PAUL Newman pianos. One of England’s finest productions. Beauti- ■ fully finished mahogany. Very modera- : tely priced.—Coles’. pi/OSING down, tho Hub. A 9 Street; balance of goods price; selling Saturday. Main at cost UiLK .Parisian ties Us (xi; fancy socks U 2s 6d; sports belts 2s 3d.—Simpson’s Ltd., the Square. /CYCLISTS I Try us for repairs and '•J note the saving for cash.—Broadway Cycles. SEPTEMBER chicks for winter laykJ ing.—-200 W.L. and 8.0. now ready. —P. Wills. 256 Ruahine Street (phone 6029 and 7222). PALMER'S chick raiser, 41b. Is; Poultry Mash, 51b. Is; Grit, 101 b. Is.—At Lamerton and Son. /IRAZING wanted, 1 to 10 acres, AT Terrace End preferred. Address at “Standard” or 'phone 6013. “TDLACK. Oat” has something new to ■At send abroad.—New novel designs for art neodleworktrs: More tea tray cloths, sandwich d’oyleys, etc.—Hopwood’s Buildings. IF you require a good comfortable mattress, now is your chance. Big reduction on our usual low prices.— Fitzsimons and Cowling, Ltd., Main Street, near P.O. A HOUSE is Built.” Great Australian £IOOO prize novel on sale at Bennett’s. SHOP is full of quality beef and mutton at Snell’s. Would you like some? Then phone 5173. . A NNUAL Fur Sale.—H. H. Blandford Co., Ltd., Rangitikei Street. SILK Parisian tics 2s 6d; fancy socks 2s 6d; sports belts 2s 3d.—Simpson’s Ltd., the Square. YUUit roast! Get it at the Kairanga Meat Co.; good meat always gives satisfaction at the table. CYCLISTS ! Regulation cycle and car reflectors (the genuine article), Is 9d; John Bull outfits, 9d.—At Broadway Cycles. DAFFODILS, 3d per dozen; Sturmer apples, last of the season ; seed potatoes, 81bs. per Is.—J. lllayo’s shop, Main Street. FURS I Furs! Furs! Quality furs all greatly reduced. Don't inks this opportunity and for best results bring us your fur repairs.—Jacobs and Son, Furriers. QUALITY ! Quality 1 Everybody wants the best these days. Get your roast from Bennett’s by ’phoning 5408. MEN’S chrome leather light working or best boots, unlmod 15s 9d, lined 17s 9d. Great value at Hannah’s. f| 'niNNIS balls. 3s pair. 1929 SlazenX ger's and Davis, at Bennett's, Broadway. /IYCLISTS ! Phone 7228 for quote for U repairs and sundries.—Broadway Cycles. JAZZ shopping bags! Have you teen these at H. L. Young, Ltd. Prices reasonable for these popular bags. BRUSHED singlets and underpants, 2s 6d; Athletic singlets Is 6d.— Simpson’s Ltd., the Square. WE don’t keep second-hand goods—we sell them.—Uncle Alt's, 233 Main Street. WYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well: Striped Harvard working shirts, 3s lid (bands), collars, 4s 6d; ,’pinheud working shirts, 4s 9d; marl tweed shirts, 4s 3d; black Italian working shirts 5s 6d.—Wycherley’s. A DELIGHTFUL book “Home,” by Alan Mulgan. New edition only 4s 6d at Bennett’s, Broadway. MUSIC, songs, 2d, 3d, 6d, 9d, Is. Gramophones from 30s. Records from 9d. Player rolls from 2s 6d. Violins 40s. Rebuilding sale.—Oates’ Music Stores, opp. P.D.C. M~RS LAMERTON, Cuba Street.— Crepe bloomers, Is 9d ; tussore silk, 3s lid; Fugi silk, 4s 6d and 5s lid; Fugiette, 2s lid; O.S. Fugiette, 3s lid; art, silk, 5s lid pair. “T OInEiSOME Road,” tho theme -Li song of “Showboat.” Hear it on His Master’s Voice or Columbia, at Berryman’s. OWATER’S furniture and bedding can’t be beaten for quality and low prices.—Showroom, opposite Devine’s, Main Street. ' P 75 DEPOSlT—Bungalow, 4 rooms. and kitchenette, all conveniences; terms easy. Apply 58 Waldegrave Street. OUR work is our best advertisement. —Central Photo Stores, Square. KIWI pork sausages lOd lb.; saveloys, 12 for Is; mild cheese, Is lb.; matured, Is 2d.—At Lamerton and Son. TENNIS racquets.—We have hundreds of cheaper grade racquets to choose from at Bennett’s, Broadway. “"DOPERS Row,” by Warwick DeepXL ing; 1929’s finest novel.—At Swallow’s New Book Shop. fPENNIS halls, 3s pair. 1929 SlazenX ger’s and Davis, at Bennett’s, Broadway. Q EALING wax craft! The new book kJ is out; selling at 9d per copy at H. L, Young, Ltd. WYCHERLEY’S Specials.—Boys’ i wool golf hose, coloured tops, all c< ours, 3 x 10, 2s lid. "yOKO Egg Preserver is recognised X the best egg preserver by the enormous increase in sales. Manufacturer, H. W. Scott, chemist. TENNIS. —The top spin racquet at 42s 6d, is marvellous value, at Bennett’s, Broadway. YOKO Egg Preserver, at Is Bd, will preserve 200 eggs for years.—H. W. Scott, chemist, and all stores. BRUSHED singlets and underpants, 2s 6d; Athletic singlets la 6d.— Simpson’s Ltd., tho Square. IT Z.I. CO. for school books. are cheap.—Preserve in Yoko J at once. Yoko egg preserver, Is 6d.—H. W. Scott, chemist, and all stores. NEW sports coats and flannels just arrived. Sec our special flannel trousers 17e 6d.—Simpson’s Ltd., the Square. CO. for school books. Os PAIR, tennis balls, 1929; SlazenO ger’s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. cGLUSKY, The Mormon,” by Hales; “Koper’s Row,” by Deeping. Two good novels at Bennett’s. "ITTYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well:VV. Dark tweed trousers, cuff bottoms, 9a lid, railway cord trousers 12s 6d; gaberdine trousers 13s 6d, Bedford trousers 7s 6d, Palmer nap trousers 7s 6d, striped denims 6s lid. —Wycherley.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 20 September 1929, Page 1
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