Scott, chemist, and all stores. 0 UR work is our best advertisement. —Central Photo Stores, Square. •N Z.I. CO. for school-books.’ ORO Egg Preserver is recognised X the best egg preserver by the enormous increase in sales. Manufacturer, H. W. Scott,. chemist. i OPERS Row,” by Warwick Deep- , ing; 1929’s finest novel.—At Row’s New Book Shop. Z.I. CO. for school books.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 September 1929, Page 1
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