Onion plants, oj 100. —Trigg, ißi Shamrock Street (phone 5388). /CHEAPEST for Toys.—Martin's, Cole- . V' man Place (phone 5348). HERE Comes the Show Boat,” “01 Man River,” all Show Boat rec- ’ ords at Oates’ Music Stores, opp. P.D.C. ' pREY all wool blankets, pure wool, ’ vJ N.Z. make, 21s pair.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. HEAR the latest? It’s all around the town. What? '■“C.O.” Waxskine Linoleum Polish. Still favourite. 10 PER cent, off all children’s table games during two weeks of discount sale.—H. L. Young, Ltd. Tj'ISHING rods from 6s Gd, at Cam ; x Penman’s, 7 Rangitikei Street. IE you require a good comfortable mattress, now is your chance. Big ■ reduction on our usual low prices.— 1 Fitzsimons and Cowling, Ltd., Main Street, near P.O. TURNER’S Glass and Paint Co., Ltd., King Street, for Silkart supplies. G' RAMOPHONE - Bargains. Don’t fail to pay us a visit. We will astonish you at the value we offer. —Berryman’s. __ MOTHERS, we have sizes 3 to 16 in boys’ navy serge shorts, fast dye > and great wearers, at 5s 6d.—Halleni stein’s. OUR work is our best advertisement. —Central Photo Stores, Square. DAFFODILS and Pheasant Eye blooms, 3d per dozen.—J. Mayo’s s shop, Main Street. [ “TDLAIN Sailing,” by “Gentleman L with Duster,” at Swallow’s New Book Shop. WANTED, two young men boarders, share large sunny room; terms ■ moderate. Apply 18 Queen Street. CHOOSE your tennis racquet frame at Bycroft’s, who will string to your • requirements with iresh gut. MARTIN’S for children’s tricycles, dolls’ prams, etc., etc. —Phone i 5348. Sandwiches for the picnic. — Our corned or pressed meats will suit ; you best. —Manawatu Meat Co. “TTOME Cookery Chats and Recipes,"' .Ll a splendid new cookery book, just • out, 2s 6d, at Bennett’s, Broadway. WANTED, second-hand French door, or single half glass door. State 1 price, size, etc., to “318,” “Standard” ■ Office. WE sell British goods at competitive prices.—N.Z.l. Co. ARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.—Special ! Mattress ticks, single bed size 7s 6d each. Won- , derful value. We have the “goods” at the “price.” Make Garner's your drapers. , ATEW season’s handbags now to hand. 1M There is sure to be one to please you.—J. R. McKenzie’s. Ltd. r riIWEED coats and spring frocks.—A - 1 charming selection of these at bargain prices, at Mrs Lampard’s, 71 Cuba Street. A 3-PINT “Swan” kettle, best British aluminium, complete, 45s.—E. P. - Wix, electrical contractor, 35 Broadway. s ALL best makes in bedding stocked; , A nothing but the best in tickings. - Big discount for one week.—Fitzsimons 1 and Cowling, Ltd., Main Street, near - PAL 10 PER cent, reduction during two . weeks’ discount sale at H. L. Young, Ltd. Present buyers should buy • now. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.—Look 1 A really good ' white nursery flannelette from 7s lid dozen yards. Striped velvet finish pyjama . cloth, 56 inch, Is 6d yard. THERE are dainty meats in plenty for all meals at the Kairanga Meat i Co. See our windows. ARRIED couple require up-to-date furnished flat or small iurmshed i house. Write “324,” “Standard,” T~ HE more exclusive China is cheaper at Watson Bros., Ltd., Big Cash Store. For instance beautiful Haimnersley China cups, saucers and plates with scatr tered sprays and gold etchings are only 14s 6d set. Shelley China cups, saucers and plates in shades pale pink with gold etchings 17s fid set. We also have Hammersiey ’ cake plates from 9s 6d to 37s 6d each. I FISHERMAN, you can obtain your . fishing license at Cam Penman’s, 7 Rangitikei Street. • T R. McKENZIE’S Specials.—China J . cups and saucers, 2s lid \ dozen; glass tumblers, 2s j dozen. : “T ONESOME Road,” the theme , Jj song of “Showboat.” Hear it on His Master’s Voice or Columbia, at Berryman’s. WILLS and Smythe for incubator and brooder repairs. Phone 6029 —7222. ON’T have beautiful homes marred by unsuitable wallpapers 1 Take ad--1 vantage of the experience of Alex. Clark’s experts. With their advice ’ you’ll easily be able to select an appro- ’ priate wallpaper from the new season’s > best. If you’re wise you’ll not paper a single room until you see them. lIESI Variety of meat and fruit pies all three-pence each. Try apricot, iple, or peach.—The London Pie Shop W. Ward), Main Street West (near ibway). TENNIS players, get in early and inspect Bycroft’s assortment of racquets^—l24_Cuba_Street. MEN’S navy serge suits, indigo dye cloth, well made, latest cut, 84s Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. ARROL Johnston, late model tourer, balloon tyres, in absolutely perfect order; inspection invited.—Adams, Ltd. WANTED, you to have your feet seen to. —Corns, ingrowing nails or any trouble, visit W. H. Hildebrandt, masBGur (reg.) and foot specialist, 65 Broadway Avenue (tele. 6570). NEW goods arriving daily at J. R. McKenzie’s, Ltd. Inspection cordially invited. BOYS’ school hose, all wool, great value at 2s lid pair; all sizes.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. “11/rOREG” producer 2/. pkt. Kars--IYI wood poultry spice lid, 1/9 pkt. Pratt’s baby chick food 2/9 pkt. Day old chick food 41bs 1/-, lOlbs 2/6. Week old chick food 41bs 1/-, lOlbs 2/6. Shell grit 101 b bags 1/-. Oyster grit Blb. bags 1/-. Meat Meal 101 b. bags 1/9. We sell all classes poultry foods cheap.—Watson Bros., Ltd.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 255, 26 September 1929, Page 1
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