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"FATING apples (Gravenstein), 3d, 4d Aj lb. f cooking apples, lid, 2d; plums (jam), 6 and 81bs. Is.—2 College Street West. WANTED, pumice surround for copper (16 gallons). Apply 176 Cook Street. YOUR natural fox dyed a beautiful brown shade at a low cost.—H. H. Blnndford, Ltd., Quality Furriers, the Square, AHILDREN’S 4 socks, sale price Is pair; l U 3 socks, sale price Is lid pair; boyß’ all 'wool golf hose, Is lid pair.-*-Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square. 8 SCHOOL exercises and 2 note books for Is Id, at Bennett’s, Broadway. NATIONAL Cash Register, large size, cost big money, accept £150; terms to good man.—Turner’s Sale, King Street. BACK to school.—Boys’ white shirts, sizes 0 to 8, were 4s 6d,. sale 2s 9d; no dressing.—Collinson and Cunninghame. _ ' YS7ANTED to sell, fish and chips busiVV ness, owing to ill-health. Address “Standard.” FRESHEN up your clothes 1 These A hard, times it is far more economical to have your old clothes dyed, dry-cleaned and pressed than to buy new. clothes, and they look equally as good. The Empire Dye Works, next Devine's Hotel, Main Street East, 'phone 6143, do a. first-class job at the lowest ruling prices. Country work catered for. 1 LADY’S and 1 gent’s bicycle for sale (condition as n'ew), offers- invited.— 29 Elmira Avenue. y PEARS (William Bon Chretien), bottling or dessert, 61bs. Is, or 2s 3d per case.—Fred Slater, Square, phone 5314. WANTED, fresh eggs in any quantities, price Is 2d. Apply Picots Ltd., 10 Grey Street. - S "ELECT Wedding Groups from 30s per doz.—Miss Billens. Studio, second from Square, Fitzherbert Avenue (phone 5677). LADIES, capture the elusive pennies by buying toilet preparations at Watson Bros., Ltd. Tokalon face powder 1/5, 2/5; Tokalon face cream 1/5, 2/5; Pond’s cold cream 1/8; Poudro Bucoly’s (made by Bourjois) only lid large box; Pepsodent tooth paste 1/-; 1/6 tube; Yardley’s Talcum powder 1/3; Egyptian talc (Palmolive), 5d tin; Icilma cream 1/8 jar. BOARD offered business lady or gentleman; boys’ High or Central School teacher. Superior home. Write 43, “Standard.” [_ WE remodel your fur coat or necklet and guarantee satisfaction ._ —H. H. Blandford, Ltd., Quality Furriers, the Square. EAS¥ lunches when our small goods are manufactured fresh daily.— Hansel’s, the Squnre and Broadway. itTANTED to sell, new redwood VV sashes, casements, 5s fid; fanlights, ,3s 6d. Address 5s fid; ‘Standard.’ EE VIVE that oi-chestral spirit in . the family. Coles have everything musical, from a mouth organ to a piano. BACK to school. —Boys’ elastic belts, were Is 6d, sale Is; ties, sale lid. —Collinson and Cunninghame. FXES dyed a beautiful brown; white furs cleaned.—Jacobs and Son, furriers. Main Street, onp. P.O. QUALITY tailored crepe de chene blouses reduced to clear; sale continues few days only.—Cooper’s, near 3rand Hotel. INLY 4d each.—School writing pads, at Bennett’s, Broadway. “AROZEN” Pile Cure, 4s.—J. H. A Walker, chemist, Main Street W., opp. railway station. AA DOZEN Llama finish stockings, J.VvJ' latest shades, sale price Is pair. These kre honestly worth double the price. --Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square. O A SECOND-HAND bicycles sold 7m OU January—proof that we give great value.—Bankrupt Sale, 249 Cuba Street. CLAItTON still holds supreme leadership in Radio.-. Absolutely no increase in price. Coles for service. WANTED, for buyer, sound 5 or 6roomed house, large section, between Main and Featherston Stress; moderate deposit.—W. S. Long. SCHOOL 1 School ! _ Lucky packets for all boys and girls purchasing 5s school stationery_at H. L. Young, Ltd. SUNSHINE in your hair ! Rachel Hair Tonic Imparts new colour and sheen. Not a dye. 3s 6d.—J. It. Wood, Ltd., Chcm ists. . T) ARC AlN.—Owner must sell 6-room-JJ ed house, Featherston Street, £7OO. Apply Bagnall and Keeble, Cuba Street. SALE on at Skinner’s 1 Boys’ hose; all sizes, all schools’ colours, 2s 9d pair; jerseys, with ties to match, all sizes, 3s lid; prepare your boys for school. WANTED to sell, . new redwood sashes, casements, 5s 6d; fanlights, 3s 6d. Address “Standard.” IQ 6 O RESOLUTION .—Spend less JLt/O Li on pleasure through owning a Zenith Radio. Try it I —N.Z.-Express Co., Ltd. SCHOOL exercises and 2 note bool for 13 Id, at Bennett’s, Broai way. - ' '

2 EXTRA special purchases.—7 dozen gents’ silk striped white tennis and canoe shirts, valued at 9s lid, to be cleared at 6s Hd; 2 dozen only gents’ silk poplin and fancy silk striped pyjamas, valued at 15s 6d to 22$ 6d to be cleared at 9s lid. See our windows.—Goldfinch and Cousins. BACK to school.—Boys’ waterproof macintosh coatSj trench style, navy and fawn, from 12s 6d. —Collinson and Cunninghnme. QREAT 4 W. Sale now on. —25 pairs men’s Bedford cord trousers, greys and fawns, usual price 13s 6d; sale price 11s 9d.—Wycherley’s. BOYS’ school shirts.—A great line at 2s lid, all sizes, canoe or tennis collars; boys’ tweed shorts, 3s 6d and 4s 6d: all' wool i fancy tops, Is 6d.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Broadway. WORKING togs at lew cut prices.—. Doctor flannels 5s 9d, pin spot working shirts 4s 3d, marl twist shirts 3s lid, working sox 3 pair for Is lid,. strong braces 2s lid, strong neglige shirts 2s lid, slaughtermen’s singlets 6s lid, Nap working trousers 5s lid, at the store for men’s wear.—Goldfinch and Cousins. ■ 5

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 February 1932, Page 1

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873

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 February 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 February 1932, Page 1

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