PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925, At 12 Noon. 10 young dairy cows, in milk TO LAND AGENTS. PLEASE take notice my property, 20 Union Street, has been sold. C. F. STEVENS. April 28th, 1925. TRESPASS NOTICE. Trespassers with dog or gun on my property at Kurere will be prosecuted. JOHN MeEWEN. WANTED, high-class speciality salesman; excellent prospects. Write "Easy Sales,” “Standard” Oilice. rrK> LET, tor term of 12 months, 7roomed house, partly furnished, handy to Square. Mortland and Young, 113 Cuba street. LOST by working man, in Square, last Saturday, 8 single notes; £1 reward on returning to “Standard.” 171 OR SALE, purebred fox terrier dog pups.-—W. E. Turner, rabbi ter, Carnarvon. RARE flowers, seldom seen.—You must see Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise), also Poinsettia, glorious specimens.—Madame lmrie. IjAOR SALE, dairy farm, near Palmerston North, carry 45 cows, good snelter and water, all drain ploughed ; cash wanted £ISOO. Further particulars from 15 EUgeware load. ANTED, £IOO, second mortgage, good security. Write "oUO, “Standard” Office. CIO.ME to the orchard.—Good bot- ) thug pears, 51bs. Is.—Grover’s orchard, 274 Ferguson street. HA OR SALE, 1923 Big X and sideJC car, just been overhauled; real snip at £45; terms arranged.—Ford Motors, Palmerston North. LADY desires board-residence in refined home, close to Square.— Write “Standard” Office. HOCKEY sticks.—Best selection by the best makers at cheapest prices.—At Bennett’s, Broadway. \ T OU must have a cycle. The Swan is jL the cycle for you. New models at Boucher’s 96 Cuba street. FLOWER lovers. —See Poinsettia and Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise-), at Madame lmrie’s. Rare flowers—you must see them. 171 OR SALE, one light six 3-seater Studebaker car, colonial body. Apply Haywood, vulcanising works, Rangitikei street. ANTED, 5-roomcd house, vicinity Terrace End; amount of land not particular ; 3 months’ rent in advance. Apply Box 69. >npiS at “The Kitchen” where you JL find the most delicious cakes anu, by the way, you really must try our meat pies. Hopwood’s Buildings. WANTED to buy, Anderson or Lister oil engine, in good condition, 2j or 3} horse power. Write Box 418. ALEXANDER’S Cash Store lor tiic workers.—Here you get good value anu prompt attention. Corner oi Duke and Princess streets. balls, the world’s besit, “St. Peter’s special,” on sale at Bennett’s, Broadway. ANTED, £SOO, for live years at current interest, on new building. Apply W. Ritchie, agent, Cuba street. W ANTED, by married couple, two furnished front rooms, with use conveniences. State rent, particulars, to "515,” “Standard.” MILLINERY bargains at the Vogue.—Before purchasing elsewnere call and inspect our large stocks. —Vogue Millinery Salon, l 9 Broadway. W ANTED, upholstered furniture to repair and re-cover; get my prices, lower than town. —Little, 79 .Linton street.
\7'O(J get the best wear out of BouchI ci s tyres! Good English tyres from 7s Gd.—9o Cuba street. DIVEHALL is stocking his shop with only the best in meat. Give n;m your order and gam satisfaction. WANTED, some kind person to adopt baby boy, small premium. Address at “Standard” Ollice. lAIND these at Milne’s, 2G9 Main st., Baton and Beehive superlingering wools; poplin, crash and linen traycloths and runners; handkerchiefs and hair slides. GILBERT'S match Rugby footballs, Globe elite balls, the best made. —Bennett’s, Broadway. 171 ITCH’S West End Shoe Store (late Pallant’s). —Workers, buy your boots where the price and quality is right. , BOUCHER leads every time for cycle values and repairs; look us up at 9G Cuba street, —’Twill pay. SCHOOL requisites.—Barents are O earnestly requested to note our prices before buying elsewhere.—J. R. McKenzie. FOR SALE, 1923 Indian, first-class order, new tyres, £35; terms arranged.—Ford Motors, Palmerston N. OURS is the main entrance as regards workmanship in the hairdressing trade.—Will E. Jeffrey, Cuba street. WANTED to buy, second-hand Ford. State best price for cash and where car can be seen. Write “Cash,” "Standard.” Si CHOCL days coming.—Good range ) of school requisites at the Catholic j L»epot, 323 Main street.. We are clearing stocks. Now is the time to buy. 17VJ0TBALL season commences Sat- . urday.—All the best makes of lootballs, J tug by and Soccer, at Bennett s, Broadway. HANSEL’S.— “Bairn” brand bacon and hams. Have you tried our mud cured bacon r' For quality and flavour it is guaranteed second to none. —The Square and Broadway. PITCH’S, 237 Main street, Men’s Rep nailed shooters, 18/6; blutchers 12/6; men’s glace bals, 21/-.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 123, 28 April 1925, Page 6
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