LOST. LOST, oil Saturday night, in vicinity of Cliehvood street, near or in St. Andrew’s Church, sapphire and diamond ear-ring. Reward. Miss Rawlins, Garners’ Buildings. LOST, Monday afternoon, between All Saints’ Church and Stubbs’, jeweller, Ford light front curtain. Finder leave at “Standard.” LOST, silk apache scarf, vicinity Ada street; valued as gilt. Finder rewarded. Apply “Standard” Office. from Jickell street, JerL 3 sey heifer, in milk. Reward for information.—l 39 Seandia street. (JfKAYED. from Fitzherbert street, id lust Wednesday, Jersey Shorthorn cow, in milk ; reddish brown ; white star on forehead; reward.—Apply 12 Colombo street. WILL the person who took gent’s bicycle from the back of Devine’s Hotel on Sunday, kindly return same to'l2o Grey street. TO LET. TO LET, single furnished room, all conveniences, suit business girl. Apply “Standard.” TO LET, very large front room, suit young ladies in business, single beds, close Square. -Apply “Standard.” TO LET or lease, Fitzherbert street, new well furnished 6-roomcd bungalow, modern conveniences, motor slied; references required. Address ‘ ‘Standard.” TO LET, 7-roomed house, motor shed, electric light and all conveniences. Apply 11. Crouch, 189 Featberston street (phone 6341). mO LET, large furnished bedroom, JL with two single beds in, suit two girl friends, use conveniences, 7 minutes from Square. Address at “Standard.” TMS LET, unfurnished room, with gas and fireplace, also motor shed, two minutes from town. Address at “Standard.” TO LET', self-contained fiat of 3 or 4 rooms, private entrance. Ferguson street. TO LET, to married couple, part of house (furnished); separate stove ; every convenience.—l 7 Lombard st-eet. Tf) LET, large motor shed, central part of Square.—Apply Alexandra 1 urnishilig Arcade, next Watson Bros. TO LET, partly furnished large front room, - near Square. Write “602,” “Standard.” mO LET, five-roomed dwelling; bathJL room, gas stove, every convenience ; large section, near Showgrounds. —Apply to Mounsey and Co.
ABSOLUTE satisfaction guaranteed with Milton player pianos, because their wonderful action never fails. Consult your tuner.—Coles’. IriOß the long winter evenings.— New stocks oi records at Oates’ from 4s. Secure some of these. VOTE for Fitzherbert and a fair deal to all. 12ft COUNTER and glass case for sale, £5 the lot if cleared this week.—Berryman’s, Coleman place. W ANTED known, coat frocks, costumes, etc., made by good dressmaker ; charges moderate.—Address 18 Duke street. THE greatest fighter for justice to all. Give Joe a seconder.—Fahey. WHEN you order coal from us we deliver Glen coal, so you’re sure of satisfaction or your money refunded. —Child Bros., ’phone 6447. NEW English pianos £BS, £97. Very easy terms arranged to suit buyers.—At Berrymun’s'. S~~ EVERAL school committees of country districts, at their annual meetings, passed resolutions asking Palmerston to keep shops open on Saturday. We largely depend on country trade. Vote Wednesday lialiholiday. EXICALI Rose,” the new song, which grows more popular every day at Oates’, the Square. M _ AKE a hub-bub about casting your vote for Hubbard. 3 CUSTOMERS from 21 towns around say they want shops open on Saturday. Multiply these customers by 101)—what a trade we stand to lose. Vote Wednesday half-holiday. COLUMBIA and Regal new process non-scratch records; all new stock. Obtain your requirements now. Coles’. EXEC 0L 1 Rose, ” “June Nights,” “Don’t Mind Rain,” “Dear One,” new song successes, Is 6d per copy this week at Berryman’s. OR honesty and good service. Vote for Hodgens, OATES’, the Square, lor Brunswick gramophones. You cannot beat the Brunswick for quality of tone. TRY general workers for concrete and asphalt paths, etc. —4 Andrew i’oung street. C. G. SANGRIDGE AND CO. FENCING POSTS. WE can supply you with best posts at very low prices. 6612 for quote. FOR birch Ring TO THE BURGESSES OF PALMERSTON NORTH. I BEG to notify that I am offering myself as a candidate at the forthcoming election of councillors. 1 am in favour of the completion of necessary works, and will work, if elected, in the interests of economy with efiieiency. D. W. LOW. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. LECTORS when casting their votes are requested to note that JACKSON, FREDERICK is the candidate who has served you faithfully for years as councillor also Deputy-Mayor.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 1
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