LOST, between Aokautore and Linton, one high gum bout. Finder please return to Manawatu-Oroua Electric Lower Board. ANTED, dairy I'nrm (with dwelling;, capable of carrying 70 cows. Most be good land.—T. J. Lodgers and Co., 11 George street. hn.O LET, office, with large storeroom I on ground floor (George yt.). It. B. Godwin, 9 George st. Vacancy for permanent, boarder, single room or share room.— Hincmoa House, Main street. 17(011 SALE, No. 2 Shaddock Orion . h.p. range. Apply 22 Fitchett street, Palmerston North. PONDS’ cream 2s; best eucalyptus Is 3d; Peacock salmon Is sd; Pott's irons 15s 6d; nail brushes 2 for bd; scrub brushes 7d to Is 6d; pocket knives lid each.—At Rutter’s, ’phone 6445. IDE the “Perfect” cycle, easily the best and cheapest on the market. —Imperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Buildings. L’ ADIESI The Egypta Toilet Salon, 1 George street, for electric 6calp and face massage; golden glint packs for brightening fair hair, etc., etc.— Phono 5119 for appointments. UNBLEACHED vests, winter weight, very large, 3s 6d.—Maxwells, 239 Main street west. “ H like the Armstrong bicycles for JL these roads.” Anderson’s cycle shop (opposite Post Office) has the agency for this district. SCOTCH Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square.—New range of knitted costumes and Cardigans. Inspection invited. INKPEN’S, Broadway, have good lines of strong boots and shoes for boys and girls, suitable for school or best wear. Our prices arc right. WANTED known. —Last few days of J. R. McKenzie’s bead hag sale. Buy now and save disappointA PPLES and pears, 31bs Is ; onions, 51b Is; potatoes, 81b Is; homemade toffee and confectionery of all kinds. —Emma Just, Main street. WHEN you’re rushed for something for dinner, ring phone 5334. Autridgo will speedily attend to your wants.—Corner Cuba and Bourke sts. j>TEW~ English wallpapers.—There is a design here for every room and the prices will please you at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbe-rt street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street.
THE nicest tea you will agree is a well made cup of Fairlawn tea, 2s, 2s 6d and 3s per lb.—W. H. Boon, Broadway. IE tea satisfaction is worth anything to you, you ought to be a “‘Fairlawn” tea drinker, for it is pure.— Boon, Broadway. * THE name Emmett is synonmous of all square dealing; no camahoaging and everything of the best.— King 5905. CIOLD feet.—Ho need to have cold / feet when you can purchase the best hot water bags at such low prices at Cunuinghame's Kharmacy, Broadway. WHITEHEAD and Ellis, bakers and pastrycooks, for good value in cakes. Shop where you are sure to get satisfaction. W ANTED, a youth, about 18 years of age, to tell his parents J. H. Biockley is the cheapest upholsterer m town. —19 Andrew Young street. T-HHE decision of to-day makes hapJL piness or misery to-morrow; deciue on Boon’s Fairlawn to-day and be happy. PENKETH, 217 Main street, buys your discarded clothing, boots, books, tools, etc. —’Phone 6780. We call and collect. WHAT is Emmett? Why, the grocer with a wide insignt into the ti.uie in uli its brunches. Come and see. —Pnoue 6yU5. HOUSING wallpapers becomes a pleasure when you buy at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street or Carroll Buildings, Cuba ! street. WE specialise in electric face and scalp massage and shampoos. Lames’ hair combings made up at shortest notice. Expert m Buster and Shingle cutting. Razors and scissors sharpened.—A. E, Turner, hairdresser, 19 luuigitikei street; pnone 5707. rnHE question oi what to have for the I interior of your new home is one tnat needs special attention. But you can't go far wrong it you insist on “Premier” Plaster Board—the board that is beautiful, sanitary and durable. Walls and ceilings panelled with tins board give every satisfaction. Obtainable from Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and u Fitzherbert street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street, Palmerston North. Tip HE greatest lighter for justice to JL all. Give Joe a seconder.—Eahey. ANDERSON’S photographs are good photographs.—Telephono 5768. COMMERCIAL hampers, any stylo, / size or shape; thoroughly sounu and hard-wearing materials, made by practical men; hamper repairs thoroughly and promptly executed.—C. Bryant, 26 King street. XCE cream still obtainable at li. Byers’ American Lounge. MAKE a bub-bub about casting your vote for Hubbard. ALL styles oi footwear lor ladies now showing at Inkpen’s, Broadway.—Strap, sandal, bar and lace effect to suit every foot. Lowest ibices in town. WHO is Emmett? Why, one of the few men in Palmerston who has thoroughly learned his trade and places his esuerience at the disposal ot his clients. —Ring 5905.
A SOOTY chimney is dangerous and objectionable. It costs practically nothing to have it thoroughly cleaned bv It Tavlor, 137 Main street (phone 6813). J good loads at minimum cost- _ —Vote for Jorgensen. ICTORIA Supply Stores ior groceries and provisions.—Loose tea, 2s Gd ; Orange Pekoe, 2s lOd ; bulk butter,- Is sd; pineapple, 8d tin.—G. 0. Tarr, cr. Main and Victoria streets. CIHOICIS mild cheese, lid lb. ; fine / matured cheese, Is 4d lb. ; Crosse and Blackwell’s military pickles, Is 6d; the best butter in town, Is od per lb. Our weekly sales have now reached 32 boxes^—that alone is proof of its good quality and excellent flavour. (Shop with us for quality groceries and provisions—cheapest for the best.—Watson Bros., Ltd., big cash store.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 122, 27 April 1925, Page 6
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