FUlt better and cheaper painting and paperhanging, get jack Creigh- ' ton. Papers from Cd roll. WANTED, board and lodging, with a respectable private family, for an old gentleman ; northerly preferred. AVrite “Reasonable, 285,” “Standard” Office. CANARIES and goldfiinehes, plenty to choose from, guaranteed singers; * buy now.—l A r ivian Street, off Broadway Avenue. HERE Comes the Show Boat,” “01 Man River,” all Show Boat records at Oates’ Music Stores. opp. P.D.C. GREY all wool blankets, puro wool, N.Z. make, 21s pair.—Humphreys and Andrews; Ltd. . WANTED to let, bedroom or bedsitting room, fireplace, * .1.. good home, 24 Lombard Street. EADIO. —AA’ait for the new Screen Grid, Television Stewart Radio, arriving shortly; easy terms arranged. • —Lucas and Co. f CONSTIPATION permanently cured ; Vd by latest scientific method. AA’rite ' to “Diploma, 277,” “Standard” Office. Dll. FRENCH E. OLIVER Mission. —All Christians are earnestly rer quested to pray for God’s blessing upon - the coming mission. BLOOKLEY rety res prams and repairs them cheap. Prams on easy terms ■ to approved clients.—Andrew Young s Street. “ALL Quiet on the Western Front,” | Ti new shipment arrived.—Martin's 1 Book Shop, Coleman Place, ’phone ■ 5348. • RECORDS of the moment.—Showboat Successes—Maori recordings. ! Full stocks of all numbers at Befry- > man’s. EXHIBITION pansies, new duchesse strain, beautiful large plants, in | flower. Don’t miss these at Harrison’s, > Coleman Place. ITHIMN'EY sweeping, hedge cutting, ! AV lawn cutting. All orders left E. > AY. Holbrook, Grocer, ’phone 5144, Square. ISS MOUSLEY, Union Buildings.— Orders taken for spring costumes, ' frocks, evening wear; neat reliable • work. r BROS, bevel glass better. ■ SPECIAL Columbia week. A gramo- ' O phone to suit all. Prices from £7. Coles’ terms enable you to possess one. » A D VERTISER, free, own car £so—loo | A cash invest; good quick turnover, 5 business proposition. Address at “Standard.” HEAR the latest? It’s all around the town. AVhatP “C. 0.” AA’axshine Linoleum Polish. Still favourite. J "DOR exchange, attractive bungalow, 4 1. rooms and kitchenette; would take section as part payment. AA r rite “287,” “Standard.” WANTED, for first-class tenant, 7 or 8-roomed house; all conveni- ] ences, and good locality necessary. Apply Bagnall and Keeble, ’phone 6214. ’ r TWTILKING machine rubbers.—Watson , Lll Bros, announce reduced prices for ' inflations: Plain, now 7s 6d dozen; . bulbed, 7s 9d dozen. CYCLE Bargains.—Outfits, large, 7d ; lubricating oil, 7d; B.S.A. oil, , lOd ; regulation reflectors, Is 3d ; pedals, , 3s 6d, chains, 3s; inner tubes, 3s. New s stock, Massey cycles, £ll 10s. Boucher’s, 96’Cuba Street. EA r ERSHARP pencils from 5s to 30s, at Martin’s Book Shop, Coleman Place, ’phone 5348. WANTED, to purchase, second hand lime sower, consider Hoosier if in good order. Particulars to “299,” ' “Standard.” D LEOTRIG fires, from 29s ; finish with . J-i that smoky chimney; get a nice 7 new radiator from E. P. AVix, 35 Broad- ; way. WANTED, in or near Square, unfurnished or partly furnished room, ' suitable studio (elocution), hours 3 to .6, Saturday all day. AVrite “291,” ’ “Standard.” ) QTURMERS, soon be finished.—Get D these splendid apples while you can. Grover’s Orchards, 274 Ferguson 1 Street. Z.I. CO. for school books. > YX7ANTED, one unfurnished room, VV with fireplace, in plain home, north 1 side or central. Write “293,” “Stan--3 dard” Office. t TjAUL Newman pianos. One of Eng.L land’s finest productions. Beauti--5 fully finished mahogany. Very moderar tely priced.—Coles’. 1 yyARD BROS, for He-o-lin paint. fpUYS! Toys! Toys I Toys aro cheaper X at Martin’s, Coleman Place, ’phone 5348. 3 CJEPTEMBER chicles for winter lay--0 ing.—200 AV.L. and 8.0. now ready. I —P. Wills, 256 Ruahine Street (phone j 6029 and 7222). WANTED to buy, tent, in good order, 10 x 8 preferred. Address at “Standard.” MUSIC, songs, 2d, 3d, 6d, 9d, Is. Gramophones from 30s. Records from 9d. Player rolls from 2s 6d. Ariolins 40s. Rebuilding sale.—Oates’ Music Stores, opp. P.D.C. 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. 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. AI7ANTED, gentleman boarder, in VV private home, single room, soft ■ washing and mending, handy to Square. , Address at “Standard” Office. 5 “T ONESOME Road,” the theme 1 1 song of “Showboat.” Hear it on His Master’s Voice or Columbia, at Berryman’s. EALING wax craft! The new book is out; selling at 9d per copy at H. L. Young, Ltd. . VOK.O Egg Preserver is recognised ’ 1 the best egg preserver by the enor- ? mous increase in sales. Manufacturer, " H. AV. Scott, chemist. N Z.I. CO. for school books. OUR work is our best advertisement. Central Photo Stores, Square. [ “"DOPERS Row,” by Warwick DeepiX ing; 1929’s finest novel, —At ■Swallow’s New Book Shop,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 21 September 1929, Page 1
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