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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, one black slieop dog, from Hewitt’s Road, Linton, Kairanga collar. Answers to name of “Spark.” Would finder please ring phone 124 D. LOST, lady’s silver wristlet watch between Manson and Church Streets, or vicinity Showground and Skating Rink. Reward. Address “Standard.” FOUND, purse containing change and key. Owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement. Apply 63 Taonui Street. FOUND, the only wave worth having, a Eugene permanent wave; also water nnd marcel waving.—Levy’s, George Street, phone 7242. TO-LET. TO LET, large furnished bedroom, 2 single beds, 1 minute Square, —129 C u ba_ Street. TO LET, to merchants, large floor space, 70 x 62ft and 30 x 62ft. Write Box 327, Palmerston North. TO LET, 3 detached rooms, own conveniences, to approved tenant, 12s 6d week. Address “Standard.” TO LET, to reliable tenant, comfortably furnished house. —Phone 8372. TO LET, bungalow in good condition, tenant with good permanent position essential. Address “Standard,” TO LET to refined couple, no children, two large well furnished rooms, open fireplace, own gas cooker. Every convenience. Select locality. Address “Standard.” EUCHRE. TN AID OF BROTHERS’ SCHOOL. J- St. Patrick’s Hall, Broadway, Wednesday Evening, 11th August, 8 o’clock. Six Prizes, Supper, Admission 16LEAGUE OF NATIONS “ITS AIMS AND OBJECTS,” Address to Women by MRS HUGH PATERSON, of Pahiatua. Collinson and Cunninghame’s Tearooms TO-MORROW (Wednesday), At 2.30 p.m. ALL SAINTS’ MEN’S CLUBWEDNESDAY, August 11, 1937, at 8 p.m.—Club Room. Debate With P.N. Debating Society. Subject: “That the Unity of the British Empire is in Danger.” Members Expected to Attend. Visitors Welcomed. TERRACE END PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. ALL Citizens are cordially invited to attend Planting of the first Trees at the Recreational Area (Gravel Pit), Fitzroy Street, To-morrow (Wednesday) at 2.45 p.m. The Senior Pupils of the Terrace End School will be present. Trees will he planted by Councillor G. Tremaine (Deputy-Mayor and Chairman City Reserves Committee), Mr J. A. Nash (President) and Mr T. W. Henderson (Chairman). 1937 PHILCO RADIOS ONLY AT RADFORD’S RADIO SERVICE LABORATORIES, LTD., 11l Rangitikei Street, Phones 5962, 5718. THE GLORY BOX. rHE NEW SPRING UNDIES HAVE o ARRIVED. fl/TAKE a point of visiting us very LVI soon and you will be rewarded by eeing the best selection of Underwear hat has ever been offered. We have lew styles and new fabrics that are iure to thrill you and by shopping >arly you can make a saving of 5 per :ent. THE LINGERIE SPECIALISTS, Earner's Bldgs., Broadway, Phone 7566

RADIO REPAIRS ' TT AVING installed a modem £1 and up-to-date testing and repairing plant, we are in a position to service every type of Radio set. Only expert technicians are employed. / ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED and charges are extremely reasonable. COLES’ MUSIC WAREHOUSE THE SQUARE. THE PICCADILLY PALMERSTON NORTH’S LEADING RESTAURANT. Cosy Rooms Overlooking the Square. Delightful Morning, Afternoon Teas and Lunches. Best Value and Service— -Try Us I A. W. BLACK VAL-U GROCERY, LEARY’S BLDGS, THE SQUARE. Capstan Cocoa Is 7d lb Bournvill© Cocoa ... 9d, Is sd, 2s 9d Coffee Essence Is bottle Extra Choice Dried Peaches Is Id lb Nectarines Is 2d lb Fruit and Vegetables Fresh Daily. GREAT “5.T.0.” OVERSEAS ACHIEVEMENTS. 4.—ENGLANDBritish Official Wireless. Rugby—world’s largest radio station. British Empire Broadcasting Station, Davcntry. 100,000 watt NorthEast Regional Broadcaster for the 8.8. C. World’s first micro-ray station operating across the English Channel. SOLE AGENTS WOSKETT RADIO LTD. 203 CUBA STREET, l’.N. Phones: Business 6899. Private 6898. WHEN PERSEVERANCE REMOVES RHEUMATISM. HALF-HEARTED efforts only aggravate deep-seated rheumatism. Bo determined— take Birma Rheumatic Remedy every day and see how gradually and surely it acts on tight muscles, stabbing pains and discomfort. Birma is positively now nnd a certain remedy, guaranteed. 6s 6d three months' treatment from W. H. Boon and. Co., Grocers.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 214, 10 August 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 214, 10 August 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 214, 10 August 1937, Page 1

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