HEAR the new and wonderful Maori records, specially recorded in Australia. “Waiata Poi,” “Hokr Tonumai,” “Pokarekare.”—Coles. DR. FRENCH E. OLIVER - Mission. —“Now is the accepted time.” Now is the time to prepare. Pray, Christians, pray. j CANARIES and -goldfiinclies, plenty to choose from, guaranteed singers; buy now.—l Vivian Street, off Broadway Avenue. WANTED to rent, four-roomed bungalow, central, moderate rent. Write “317,” “Standard.” WANTED, two gentlemen boarders, good home, every convenience, 25s a week; soft washing done. Address “Standard.” WANTED to sell, contents of artistic studio, including gramophone and large mirrors. Address “Standard.” IJURS! Fure! Furs 1 Quality furs all greatly reduced. Don't miss this opportunity and for best results bring us your fun repairs.—Jacobs and Son, Furriers. EGGS for setting. Utility Black Orpingtons, prize strain, 5s setting.—Purton, 24 Linton Street. 10 . PER cent, discount sale. — Do not miss the bargains selling in stationery. fancy goods, etc.—H. L. Young, Ltd. NEAV goods arriving every day.— N.Z.I. Co. WANTED, a seagrass pram, in exchange for seagrass push chair, in good condition. Apply 36 Florence Avenue. TURNER’S Glass and Paint Co., Ltd., ICing Street, for artists’ canvas. MAJESTIC Radio owners.—There are now 100 in this town; all perfectly satisfied. Join them. See Berryman’s. PROFICIENCY test cards.—English and arithmetic on sale at Bennett’s, Broadway. WYCHERLEY’S wares wear well.— Double and single-breasted worsted suits, in the latest shades, from £4 12s 6d. NOW available, White Leghorn, baby chicks, from one day old; also settings eggs; we have also for sale a few good laying hens.—A. V. Oliver, 131 Fitzherbert Avenue, ’phone 5669. WANTED, furnished flat or furnished cottage, central, moderate, early October, couple.—Box 85, Feilding. Q ET'iTNGS 8.0. and White Leghorns, 0 heavy bred ducks, ss; chicks when available, Is each.—Perce Wills, 256 lluahine Street (phone 7222). ELANDFORD’S Annual Sale: Fox Chokers from 255. WANTED, house, 6 or 7 rooms; rent quarterly, in advance. Send full particulars J. W. Hadfield, Plant ltesearch Station, Box 240, Palmerston N. EEBuLLDINU music sale.—Last week before removing temporary premises next door, 25 per cent, reauctions.—Oates’ Music Stores, opp. P.D.O. __ WANTED to sell, Studebaker Roadster car, permanent top, repainted, overhauled throughout, all accessories; any trial. Address at “Stan- ■ MltS LANDERS, the Square.—New lot tweed coats, 36in 39s 6d, 39in 42s 6d. VACANCY gentlemen boarders, good home, share room, soft wasning done, 27s 6d week. Address “Standard.” WANTED to sell, up-to-date 6-room-ed bungalow, tiled roof, Allan Street, 5 minutes from Square, easy terms, no reasonable offer refused.— Hopwood Hardware MltS LAMERTON, Cuba Street. — Ladies’ vests, from Is 6d; children’s crepe bloomers, all sizes, Is 6d pair; brassieres and corselettes at reasonable pries. BITTER Bread,” by Alison Taylor, one of the best novels of the year, 6s, at Bennett’s, Broadway. W ANTED to buy, motor cycle engine in good order. Apply “316," “Standard.” 10 PER cent, discount sale. — Two weeks only ; buy now that new handbag.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. TVTEN’S stfiped neglige shirts, very ill good wearing, special price 3s lid. —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. /"IHESTERFIELD suites, cash or easy l J terms; get one for the show.— Blockley, Andrew Young Street. WYCHERLEY’S wares, wear well.— Men’s felt hats, 8s 6d, all shades; pure fur felt hats, 18s 6d, 22s 6d, 255; Borsalinos, in all shades, 355. Wycherley’s. BOYS’ J hose, light colours, all wool, English make, 2s 6d pair.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. BEDDING I Bedding 1 Bedding 1 2s in 20s discount for one week.— Fitzsimons and Cowling, Ltd., near P. 0., Main Street. ■ WYCHERLEY’S wares wear well.— Men’s tweed trousers, 9s lid; railway tweed trousers, 12s 6d; Bedford cords, 17s 6d; fawn and grey gaberdine trousers, 13s 6d.—Wycherley’s. INDIVIDUAL attention given at New Era Shorthand School. SHABBY clothes just because they require slight repairs, pressing and cleaning. Give A. Gold, tailor, Majestic Buildings, the work. Small charge; satisfaction sure. 10 PER cent, discount sale.—Playing cards, bridge scorers, fancy stationery, all reduced. —H. L. Young, Ltd. BIG discount on bedding for one week only. Fitzsimons and Cowling, Ltd., Main Street, near P.O. JUST opened.—Splendid assortment flannel trousers, newest shades and styles.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. MATTRESSES 1 Mattresses 1 Mattresses I David McCrae, nap wool, kapoc and Hock, in all sized; also a large assortment of pillows, undoubtedly the cheapest in town.— The Economio Furniture House, 122 Cuba Street. “T 7” JAMS are cheaper at Watson Bros, Ltd., Big Cash Store. —Cape gooseberry, black currant, raspberry and strawberry all l’s tins lid, 2’s tins 1/9. Apricot and marmalade l’s tins lOd, 2’s tins 1/6. All others l’s tins Bd, 2’s tins 1/3. Our price for “K” pears lOd tin. “K” green peas lOd tin. “K” raspberries 1/2 tin. ' BOYS’ jerseys, light shades, special . line, sizes 2 to 7,3 s 6d.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 254, 25 September 1929, Page 1
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