TOOK, Ladies I Italian marble pastry -i boards at 17s 6d net cash, size approx. 20 x 15.—W. E. Jones and Co., 29 Cuba Street, P.N, WANTED, two gentlemen boarders, good home, every convenience, 25s a week; soft washing done. Address “Standard.” 10 PER cent, discount sale.—Do not miss the'bargains selling in stationery fancy goods, etc.—H. L. Young, Ltd. \TEW goods arriving every day.— JL> N.Z.I. Co. 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. "FISHING hooks to gut, flies, reels, -1- lines, at Cam Penman’s, 7 Rangitikei Street. “ A LL Quiet on the Western Front,” 2jL new shipment now arrived.—Martin’s Book Shop, Coleman Place (phone 5348). "VTOW available, White Leghorn, baby 1M 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 5609. T) OASTS of delightful quality are J b made up in roils at the Kairanga Meat Co. Beef or mutton, alike, are pleasing. WANTED, furnished flat or furnished cottage, central, moderate, early October, couple.—Box 85, Feildmg. HAT bargains for men. — Fur felt hats, 9s lid, usually priced at 15s 6d; tweed caps, 2s lid; wonderful selection.—Hallenstein’s. OETXiNGS 8.0. and White Leghorns, D heavy bred ducks, ss; chicks when available, Is each.—Perce Wills, 256 Ruahine Street (phone 7222). WANTED, house, 6 or 7 rooms; rent quarterly, in advance. Send full particulars J. W. Tladfield, Plant Research Station, Box 240, Palmerston N. EB UILDIN U music sale.—last week before removing temporary premises next door, 25 per cent, reductions.—Oates’ Music Stores, opp. P.D.C. | YOUNG man, wants single furnished room ; breakfast optional; must be central, or northern; room for motorcycle. Write “322,” “Standard.” TWEED coats for children. — Fit your little girl at Mrs Lampard’s, 71 Cuba Street. Prices very moderate. BITTER Bread,” by Alison Taylor, one of the best novels of the year, 6s, at Bennett's, Broadway. ]0 PER cent, discount sale.—Two . weeks only ; buy now that new handbag.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. MEN’S 6triped neglige shirts, very good wearing, special price 3s lid. —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. OARD and residence required Ey clerk, comfortable home, close proximity to Square, car shed essential. Write “326,” “Standard.” LIHESTERFIELD suites, cash or easy O terms; get one for the show.— Blockley, Andrew Young Street. THIS season’s best in wallpapers is now on display at Alex. Clark’s, Ltd., and those contemplating re-decor-ating the interior of their homes should not tail to see them. A host of delightful designs and colourings caters for every taste and moderate prices adds to their attractiveness. BOYS’ J hose, light colours, all wool, English make, 2s 6d pair.—Humph reys and Andrews, Ltd. JOIN Martin’s Christmas Club now.— Great selections to choose from at Martin’s, Coleman Place (phone 5348). ANTED to buy, a quiet, active aged heavy horse for farm. Reply “325,” “Standard.” EDDINGI Bedding 1 Bedding! 2s in 20s discount for one week.— Fitzsimons and Cowling, Ltd., near P. 0., Main Street. INDIVIDUAL attention given at New Era Shorthand School. HABBY flotlies 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.—ll. L. Young, Ltd. BIG discount on bedding for one week on ly.—Fitzsimons and Cowling, Ltd., Main Street, near P.O. JUST opened.—Splendid assortment flannel trousers, newest shades and styles.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. “TZ” JAMS are cheaper at Watson Bros, J\ Ltd., Big Ca6h Store.—Gape gooseberry, biack 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” rnspberries 1/2 tin. BOYS’ jerseys, light shades, special line, sizes 2 to 7,3 s 6d.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. AN AW AT D Dining. Rooms, Cuba Street, serving hot 3-course dinners from 12 to 2; also fish meals at any timo. QTUDEBAICER coupe, late model, in new condition, four wheel brakes, new guarantee,—Adams, Ltd. WILLS and Smythe for sewer installations. Phone 6029—7222. PA TNT up for spring 1 After the ravages of winter yonr house or garage will need a coat of paint. Every imaginable painting need is stocked by Alexander Clark, Ltd. Paints of all colours, brushes of every size—all at reasonable prices. HlNTlNG.— Quotations given for all kinds of commercial and general printing.—A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phone 5906). BOTTLE Exctiango, 16 Dahlia Street. —Agent Tui, Wellington, local bottles. Bottles, rags, brass, lead, copper, etc., bought.—Phone 7092. FLAKIES, Is; Otis, Is 9d; Kruschen Salts, Is lid; largo Heinz vinegar, Is lid.—At “Rutters” Cash Store (phone 6445). ( 1 RAY tourer, newly painted and reI conditioned, a light economical car. ‘—Adams, Ltd.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 255, 26 September 1929, Page 1
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