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LOST AND FOUNDT OST, cap off Reo car, vicinity PalJ "r> m ir rst;on North, Hamua. Reward. —H. Grcatorex, Tiritea. T °ST, young smooth black dog, white •” collar, white chest, three white feet. reward for information leading to recovery. Anyone holding will be prosecuted. Write Ivan Simpson, Bulls Itoad, Marton, or E. Carthew, Olapham Estate, AKredton. T —Will lady who took umbrella . from Northcote private hospital last “gntj please return hospital, save T EFT, August 9th, by car, in vicinity of Public Library, grey presentation rug. Reward. Address “Standard.” TO LET. TO LET, single room, furnished.—Bß Broadway Avenue. M'O LET or lease, 4-roomed house, all •L conveniences, renovated throughout rental 255. Address “Standard” Office or phone 5415. TO LET, house, 4 rooms and conveni--L ences, Oakley Street, large section. A Pply W. C. Harrington, pubiio accountant, Rangitikei Street. TO LET, to approved tenant, 5-room--L ed bungalow, motor shed, all conveniences. Apply 102 Lyndhurst Street. TO LET, double bedroom, or with board; also vacancy for single gentleman, central.—2o Broadway. TO LET, 6-roomed semi-bungalow, -L garage, large section, Roy Street. To be painted and renovated. Apply Public Trust. TO LET, 6-roomed house, every con--L venience, car shed, handy to town. Address “Standard” Office. TO LET, 3-roomed flat, kitchen, bathroom, furnished 30s, unfurnished 255, next Post Office.—Hopwood Hardware. 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. I'O LET, 2 furnished front rooms, ■ close to Square, phone, e. 1.. all conveniences. Address “Standard.” TO LET, two furnished front rooms, bed and sitting ■ room, handy to Square.—l7B Ferguson Street. TO LET, double fronted plate glass corner shop, best position, Cuba Street; low rent to permanent tenant. Apply Cosmopolitan Club. r j l o LET, 5-roomed house, conveni--L ences. Rent 30s.— H. C. Preece, 15 Rangitikei Street, 'phone 6158, residence 7102. TO LET, 5-roomed house, in Ngata -L Street, garage, e. 1., gas, references required. Apply “Standard.” TO LET, well furnished flat, kitchenJL ette, bathroom, fireplace, caliphont, quiet, pleasant surroundings. Motor shed. Apply 135 Fitzherbert Avenue. TO LET, single furnished berdoom, -L use of conveniences, board if desired, in quiet home,. Address at “Standard.” * TO LET, house in Broadway Avenue, rental 27s 6d per week. Apply Jacobs and Grant, solicitors, 21 Rangitikei Street. GRAMOPHONES at bargain prices.— A clean cut of over 20 per cent. Must be cleared this month.—Berryman’s. ARRIVING shortly, Television, Screen A Grid, Stewart Warner Radio, latest from America; wait for this super set. —Lucas and Co. YOUR tweed coat for the spring.— Mrs Lampard, 71 Cuba Street, has it all nicely tnmmed, from £2 10s. FLAKIES for flavour, it’s the new rolled oat. Try a packet to-mor-row and save the gift coupon. PAUL Newman pianos. One of England’s finest productions. Beautifully finished mahogany. Very moderately priced.—Coles’. YOUR roast 1 Get it at the Kairanga Meat Co.; good meat always gives satisfaction at the table. A DELIGHTFUL book “Home,” by Alan Mulgan. New edition only 4s 6d at Bennett’s, Broadway. ftRAMOPHONES, 255, 30s, 40s, 50s, lI upwards; music, 2d, 6d, 9d, Is copy; bargains musical instruments at Oates’ rebuilding sale, opp. P.D.O. ARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street-Ladies’ underclothing and hosiery to be cleared at London cost. All wool vests Is 4d. A striking example of the value offered. I7LEOTRIC fires, from 295; finish with j that smoky chimney;, got a nice new radiator from E. P. Wix, 35 Broadway. BOWATER’S furniture and bedding can’t be beaten for quality and low prices.—Showroom, opposite Devine’s, Main Street. CAPTURED all the oat flavour in Flakies, the new rolled oat—because it’s free from husks. BOYS’ jerseys, light shades, special line, sizes 2 to 7,3 s 6d.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. OR painting, paperhanging.—Turnor’s Glass and Paint Co., Ltd., King Street. GRAY tourer, newly painted and reconditioned, a light economical car. —Adams. Ltd. WOODWARD’S PHARMACY. YOU REQUIRE THE BEST. HAVE your PRESCRIPTIONS prepared under expert and qualified supervision. Telephone 7233. E. C. WOODWARD “ROSCO” BUILDINGS, Coleman Place. METALGLASS THE newest metal and glass polish on the market. Polishes nickel, brass, copper and aluminium equally as well as it. polishes silver and is very economical. Try a tin. -H. J. KJAR. “THE HANDY STORE.” Phone 5257 477 Main Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 19 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 19 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 19 September 1929, Page 1

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