LOST. LOST, on Newbury or Rangitikei Line, starting handle of car. Linder rewarded on returning to Turner’s garage. TO LET. T'O LET, double and single furnished bed-sitting room, use of conveniences, good locality, -7 minutes from Square. Address “Standard.” TO LET, 2 sunny looms, furnished, Hottentot gas stove, your own meter; every convenience.—l 7 Lombard street. TO LET, furnished, for six months, G-roomed bungalow, 5 acres of ground, Napier road.—’Phono 8427. TO LET, fireproof shop, plate windows, next corner Cuba and Rourke street. Apply Alexander Clark, Ltd. _____ TO LET, superior furnished sitting room, and double bedroom; also single bedroom, quiet home; near Square.—Address ‘‘Standard.’’ TO LET, flat, self-contained, private entrance, three or four rooms.— Apply 125 Ferguson street. 54in WOVEN fleecy linen stockinette, for bloomers in navy, grey and brown, three-quarters of yard cuts one pair, 4/11 yard.—Collinson and Cunninghame special prices. ti T 3 D.C.” specials to-morrow. — JL • Smart suede “pull-ons,” all colours, trimmed self-materials, new high shape, value 19s Gd for 15s Gd. OPEN till 9 p.m. Friday.—Pianos £75, £BO £97, special prices and terms during alteration sale at Berrymun’s. QHOP early, closed Saturday (Anzac O Hay) ; open late Friday night.— Watson Bros., Ltd., big cash store. CtYCLISTS. —Late night special, 15 <■' per cent. on all accessories.— Manawatu Cycle and Motor Co., 9G Cuba street. "\7OU are a sure loser if you do not JL purchase your roast of pork at the Manawatu -Meat Co. D.C.” specials to-morrow.-JL • Suede finished silk Suede finished silk lined gauntlet gloves, grey, fawn, pastel, value 8s lid for 5s Gd i>air. WOOL specials.—Baldwin’s 4-ply zephyr (soft for children’s wear), white, cream, emerald, pink, and fawn. Thursday and Friday specials Is oz.— Collinson and Cunnighamo. A SOOTY chimney is dangerous and objectionable. It costs practically Homing to have it thoroughly cleaned by R. Taylor, 137 Main street (phone 5818).
LACE specials.—Val lace edging Jin to jjin wide Is 6d to Is lid dozen yards.—Coliinson and Cunninghamo. Open Friday night. OPEN till 9 p.in. Friday.—Gramo\phones from 10s deposit, 2s 6d per week.—At Berryman's alteration sale. WE will expect you on Friday.—Excelsior Meat Co. for meat with the delicious flavour. PREMIER appies, 8s id tor 401 b. box, delivered. The only apple combining the cooking and dessert qualities. Guaranteed to keep two months. —Nelson Fruit Supplies (phono 5067). 61 13 D.C.” specials to-morrow. — 1 , Fancy ribbed art silk hose, wool feet, seamless, six shades; value 7s lid for 6s lid. LATE night Friday.—Ladies’ felt slippers, thick felt and leather smes, 4s pair.—J. Hadfield. J UST what you like! Best in small goods; a big choice selection at tue Excelsior Meat Co. IN the “fire line” there’s nothing like Glen-Coal—the best the Waikato produces.—Child Bros, (phone 6447). 1 1 J 3 D.C.” specials to-morrow.— _L • Girls’ felt pull-on hats, in well assorted shades, value 9s lid for Bsjlld. 38iu ART. silk crepe marocain, for evening frocks, oeautiful lustre, wiiades of sky, turquoise, flame, grey, rose, apricot, maize, three yards cuts frock. Thursday and Friday special 6s 0d yard.—Coliinson and Cunningliume, Ltd. DON’T forget your meat, we close all day Saturday. Excelsior Meat Co. for that leg of mutton. GLOVE specials, 2-dome real deerskin, velvet ’finish, browns were 12s 6d ; special for Thursday and Friday 7s lid pair.—Coliinson and Cunninghame’s. Open Friday night. un D.C.” specials to-morrow.— I . Fancy weave art. silk and wool knitted costume, grey with contrast, belted, value £5 7s 6d for £4 15s. WHEN you ask us for Glen-Coal, you get a coal that will thoroughly ‘satisfy you. We refund your money if it doesn’t.—F. Grover (phone 5699). BUTCHERS close Anzac Day.—The Kairanga Meat Co. urges you to mako your meat purchases there on Friday. CtEE table in showroom for special lino of smart tailored hats.—Silk marocain, vesca, corded silk, etc., assorted new shades, 29s 6d. Thursday and Friday special at Coliinson and Gunninghame’s. Open Friday night. 11T3 .D.C.” specials to-morrow.— JL • 27in nursery flannelette, a cosy warm and good washing cloth, value Is Id for 9s lid dozen yards. GOOD clean heat.—No soot or dirt, but plenty of radiant heat in Glen-Coal.—S. T. Owen (phone 5187). RAVELLING rugs, pure wool, English made, 66 x 80, originally 4os, Thursday and Friday special prico 29s 6d.—Coliinson and Cuiuiinghame, Lid. Open Friday night. WHAT YOURMONEYBUYS MORE than the best of Fabrics, more than the finest of Tailoring, and above all, a Suit or Costume that’s correctly cut. That means a suit you like better the longer you wear it. A fine assortment of Ladies’ Check Costumes and Top Coating Materials are just to hand. We invite your inspection. BROWN’S. QUALITY TAILORS, Rangitikei Street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 1
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