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LOST AND FOUND. Lost, one ewe sheep, rope attached. lie ward.—lss Princess Street. lOSX, between Milverton Avenue and Foxton, push chair. Address at “Standard.” Reward. i USX, on Saturday night, a large -Lt Cameo brooch; valued as keepsake. Good reward. . Apply “Standard” Office. LOST, leather handbag, left in box, corner Main and Ruahine Streets, containing notes and silver. Reward. Address “Standard.” TO LET. TO LET, half house, furnished, selfcontained, kitchenette, bathroom, wash-house, motor shed, pleasantly situated.—l3s Fitzherbert Avenue. TO LET, large shop, with dwelling, suitablo tailor, bootmaker, stationer, all conveniences. Apply 363 Main Street. rPO LET, furnished flat, separate en--L trance and cooking, modern conveniences, child no objection, 225.—250 Cook Street. rpO LET, in Broadway, comfortable -L single bed-sitting room, conveniences, morning tray, 18s weekly. Address at “Standard,” r |'U LET, Featherston Street East, -L handy to town, o-rooined bungalow and all conveniences. Apply “31o,” “Standard” Office. 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. o'O LET, new 5-roomed bungalow in J- St. John’s Avenue, concrete drive, garage, rent 355. Address “Standard.” 'j'O LET, two large shops, Cuba -L Street., adjoining National Bank. Particulars on application to Bagnall and Keeble, solo agents. TO LET, comfortably furnished cottage, e. 1., modern conveniences, handy Square, adults, 255. Apply “Standard.” 1 1 0 LET, 6-roomed house, every convenience, car shed and concrete drive, handy town. Address “Standard.” r PO LET. furnished house, good local--1 ity, close town. Address at “StanI'O LET, house in Broadway Avenue, rental 27s 6d per week. Apply Jacobs and Grant, solicitors, 21 Rangitikei Street. TO LET, furnished room, e. 1., fireplace, use of conveniences, suit elderly woman,—42 Bourke Street. M'O LET', 6-roomed house, conveni--L ences, large shed, small orchard, cheap to good tenant. Ring 7076, evening. rpO LET, 6-roomed dwelling, 41 Roy -l. Street, large section and garage, being renovated. Apply Public Trust Office. TOO LET, furnished two rooms and A half kitchen, own gas stove, e. 1.. close Square. Address at “Standard.” M'O LET, two first-class flats, unfurn--L isbed; every convenience. Apply R. A. lNoedl, optician. DOUBLE bedroom to let, or with bonrd (furnished), e. 1., hot water, fireplace.—2o Broadway. g — = = ~ =•= Ij^OXTROT —organ and song. A real outstanding number. “A Precious Little Thing Called Love.” Hear it at Berryman’s. WANTED, two young men to share room in select home, every homo comfort, Cholwood Street. Apply “Standard.” 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. O LEASE, large shop, 30 x 60 feet, adjacent to Square, excellent position for up-to-dato grocery and provision 6tore. —T. J. Rodgers and Co. 10 PER cent, discount sale.—jStpry books for the children all selling with 10 per cent. off.—H. L. Young, Ltd. Z.I. CO. for school books. SHOW Boat. Air records from this sensational “Talkie,” at Coles. H.M.V., Columbia, Brunswick, Regal, Zonophone. _ MARTIN’S Bookshop for all school books, Monster scribbling blocks and every requisite.—Coleman Place (phone 5348). QPRING Cleaning.—Now is your opIJ portunity to have your dining room papered.—R. Wagburn. the Square. EARN while you learn.—Touch-type-writing.—New Era School. ECORDS of the moment.—Show-' boat Successes—Maori recordings. Full stocks of all numbers at Berryman’s. TREES, Shrubs, Plants.—We offer the finest and cheapest in (the Dominion. Having many millions to select from, customers are sure to get satisfaction. Catalogues free on application.—B. H. Just, nurseryman, Palmerston North. 10 PER cent, discount sale.—Playing cards, bridge scorers, fancy stationery, all reduced. —H. L, Young, Ltd. W. HASLAM, 64 Main Street . West, agent, Wellington, Tui, local branded bottles. Zinc, lead, rags, etc., bought. Bottles of all descriptions for sale.—Phone 6507. E. SHAW (Late Shaw and Sapwell), BUILDER AND SHOP FITTER, 2 Ashley Street. Phone 6175. IF you contemplate building, let me quote you. Estimates free. PHONE 6324. IN BROADWAY, AT THE LOUNGE SEASONABLE TEMPTING MENUS EVERY DAY. GRILLS, of course, Between the hours 12 to 2 p.m.— 5 to 7 p.m. THE BROADWAY LOUNGE, ' LTD., MANY WEDDING PARTIES CATERED FOR. HERE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 253, 24 September 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 253, 24 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 253, 24 September 1929, Page 1

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