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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, green belt. Would finder please leave at “Standard.” LOST, Saturday night, one pair glasses. Finder rewarded on returning. Address at “Standard.” LOST between Coliege Street and railway station, oilskin coat. Ring 6560. _ Reward. LOST, Saturday evening, vicinity . Broadway, 3 £1 notes. Good reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, near Bennett’s, Bookseller, . Broadway, or Saturday night, Raleigh bicycle. Reward on return to Cooper, Rapley and Rutherfurd, solicitors, Rangitikei Street. LOST, handbag in Square, Saturday. Reward on return. Address “Standard LOST, near 88 Russell Street, glasses . in case. Reward on returning to above address. ' LOST, Square, Snturday afternoon, umbrella, handle imitation corn cob; keepsake. Kindly return “Standard” or ring 6066. FOUND, the Show is coming, why not a Eugene permanent wave from 15s at Levy’s, George Street. Phone 7242. TO LET. TO LET, six-roomed house, range, gas cooker, porcelain bath, garage. Apply W. Jewett, 153 a Featherston Street. r FO LET, double front shop in Main JL Street, near Post Office, living rooms attached, low rental.—Hopwood Hardware. fPO LET, a five-roomed cotage, corner -L Victoria Street and Broadway. Apply Nash and Lovelock. 4 RMS. bung., Margaret St., 245; 6 rms., Main Street., 20s; 3 mis., fiat, Main St., 20s; 5 rms., furn., Chelwood St., 30s.—W. S. Long and Co. rpO LET, one furnished and one un--L furnished flat, 3 minutes Square. Appiy 136 Main Street, or phone 5583. TO LET, 2 front unfurnished rooms, use of conveniences. Address “Standard.” TO LET, 1 and 2-roomed furnished flats, kitchenette, bathroom, all conveniences, from 12s 6d.—Hopwood Hardware. 5-RD. bung., Chelwood St., 255; 4-rd. flat, handy railway, 17s 6d; 5-rd. bung., Morris St., 22s 6d; 5 rms., Main St., 20s; 4-rd. flat, Main St., 22s 6d; 6 rms., Allan St., 30s.—A. Mortland and Co., 213 Cuba Street. TOMATO plants, strong and healthy, 14 for Is; choice flower seedlings at cheap rates; price list now ready.— 1. Persson, 256 Church Street. __ jvadles ! See our windows for the smartest styles in new spring and summer shoes, newest colours, very lowest prices.—Oliver’s Shoo Store, the Square. STRONG dark grey tweed working trousers, 8s lid, 9s lid, 12s lid, 13s 6d to 17s 6d; working shirts, pin spot 3s lid, grey cottonade 5s 9d, wire twist 3s 6d, cotton khaki 4s 9d ; genuine Palm Naps 7s lid, Bently’s Naps 5s lid; special, lloslyn worsted trousers, wore 255, for 12s lid, oniy a few left.—Goldfinch and Cousins, the men’s store. BOOKS and magazines exchanged 2d each. Hundreds to choose irom. Cal) and inspect.— Cambridge Book Exchango, Soldiers’ Club Buildings, George Street, Palmerston North. URNHAM’S non-corrosive fountain pen, safety cap stud filling, with genuine stainless nib, 2s Cd each, at H. L. Young, Ltd. JJOSIERY Week at The Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop. that’s newest and finest in radio is incorporated in Courier’s new models.—Coles’ only. black glace kid Oxford shoes, fair stitched welted soles, pointed and square toes, patent leather toecaps. Wonderful value, only 18s lid pair.—Oliver’s Shoe Store, the Square. TENNIS and bowling outfits. —Plain shade blazers, 23s 6d, smart block stripes 27s 6d and 29s 6d, also made to measure at same prices; gaberdine and flannel trousers 15s lid, 19s 6d, 21s to 3'7s 6d; imitation and genuine panama hats 4s lid, 5s 9d, 17s 6d to 37s 6d; wluto felt hats 10s 6d each; white sock in wool and silk and wool Is lid to 3s lid; belts, plain and fancy, Is to 3s 3d. —Goldfinch and Cousins, the men’s store. WOMEN’S Institutes. Call or write for our price list of stools, tables, etc.- —City Furnishers, Fitzherbert Avenue. “MILLESA” . (Misses Mills and Esau) NEEDLEWORK SPECIALISTS Regent Theatre Building-s. SMART NEW OVERALLS Made up and Traced Ready for Working in Eawn, Green, . Blue and Pink. 6/11 EACH Traced Work of all kinds and all Needlework Requisites kept in Stock. Hemstitching' done at Shortest Notice.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 267, 9 October 1933, Page 1

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637

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 267, 9 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 267, 9 October 1933, Page 1

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