WANTED to sell.—Desirable fiveroomed house, all conveniences. Electrio 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, cu< boards. Owner traneferred. Write “278,” “Standard” Office. CfHOWBOAT records. Full stocks at O Coles’. “OP Man River,” “Why do I love you,” “Make Believe.” MEN’S 6triped neglige shirts, very good wearing, special price 3s lid. —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. WHAT 1 Porridge for four in one minute? Yes, if you use O-Tis. Gift coupons, too. GETTINGS 8.0. ahd White Leghorns, KJ heavy bred ducks, ss; chicks when available, Is each.—Perce Wills, 256 Ruahine Street (phone 7222). GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.—Look I A really good white nursery flannelette from 7s lid dozen yards. Striped velvet finish pyjama cloth, 36 inch, Is 6d yard. I ' AMBRIDGE Sausages 1 Where to get them—at the M'anawatu Meat Co., noted for its email goods. /T RAMOPHONES at bargam prices.— vJ A clean cut of over 20 per cent. Must be cleared this month.—Berryman’s. BOARD offered to young man, single room, in new bungalow, handy to Square. Address at “Standard.” TO LEASE, large shop, 30 x 60 feet, adjacent to Square, excellent position for up-to-date grocery and provision store.—T. J. Rodgers and Co. WANTED, teacher to share large studio in Square, piano, gramophone, small rent. Address “Standard.” T) EBUILDING sale—Music 6d, gramoXl> phones 30s, pianos £25, or at your own price if reasonable; room wanted. —Oates’ Music Stores. FLAKIES. —Have you tried the now rolled oat? Try a packet and save the gift coupons. NEW goods arriving daily at J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. Inspection cordially invited. YOU’LL enjoy “White Shadows in South Seas,” only 4s 6d at Bennett's, Broadway. pi RAMOPHONES at bargain prices.— vJ A clean cut of over 20 per cent. Must be cleared this month.—BerryANTED immediately, two-fur-nished or unfurnished rooms; must be reasonable, central. Write ■‘278,” “Standard.” TV/TOTHERS 1 Here’s a quick breakliJL fast dish for the children. O-Tis, an oat food—cooks in one minute. MEN’S navy serge suits, indigo dye cloth, well made, latest cut, 84s.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. T\ENNIS racquets, new season’s, just a. arrived, from 6s 6d upwards, at Bennett’s, Broadway. UP-TO-DATE Service—4 assistants.— Graham Bros., P.N. premier hairdressers. SUMMER frocks for girls.—Nice new selection at Mrs Lampard’s, 71 Cuba Street; prices are very reasonable. See windows. TNDIVIDUAL attention given at New i. Era Shorthand School. MANAWATU Meat Co. Many rivals but none to beat. You get quality beef here, YOUR new handbag I Choose from the new stocks arriving at H. L. Young, Ltd. Prices very reasonable. IJIGGS are cheap.—Preserve in Yoko J at once. Yoko egg preserver, Is 6d.—H. W. Scott, chemist, and all stores. ARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.—Special 1 Mattress ticks, single bed size 7s 6d each. Wonderful value. We have the “goods” at the “price.” Make Garner’s your drapers. Z.I. CO. for school books. GIFTS from the coupons in Flakies packets—try the new rolled oats I Better flavoured, too. Os PAIR, tennis balls, 1929; SlazenO ger’s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. CHOOSE your tennis racquet frame at Bycroft’s, who will string to your requirements with fresh gut. NOVELS, 3 for 2s 6d.—Those are books written by good authors—all make good reading.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. LATE getting uj)l Doesn’t matter— O-Tis cooks in one minute. Full oat flavour. Gift coupons. MAKE your home beautiful by using our wallpapers.—R. Waghorn, the Square. McGLUSKY, The Mormon,” by Hales; “Roper’s Row,” by Deeping. Two good novels at Bennett’s. BOYS’ school hose, all wool, great value at 2s lid pair; all sizes.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. PRINTING. —Quotation* given for at! kinds of oommeroiai and general printing.— A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phone 5906). V FLAVOUR that you’ll appreciate! It’s in Flakies, the new rolled oat. Tryi it to-morrow at breakfast! CHESTERFIELD suites repaired, mode hs good as new, cheap.— Blockley, Andrew Young Street. OTTLE Exchange, 16 Dahlia Street. —Agent Tui, Wellington, local bottles. Bottles, rags, brass, lead, copper, etc., bought.—Phone 7092. ! ARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street. —A handsome silk double bedspread. A wonderful quality. Shades roso, helio, blue and only 67s 6d. Choose early. Only small quantity. FOUND! A new rolled oat—Flakies, free from husks, yet better flavoured. ANAWATD Dining Rooms, Cuba Street, serving hot 3-course dinners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at any time. CtOOKED in one minute—yet with all ) the flavour and goodness of the oat —that’s O-Tis. SHABBY clothes just because they require slight repairs, pressing and cleaning. Give A. Gold, tailor, Majestic Buildings, the work. Small charge; satisfaction sure. MEN’S navy blue overcoats, Prince style, 47s 6d and 63s.—Humphreys and Andrews,. Ltd,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 19 September 1929, Page 1
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