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A E U.C H R E 10 U C H K 10 io v c h n io T THE ORANGE HALL, Lombard Street, 30th APRIL. Good Prizes. Good Slipper. Gents 2s, Ladies Is fid. LOST, in Square, this morning, straight liar brooch, with imitation cats’ eyes affixed. Address at “Standard.” FOR SALE, French motor cycle, 2J h.p., gear box model, clutch and kick start, perfect running order, £l7 10s. Apply 25 Victoria street. 171 OR SALE, gent’s ■. bike, almost neiv, .13.5. A. parts, cost £ls, take £9. Address at “Standard” Office. 171 OR SALE, second-hand Shacklock . range, No 2, high jiressure boiler. Apply 208 Church street. C CHILDREN’S glace strap shoes, all j leather,' sizes 3 to 0, Os Gd ; 7,8, 7s Gd. —.1. Hadfield. Ci ENTLE.MAN recniires high-class H board-residence, paying guest if necessary. State terms. Reply “Sport.” “Standard” Office. t (LOSING down men's and boys’de- ) jiartment owing to ill-lmaltli.—3s in the £ discount.—.). Hadfield. rrnIIIRSDAY Special. Children’s .8. silk and wool socks, cream, mauve, nigger, champagne, special London purchase of manufacturers’ “seconds,” sizes 2 to 5 is (id, 7 to Is 9d pair, Thursday’s special prices.— C'ollinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. WANTED to lease, 40-50 acres, suitable for dairying, close Palmerston North ; good dwelling essential; 12 months’ rent in advance if required. Write P.O. Box 239, P.N. LADIES’ winter weight cotton singlets, large sizes, 3s Gd; heavy Vedonis singlets 4s, O.S. 4s lid.—j\ Hadfield. ('(LOSING down men’s and boys’dcJ partment owing to ill-health.—3s in the £ discount.—J. Hadfield. LADY desires board-residence in refined home, close to Square.—Write “CM3.”, “Standard” Office. I don purchase of manufacturers’ seconds in ladies’ all wool Cashmere stockings, with ribbed tops, in black, champagne, nude, fawn, usual 4s lid, special price 3s Gd pair.—C’ollinson and Cunninghame. INTER is coming! Now is the time to brighten up the home, for the drear cold months, with a new papering scheme. Alexander Clark’s, Ltd., stocks are replete with a charming new range of English wallpapers in delicate pastel shades, gorgeous friezes, and delightful patternings, which will immediately appeal to the housewife, and prices are lower. C< LOSING down men’s and boys’ de- > partment owing to ill-health.—3s in the .£ discount.—J. Hadfield. QMART felts, the very latest, from 15s Gd. See our new stocks at tlio Unique (next Wycherley's). npHI'RSDAY special.—Radium lace JL bouncings, 34-inch, lor evening wear, in black, cream, apricot, kingfisher, grey, lemon, lilac, silver, jade, pink, usual 4s Gd, all 3s lid yard, Thursday’s special price.—Colhnson and Cunninghame. mHE nicest tea you will agree is a a well made cup of Fairlawn tea, 2s, 2s Gd and 3s per lb.—W. H. Boon, Broadway. 1 MART trimmed hats, from 2os. s . _ For good value in all millinery shop at the Unique (near Wycherley's), f 11J 1 CHS DA Y special.—2s Gd pair, a ladies’ all wool plain black Cashmere stockings; ladies’ all wool Cashmere ribbed stockings, in black and popular colours, special price 2s lid pair.—Collinson and Cunninghame. \ LL those interested in a new deL“V curative scheme lor the winter should inspect Alexander Clark’s, Ltd., extensive range ol the latest English wallpaper importations for these with their rosy tints, full tones, floral effects, perfect blending of shade and design, and extremely low prices will surely captivate even the most fastidious housewife. 1 FASHIONABLE millinery, in the very latest models always procurable at the Unique (next Wycherley’s).

SATISFIED I a good and always tasty meaJ at the Cafe Grand. You will always be pleased witli the fare.—3 doors from “Standard” Office. WANTED, dairy farm (with dwelling), capabfe of carrying 10 cows. Must be good land.—T. J. Dodgers and Co., 11 George street. LOST, fox terrier, white, with black and tail face, long tail, main and label attached to collar. Reward. —50 Fitzherbert street. \ T AC'ANCY for permanent boarder, V single room or share room.— l'incmoa House, Main street. TRESPASS. — -Trespassers on our Kairanga properties with dog or gun will bo prosecuted.—D. Collis, O. A. Collis. G. E. Collis. GIOLD feet. —No need to have cold / feet when you can purcht.se the best hot water bags at 6ueh low prices at Cunninghames Pharmacy, broadway . GOOD, sound piano for sale, rosewood, m first-class order.— Apply “Standard’' Office. /■gv () LET, large unfurnished front JL room, in bungalow; also side room, curtains, blinds and every convenience; good locality, very central. — Address at “Standard” Office. HITEHEAD and Ellis, bakers and pastrycooks, lor good value in cakes. Shop where you are sure to get satislaefion. WANTED by elderly couple, unfurnished bed-sitting room. — Write to “Quiet,” “Standard” Office. W r ANTED, a youth,'about 18 years of age, to tell his parents J. H. Blockley is the cheapest upholsterer in town. —19 Andrew Young street. rjIiiURSDAY special. Knitting X silks, special price, ‘2s lid hank; crepe knitting silks, white, cream, black, navy and 24 beautiful colours, special price, 3s lid ilb. hank; bag tops, with chains, Is 9d.—Collinson and Cunninghame. RIDE the “Perfect” cycle, easily the best and cheapest on the market.—lmperial Cycle Works, llopwocd’s Buildings. money by having your boots repaired with best English leather at A. Pellow’s, 16 Pitt street.—Men’s soled and heeled 7s, ladies’ os. Gi ARNEIt’S secured agency of wareR house for best lines in corsets, selling wholesale prices, from 3s lid to 32s Gd. THE name Emmett is synonmous of all square dealing; no camafiouging and everything of the best.— Ring 6905. HOT water bags I Hot water bagel Just arrived at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy direct from Plngland. Come and inspect the best quality at the lowest prices.—J. R. Cunninghame, prescription chemist, Broadway.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 124, 29 April 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 124, 29 April 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 124, 29 April 1925, Page 6

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