WANTED to sell.—Desirable fiveroomed house, all conveniences. Electric light, porcelain bath, motor garage, woodshed, closed in fowl run, concrete paths and front fence, well kept gardens, orchards; set in tube; built in wardrobes, cupboards. Owner transferred. Write “273,” “Standard” Office. COLUMBIA gramophones and Columv bia records.—The world has nothing better to offer. Full range at Coles’, W~ ANTED to let to suitable tenant, part of furnished house by business lady; reasonable. Address “Standard” Office. /CANARIES and goldfiinches, plenty to v choose from, guaranteed singers; buy now.—l Vivian Street, off Broadway Avenue. GETTINGS 8.0. and White Leghorns, k? heavy bred ducks, ss; chicks when available, Is each.—Perce Wills, 256 Ruahine Street (phone 7222). RADIOPHONES at bargain prices.— vJ A clean cut of over 20 per cent. Must be cleared this month.—Berryman’s. IDENNIS balls, 3s pair. 1929 Slazen--L ger’s and Davis, at Bennett’s, Broadway. WANTED, by two ladies, two or three furnished rooms, with use of conveniences and garage. Write “269,” “Standard.” BROS, for He-o-lin paint. MARRIED couple, two children, want two unfurnished rooms, central, own cooking, conveniences if possible. Write “271,” “Standard.” MILKING machine rubbers.—Watson Bros, announce further reductions for inflations. Plain, now 7s 6d dozen; bulbed, 7s 9d dozen. TO LEASE, large shop, 30 x 60 feet, adjacent to Square, excellent position for up-to-date grocery and provision 6tore.—T. J. Rodgers and Co. WANTED to buy, baby’s high back chair. Price and where to be seen to “276,” “Standard.” fPHURSDAY, Friday, Saturday.—OddJL ments Celanese hose, pure silk and Celanese mixture, nude, flesh, ecru, silver, mist, champagne, were 6s lid, special 3s lid.—Collinson and Ounninghame. Fur Sale.—H. H. Blandford Co., Ltd.. Rangitikei Street. NEW goods arriving daily at J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. Inspection cordially invited. Cl RAMOPHONES at bargain prices.— X A clean cut of over 20 per cent. Must be cleared this month.—Berryr PO LEASE, large shop in the Square, JL with self-contained flat, 6 rooms, conveniences. Apply Mowlem, No. 15 Rangitikei Street. FIREWOOD; for sale pinus insignua 18s per cord at stump in borough. Macrocarpa £1 per cord. Orders to “276,” “Standard” Office. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.— 4o inch ginghams Is yard. 40 inch figured cambrics Is 3d and Is 9d yard. These lines make good frocks and so inexpensive. BIRDS, fish and animals mounted true to life guaranteed, 60 years’ London experience. —J. Jacobs, Taxidermist, Palmerston North. WANTED to sell, chesterfield suite; carpet lift 6in by lift 3in; brand new drophead sewing machine; small duchess, double bedsteads, etc. Address “Standard” Office. WANTED, unfurnished room, fireplace, use conveniences, near P.O. Write “268,” “Standard.” TENNIS racquets, new season’s, just arrived, from 6s 6d upwards, at Bennett’s, Broadway. INDIVIDUAL attention given at New V Era Shorthand School. I : f l WATSON Bros.’ cut rate cigarette prices.—Players, 10’s 7d, 50’s 2s 9d; Capstans, 10’s 7d, 20’s Is 2d, 50’s 2s 9d. YOUR new handbag! Choose from the new stocks arriving at H. L. Young, Ltd. Prices very reasonable. VACANCY for gentleman boarder, share large front room, soft washing done; also room and board for married couple. Address at “StanTHURSDAY, Friday, Saturday.—Oddments Celanese hose, pure silk and Celanese mixture, nude, flesh, ecru, silver, mist, champagne, were 6s lid, special 3s lid.—Collinson and Ounningliame. TDGGS are cheap.—Preserve in Yoko J at once. Yoko egg preserver, Is 6d.—H. W. Scott, chemist, and all stores. WANTED to sell, motor cycle, 7—9 h.p., in first-class order, cheap for cash. Write “265,” “Standard.” 1 PURS I Furs! Furs 1 Quality furs all . greatly reduced. Don’t miss this opportunity and for best results bring us your fur repairs.—Jacobs and Son, Furriers. AS good as ever.—“ Wild Horse Mesa,” Zane Grey’s latest novel, on sale at Bennett’s ' “fPHE Black Cat” is now displaying JL hand embroidered goods.—Doyleys, 2s, 2s 6d; tray cloth, 4s lid.— Hopwood’s Buildings. WANTED to buy, push chair, must be cheap. Write, stating condition and price, to “266,” “Standard.” Z.I. CO. for school books. 3s PAIR, tennis balls, 1929; Slazenger’s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. CHOOSE your tennis racquet frame at Bycroft’s, who will string to your requirements with fresh gut. OVELS, 3 for 2s 6d.—These are books written by good authors—all make good reading.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. - BROS, bevel glass better. A REMARKABLE book, “Crooks of the Underworld,” by an ex-criminal —ss, at Bennett’s, Broadway. \\ TYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear’ Well: W Railway men I We stock the famous O’Brien’s railway boots in two lines 28s 6d, 365. Guaranteed for hard wear. — Wycherley’s. WYCHERLEY’S Warea Wear Well: Men’s felt hats 8s 6d, canvas riding oil coats 31s fid, boys’ canvas oil coats from 19s fid to 2fis, boys’ fleecy lined singlets, all sizes to dear, 1» lid.—Wycherley. MEN’S black Italian working shirts, usually 6s lid, now 4s lid.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 16 Broadway.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 248, 18 September 1929, Page 1
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