NEW oak piano £7s.—You save £2O by purchasing your piano at Berryman's. ANZAC Day: Memorial wreaths' our speciality. Madame Imrie, Floristc, phono 5190. WITTON pianos, just arrived, new T V models, at Oates’, £95. Easiest terms in New Zealand. MADAME Lilian, Cuba street.—Hats clearing at 7s 6d by 8.30 Friday evening. CIDER, cider, cider, Sunbeam brand, Nelson’s best, made solely from the pure juice of the apple. Sole agents in Manawatu district, Nelson Fruit Supplies, Main street (phone 5967). Gi OLDFINCH and Cousins.—Light H raincoats, 255; strong English tweed trousers, I3s 9d; black'ltalian' shirts, 6s (id. ' ULLY 'iXf FULLY 90 per cent, of the retail shopkeepers of Palmerston North want you to vote for Wednesday halfholiday and keep the shops open all day Saturday. WANTED, £SOOO first mortgage, to build a block of shops and flats in business area. Apply "Director,” box 369, Palmerston North. J UST landed, beautifully coloured scraps for tho children’s scrapbooks.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. C "Gramophones: —ibs deposit, 2s 6d per week.—Berryman’s' very tuysy time payment system. Beach.—Madge’s char-a-banc leaves Post Office, Sunday, 9 a.m., seats booked.—Phones: Office 5260. residence 5788. ] .FOOTBALLERS.—We can supply all your requirements for tlie coming season; prices lowest at Goldfinch and Cousins’. fl T North will look like on the late Friday slumping night, when Saturday half-holiday is in force. All shops open till 8.30. MEXICALI Rose,” the song hit of the season. Hear it played for you at Oates’. A SNIP, 6 cyl. Buick, in top notch condition, £175. at Adams, Ltd. SOUVENIR writing pads, three for 2s 6d at H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. LADIES’ blue satin court pearl shoes 35/- to clear 9/11. Ardrey's (next Post Office).-j A/F ADAME Lilian, Cuba street.—Hats i.rjL clearing at 7s Od by 8.30 Friday evening. HAVE you noticed the large'number ot motor cars parked on the siands every Saturday? Ninety per cent, represent country residents spending good money in our town. Vote Wednesday half-holiday. kON’T miss our wool salt.—We sell ' for less.—Crouchers’ wool store. j FOOTBALLERS.—Before going else- ■ where, get our quote for jerseys, pants, stockings, etc.—Goldfinch and Cousins, football outfitters. . GAMES for the winter evenings, from 6d upwards.—H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. ’'ANTED to borrow, £6OO to £BOO ou good security.—Write “Mortgage,” c/o “Standard.”
WHEN you order coal from us we deliver Glen coal, so you’re sure of satisfaction or your money refunded. —Child Bros., ’phone G 447. WANTED to buy, for cash, house of about seven rooms.—Bagnall and Keeble, Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. TOWN will be busy to-night with all shops open. Vote Saturday halfholiday and every Friday night will be the same. Bolling day next Wednesday. OiEltVlCE.—Our supply van calls £3 with complete stocks of all goods displayed at our shop. We guarantee all fruit to bo graded and paper wrapped.—Nelson Fruit Supplies'. WANTED to buy, gramophone and records, must be reasonable, fling phone 5687. HOW can Friday ever become the farmers’ shopping day in Palmerston North, when one of the largest stock sales in the North Island is held at Feiiding every Friday. Vote for Wednesday half-holiday. C< OM FORTABLE board and lodg- > ings, suit young man, willing to share room, telephone, e.l. Apply “Standard” Office. D CYL. Oakland, overhauled and U newly painted, good tyres, £l5O, at Adams, Ltd. A bargain. A PPLES and pears, 31bs Is; onions, -rTA. olb Is; potatoes, 81b Is; homemade toffee and confectionery of all kinds.—Emma Just, Main street. NO soot, no dirt, just steady satisfying heat with Glen coal.—F. Grover, phone 5G911. MADAME Lilian, Cuba street, novelty trimmings and straw from Od; must be cleared by 8.30 Friday evening. ■ ■ WANTED known. —Last few days of J. R. McKenzie’s bead bag sale. Buy now and save disappointment.
17100 TB ALL ERS. —We have complete stocks of jerseys, stockings, pants, belts and boots; prices lowest at Goldfinch and Cousins’. , iHHARRED roads and motor cars have JL made this town the shopping centre for miles around. Let us continue to keep the shops open for business on Saturdays. Vote Wednesday half-holiday. INTER clothing.—Mothers, lor children’s underwear you mu.t call at The Black Cat, 01 Cuba street. Knitted lrocks, coats and caps in big variety. > GIVE your rooms some glowing warmth, put Glen coal in the grate. it's clean and good.—S. T. Owen, ’phone 5157. MADAME Lilian, Cuba street.-—Hats clearing at 7s bd by 8.30 Friday evening. ANZAC Day: Memorial wreaths our speciality. Madame liurie, rioriste, phone 5190. WHEN the Gorge road is finished, motorists from southern Hawke’s Bay will want to shop in Palmerston North on Saturday, the most convenient day for all farmers. Vote Wednesday half-holiday and keep the shops open all day Saturday. LESS worry, more warmth with Glen coal. A radiant heat with no soot or dirt.—B. Archer, Lombard street, ’phone 6330.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 121, 24 April 1925, Page 1
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