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GIRL’S High School books and stationery, at Bennett’s, Broadway. ALE ■on at Skinner’s! Unheard-of prices. Boys’ suits for school half price; boys’ school blazers, •6s 6d only; ties to match, 4d each. "pß'OCKS”Finest workmanship and I- styles. Own material made up or cut out and tacked.—“ The Chic,” next Londontown. PEARS (William Bon Chretien), bottling or dessert, 61bs. Is, or 2s 3d per case.—Fred Slater, Square, phone 6314. LADIES, consult us concerning your worn furs.—A. S. Jacobs and Son, reliable furriers, Main Street, opp. P.Q. TTIGH School and Technical School -El outfits for boys and girls. Better values at Collinson and Cunningbame. FIRST-CLASS order, .almost new, Remington typewriter, cost £4O, accept £26. Turner’s Sale, King Street. SUMMER underwear. —White athletic singlets Is 6d, brushed cotton singlets 2s 6d, whito cotton singlets 2s, silk iocknit singlets and shorts 4s 6d, cellular knee drawers 2s 3d, brushed cotton underpants 2b lid, interlock singlets and shorts 5s fid. Sample underwear at bargain prices.— Goldfinch and Cousins. WANTED, fresh eggs in any quantities, price Is 2d. Apply Picote Ltd., 10 Grey Street. WANTED to buy, books suitable for library. Write 44, “Standard.” WANTED to sell, new redwood sashes, casements, 5s 6d; fanlights, 3s 6d. Address “Standard.” WANTED to let, double furnished bedroom, with board or part board, suit business couple.—l 29 Cuba Street. 1 3 MODEL silk coats, black and navy tailored, fawn, fur trimmed, reduced to clear.—Cooper’s, near Grand.■ LADIES’ vestß, sale price Is each; Lock- , nit bloomers, sale price 2s lid pair; Berlei ladderloc pyjamas, sale price, 18s Hd_pair. —Scotch Wool and_Hosiery Shop. 4 SCHOOL exercises for 6d, at Bennett’s, Broadway. WANTED for client, nice 4-5-roomed bungalow, between Broadway and Featherston Street East, with Govt, mortgage in preference.—J. P. Falconer and Co., 12 Rangitikei Street. SOMETHING special for men.—l 4 only gents’ all wool Colonial ready to wear suits in fancy shades of worsted, valued at £5 19s 6d, to. clear at 79s 6d. Inspect this wonderful clearing line.—Goldfinch and Cousins. WANTED to buy, 1 dozen Black Minorca pullets; also 1 dozen Black Orpington pullets, must be good laying strain.—Clias. Cross, Longbum. "PRIVATE homo offers bed and break--L fast 2s 6d, weekly 13s, full board 22s 6d; washing, phone, near Square. Address “Standard.” OAA PAGE school desk pads 8d each uUU at Bennett’s, Broadway. VISITORS to Palmerston North, have V your fur coat cleaned and relined (lining included) for 2os, 48-hours’ service.—H. 11. Blandford, Ltd., Quality Furriers, the Square. BACK to school. Boys’ grey nurse cloth shirt's, all. sizes, 3s 6d sale 2s 9d.i—Collinson and Cunninghame. CENTRAL School pupils. All N.Z.I. school books can bo bought at France’s Central Dairy; town prices. Opposite school. “TTOLIDAYS are -El get a Clarion I over, dad, let us get a Clarion Radio.” “All right, son,_go_to Coles.” GREYING hair I Use Rachel Hair Tonic which restores natural brilliance. 3s 6d bottle.—J. R. Wood, Ltd.’, Cherfiists. INFLAMMATION of joints yields to Dr. Mackenzie’s Menthoids. Specialist’s prescription. 80 for 6s 6d.—J. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists. School books and sta--1 tionery, at Bennett’s, Broadway. EXTRA special offer in men’s working trousers. 50 pairs fawn and grey stitched whipcord working trousers offering efc 12s 6d pair. This trousers we recommend for real hard wear and will bo replaced if they do not stand up to all we soy they will.—Goldfinch and Cousins. BACK to school.—Boys’ sun helmets, all sizes, grey, fawn' and striped, sale Is 9d.—Collinson and Cunninghame. "yOUR natural fox dyed a beautiful X brown shade at a low cost.—H. H. Blandford, Ltd., Quality Furriers, the Square. WANTED to exchange for Austin “7” or other light car, Chrysler “68” sedan. Address “Standard.” ICNIC-TIMEI We have the right choice of cooked meats for your picnic hamper.—Hansel’s, the Square and Broadway. 9D DOZEN British pencils at Bennetts’ , Broadway. £ ANTED to rent, fully furnished house, handy town. Write 30, “Standard.” -j . DON’T take any risk with your holiday snaps, best results at Central Photo Stores. p? A DOZEN silk stockings, latest shades, OU sale price Ls 6d pair. These were 2s lid to 3b 6d pair.—Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square. pREE pencil case given to purchasers X. of 6s worth of school stationery, at Bennett’s, Broadway, and all stores. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse; White all wool N.Z. blankets, heavy quality and a beautiful blanket, single size, 18s 6d pair, double size 27s 6d. You must see these. lEAUTY restored to your figure by slimf ming with Youth-o-Forpi. 201 b. reducm 6 weeks. —Leary’s Pharmacies and her Chemists. ACK to school. —Boys’ all wool tweed 1 suits, sports style, were 37s 6d, ;cial 26s 6d.—Collinson and OunningAN TED to Buy.—Gents’ odd coats, suits, boots, hats, suit cases, tools, etc. Best cash prices at Uncle Alf’s, 233" Main Street. We call and collect. —Phone 6780. GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse: sheets, hemmed free; no dressing and guaranteed to wear 3 years. Single bed size from 7s 6d pair, double bed size 10s 6d pair. Remember, 3 years’ guaranteed. S for men.—Plain grey cotton ; sox 3 pair for Is lid, strong ige shirts 2s lid, summer nas 4s lid, genuino Hamilton as 7s 6d, gents’ white lawsl s 6 for 2s 3d, gents’ fancy l’ld, gents’ suspenders Is pair, arid Cousins’.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 February 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 February 1932, Page 1

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