LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in City Saturday night, fringed leather glove. Finder please phone 6535. LOST, probably between Awnhuri and Opiki last Mondny, small attache cage, containing girls’ clothing. Reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, blue man Cocker Spaniel pup, wearing collar and leasli. Reward. Address “Standard” or ring 7309. OST, fur-lined motor glove, Saturday evening. Finder please phone 7433. OST, ball lock and chain for cycle, near Kosy Theatre, Saturday. Rewai'd. Address “Standard.” LOST, man’s gold wristlet watch, in the vicinity Subway, Pitt Street and Worcester Street. Saturday evening. Finder please return to 109 Shamrock Street. Reward. OST, joung small black and tail Australian terrier dog, with stumpy tail. Answers to name “Tim.” Communicate 41 Dahlia Street, or Phone 8273. LEFT on 2 p.m. Madge Feilding bus. Saturday, 31st, Indy’s bag, sum of money. Finder return to Aiard Office. Reward. STRAYED last week from “Springfield” Farm, Awahuri Road, young dark Jersey cow, close to profit. Baker, phone 367 M. Feilding. FOUND, the only wave worth having, a Eugene permanent wave: also water and marcel waving.—Levy 3, George Street, pholie 7242. TO LET. rIET, furnished single sunny room, use conveniences. Central. Address “Standard.’ ’ EVANS HEALTH and Efficiency Clare Starts MONDAY next, August 9th, at. 8 p.m. Join now. This opportunity will not be repeated. Health interviews daily 309 Main Street, Palmerston North, opp. Public Trust. L. G. LOVEDAY 48 ARGYLE AVENUE. (Formerly Carncot School.) TEACHER OF VIOLIN, GUITARS, MANDOLIN, BANJO. Phone 5795 at 3 p.m. Daily. NOTICE. HAVING sold my Wood and Coal Yard to Mr Bert Morgan, I wish to thank the public for the generous support accorded me during the last fifteen years, and would kindly ask my old customers to accord my successor the same generous support. P. E. THOMAS. HAVING taken over tire Wood and Coal Business of Mr P. E. Thomas as from Monday, August 2nd, I trust by strict attention. to business and with added promptness and civility to merit a fair share of support. Thanking you. BERT. MORGAN. HAIRDRESSING REPLY TO PRICE-CUTTERS. PERMANENT WAVING. TJGENE (Genuine Eugene Sachets), 17s 6d Full Head iILENE (New .Oilsteam Sachets), etc. 15s Full Head ; ON-ELECTRIC. From 10s 6d Full Head nlimited Curls and Fully Guaranteed SIX MONTHS. HAMPOO AND SET 3s 6d Ex 2s 6d IARCEL" 2s 6d HAMPOO AND MARCEL ... 4s 6d HAIR TRIM 1/vening Appointments by Arrangement lie First Fifty Perms Booked include one FREE SET each. ROBINSON'S FOR WAVES. (Upstairs above King and Teppett, BROADWAY CHAMBERS), PHONE 6950. PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC HALF-HOLIDAY. T HEREBY declare a public halfJL holiday from 12 noon on Wednesday, August 4th, 1937, on the occasion of the Rugby Football Match South Africa versus Manawatu. A. E. MANSFORD, Mayor. July 30th, 1937. NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY. ENTRY OF SEAMEN BOYS. Twenty-Two Seamen Boys Required for entry in October, 1937. CANDIDATES for entry as Seamen Boys should be between the ages of 15 years 3 months and 16 years 3 months on Bth October, 1937. Candidates within one month of these age limits may be considered in exceptional circumstances. JOIN THE NAVY. For application forms and particulars APPLY TO THE NEAREST DEFENCE OFFICE. Applications for entry must reach the Defence Office NOT LATER THAN: . 25th AUGUST, 1937. APPLY NOW. BOOKS you will want to buy for your 1 own book shelf. All by good authors. Penguin series. IMPERIAL NEWS AGENCY RANQITIKEI STREET. Opp. Cuba Street, Phone 5014. CLOSING DOWN SALE MRS LANDERS GLOVES AND HOSE . FROM 1/11 CORSETS FROM 2/11 COATS, FROCKS. COSTUMES HALF PRICE HALF PRICE While They Last Be Early. CUBA STREET, opposite Shillings.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 207, 2 August 1937, Page 1
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