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fpENNTS racquets from 8s 6d; new -L tennis balls, lid each.—Uncle Alf, 233 Main Street. NATURALLY wavy hair is beautified with Wayveno Hair Setting Lotion. 2s 6d. — J. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists. LADIES 1 That holiday trim. Now is the time, book at Bert Pratt’s. SAHARA sandals, the latest in footwear styles, smart and snappy, made by Bostock’s, 16s 6d, at Hannah’s. FREE guessing competition, guess the doll’s name and take it home.— Bassinette, Cuba Street. T COUSINS, Library Buildings, t' • Square.—Wide end ties, Is 3d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d; fancy handkerchiefs, 6d, 9d, Is, Is 3d. TTTASHING satin blouses, newest VV shades and patterns, 7s lid ; P.K. Fugi rompers, 5s 6d ; others, 3s 6d.— Wright’s Sale, the Square. EGGS! Eggs! Purchased in any quantity. Highest prices given. —Picot’s Ltd., 10 Grey Street. JJAVE a celebrated Swan ham for Xmas. Obtainable only at C. Gray’s, opp. station. Phone 5270. PLANT Bargains! Balsam, French and African Marigolds, Ageratuni, Tomato, Klondyko Cosmas, 6d dozen.— B. H. Just, the Square. USEFUL Xmas Gifts: —Antique brass log box 42s fid, brass and bronze kerbs from 8s 9d each, brass and bronze companion sets 8s e'd per set, coal boxes in brass and copper 45s and 55s each. Shop early—we are closing from Xmas Eve until 4th January, 1933. Hutchins’ Furniture Warehouse, 311 Main Street East, Palmerston North. old car (4 cyl.), suitable VV converting to scooter. Particulars and price to “Scooter 891,’’ “StanPLANT Bargains! Balsam, French and African Marigolds, Ageratum, Tomato, Klondyke Cosmas, 6d dozen.— B. H. Just, the Square. RE you old at 40? Rejuvenate whole system and secure new health and energy with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3s 6d. —J. R. Wood, Ltd., and other chemists. WANTED, unfurnished bedroom, partly furnished living-room, low rental. Write 892, “Standard.’’ THE latest patterns in cretonnes from 5d to 2s 3d yard, at Wrigt’s Sale, the Square, Palmerston North. HOLLYWOOD School, Union Buildings, teaching exclusive method of dresscutting, dress designing and making. No charts, no patterns; learn to design, cut and make model dresses and coats; also frocks, etc., cut and tacked. BOARD and comfortable home offered to middle-aged lady, or widow, thoroughly reliable and honest, in return for general household duties. .Write 893, “Standard.” T COUSINS, Library Buildings, W . Square.-—Men’s felt hats, all 1 shades and sizes, 6s' lid; Fugi canoe shirts, 7s 6d. BABY dolls fully dressed, 25s 6d to 28s 6d, worked aprons and Christmas novelties.—Bassinette, Cuba Street. "["TRESSES cut out and fitted, pinned 1J or tacked up, 3s 6d.—Room 7, Queen’s Chambers, near Watson Bros. EGGS I Eggs! Purchased in any quantity. Highest prices given. —Picot’s Ltd., 10 Grey Street. PLANT Bargains! Asters, Ostrich Plume, Phlox, Drummondii; 20 for Is, 50 for 2s, 100 for 3s.—B. H. Just, the Square. TTsP.yStS.—sTiF" crochet suits, bon--1 nets, hats and bootees, bibs, shawls, etc., at sale juices.—Wright’s, the Square, Palmerston North. 2 WEEKS to Christmas and orders are pouring in for our famous 4 guinea suits to measure. Special arrangements have been made in our cutting dept, to take orders up until Dec. 16th for delivery on Christmas Eve. Order your suit, now and lot us hold it until you require it. We invite your inspection of our exclusive range of materials. —Goldfinch and Cousins lor service and suit satisfaction. WANTED to Buy.—Gents’ odd coats, suits, boots, hats, suitcases, tools, etc Best cosh prices at Uncle Alf’s, 233 Main Street. We call and collect. —’Phone 6780. “fTONCRETE for Permanence” is the V motto of the building trade to-day. Wilsons cement puts the “permanence” in concrete, and is New Zealand made, by N.Z. workmen. Quotations gladly given for any quantity delivered to your nearest railway station, or ex our store. Ask for the booklet “How to make good concrete,” free from Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitilcei Street. MOTOR screens, leadlights, etc., all will bo made to order by Alexander Clark. Orders receive prompt and skilful attention and the price will suit your requirements. Glass bevelling, too, is a speciality.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 16 December 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 16 December 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 16 December 1932, Page 10

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