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LOST AND FOUND. T OST, on Monday, September 9th, -*■* pair lawn knitted legginettes. Reward. Address “Standard,” I OST, cap off Heo car, vicinity PalJ merston North, Hamua. Reward. —R. Greatorex, Tiritea. Tj'OUND, wedding ring. Owner may have same by describing.—The Hub, next C. M. Ross, Ltd. TO LET. 'T'O LET, a six-roomed house, Terrace -*• End. Apply 3 Frederick Street. N'o LET or lease, 4-roomed house, all conveniences, renovated throughout, rental 255. Address “Standard” Office or phono 5415. T'O LET, to approved tenant, 5-room-ed bungalow, motor shed, all conveniences. Apply 102 Lyndliurst Street. r I '0 LET, half house, furnished, self--L contained, kitchenette, bathroom, wash-house, motor shed, pleasantly situated.—l3s h itzherbert Avenue. TO LET, (j-roomed house, every convenience, car shed, handy to town. Address “Standard” Office. rLET, 0-roomed house, 3 acres land, Terrace End; 35s per week. —C. L. iMowlom, 15 ltangitikei Street. TO LET, large corner shop, with four J- living rooms attached, splendid position, very moderate rental. Full particulars at A. Mortland and Co., 113 Cuba Street. TO LET, 2 furnished front rooms, -L close to Square, phone, e. 1., all conveniences. Address • ‘Standard. ’ ’ TO LET, two unfurnished rooms, fire--L place, also single furnished room, use or garage, ail conveniences. Address “Standard.” TO LET, large double turnisbed bedL sitting room; separate cooking and entrance, modern convenience, ’phone.— 250 Cook Street. TO LET, 5-roomed cottage, large sec--L tion, near Gospel Hall, herracc End, 22s 6d.—Coglidl s Registry. rLET, house in Broauway Avenue. rental 27s 6d per week. Applj Jacobs and Urant, solicitors, 21 Raugitikei Street. TO LET, bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, motor shed, every convenience in Lyndhufst Street.—46 Chelwood Street. rLET, shop, with four living rooms, every convenience, central position. Apply 311 Ferguson Street. I'O LET, unfurnished flat of extra large rooms, every convenience, own entrance and meter, accommodation for car. Apply to-day, or Saturday, after 2.—132 Main Street East, telephone 6742. , NOTICE. JUMBLE SALE YW.G.A. CLUB ROOM (above • A.M.P.), Broadway. SATURDAY, 2 p.m. RTJGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTBALL SHOWGROUND TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. Saturday. SENIOR SUDDEN DEATH FINAL KIA TOA v. OLD BOYS. KIA TOA v. OLD BOYS. KIA TOA v. OLD BOYS. KICK OFF AT 3 P.M. JUNIOR GAMES AT- 1.30 P.M. ADMISSION:— Gentlemen Is. Ladies and Children Free. Stand: Adults 6d, Children Free. SOCIAL CLUB. ADDFELLOWS’ HALL, Cuba Street. SATURDAY, September 21, at 8 p.m., And Every Saturday. Third Night of Gold Watch Competition. NOTICE. ON September 25th, a sale of work, to bo held in St. Peter’s schoolroom, will be opened by J. A. Nash Esq., M.P., at 2.30 p.m. Baby show at 3 p.m. Plain, Fancy, Cake, Toy and Produce Stalls. Milson visitors, please note stall. EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE. IT is essential to have Expert Male Operator in attendance; full head 30s, defies most exacting criticism. Water, Marcel Waving and Settings by a Lady Expert. Phono 7229. 808 COUSINS, Ladies’ Hair Specialist, Club Hotel Buildings, Church Street. WE can supply Hatching Eggs, DayOld Chicks; also Hens with Broods of Chicks, from our “Imperial” White Leghorns and “Premier” Black Orpingtons (noted for winter laying). Catalogues post free. b J. G. HONORE, Phone 109, Foxton. BUY BYERS’ ~ ICE CREAM. MADE in our up-to-date factoiy in Linton Street. Ice Cream and Ice delivered to any part of the borough. Special Catering for picnics and parties. PHONE 5279. RANGITIKEI PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 RANGITIKEI STREET. PERMANENT board recommended for tradesmen and all on Massey College construction. Tariff from 27s 6d. Casuals also catered for. WE were not in business in 1900 because original, peppy signs were not used then. But, for to-day, to attract, it must be a FORTUNE SIGN. LOOK I Rooms papered from £1 15s. i —CHAS. SAPWELL, Painter and Paperhanger, 310 Ferguson Street. iP.N. (phone 6832). P. 5.—25 per cent, discount off all papers stocked*

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 20 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 20 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 20 September 1929, Page 1

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