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LOST AND FOUND. LOST basket, corner Albert and Ada Streets. Address “Standard.” . LOST, baker’s basket. Reward. Ring ■ phone 5365. LOST, black purse containing notes i and silver, on 4 p.m. Takaro Bus. Reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, yesterday in McKenzie’s, purse containing money. Reward. Address “Standard.” LOST, one silver tipped Budgerigar, ■ also a blue one. Finder please return 18 Oxford Street, Reward. OST, a blue budgerigar, from 263 Broadway Avenue. Finder rewarded. FUND, "the only wave worth having, a Eugene permanent wave; also water and ma.rcel waving.—Levy’s, George Street, phone 7242, TO-LET. TO LET, single furnished bedroom. 4 Apply 354 Ferguson Street. TO LET, very large bed-sittingroom, -L own cooking conveniences and fireplace. Address “Standard.” TO LET, two furnished front rooms, fireplace, own gas stove, hot point, garage; adults. Address “Standard.” TO LET, in quiet private home, large sunny bed-sittingroom, with hot point, suit business lady or gentleman. Every convenience. Address “Standard.” TO LET, to merchants, large floor space, 70 x 62ft and 30 x 62ft. Write Box 327, Palmerston North.

SONGSTERS AND SPENDERS! Come Along Again to the BROTHERS’ SCHOOL BAZAAR EMPIRE HALL TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW—AFTER-AND EVENING. Join in the V 8 Community Sing with Jess Selwyn. Sing as you spend, and spend as you sing. Admission is free, and so is the singing, hut -you won’t mind spending when you see the attractive articles cheaply priced for sale on the stalls. Make a point of coming along both nights. Competition results will be announced to-morrow night. All the fun of the fair —everyone should be there.

FOR HEALTH’S SAKE SKATE. Q KATIN G SKATING 0 SHOWGROUNDS. SAT. Morning 10 o’clock, Night 7.30 o’clock. COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL OPERA HOUSE. NEXT WEEK. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. PETERKIN’S EXCELSIOR iLD-Time Dance To-night—Friday ! 1 COSMOPOLITAN HALL (For To-night Only). TAIKOREA BASKETBALL AND TABLE TENNIS CLUB THILL hold a Ball, Monday night, ' V August 23rd. Larkin’s Orchestra. Gents 3s, Ladies 2s.

ANNUAL BALL QROUA DOWNS FOOTBALL CLUB WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. Presentation of Cops and Shield, Special Novelties, Streamers, Squeakers, Balloons, etc. ' LARKIN’S ORCHESTRA. Free Bus from Foxton. Gents, 3s; Ladies, 3s; Double, 5s Gd ; Extra Lady 2s Gd.

STUDIO in DANCE BETH PARKES’ STUDIO 81 RANGITIKEI STREET. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21,. 8.30 p.m Private Tuition by Appointment. CLASSES, THURSDAY, 8-10 p.m. For Particulars, Phone 6370.

BALLROOM DANCING LEONIE IRELAND PRIVATE TUITION, CLASSES AND PRIVATE CLASSES. Studio: 299 BROADWAY AVENUE. Phone 5978.

THE BROADWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING Principal: Miss Gwen Gibbs. Organiser R.A.D. Teachers and Students Prepared for Examinations. Entries for above close 19tli August. Particulars at Studio: 81 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North, Phone 7170

PALMERSTON’S PREMIER BALLROOM STUDIO RJ. McGARVIE, Principal. Stricfc- . ly private lessons by appointment. Practice dance for pupils and friends every Wednesday. Studios; 59 RANGITIKEI STREET., P.N., 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington.

“RED ROSE” “RED' ROSE” RETAINS ITS FINE FLAVOUR mHE BUTTER that is used by -L the discriminating housewife and stocked by all grocers. A Local Product of THE AWAHURI DAIRY 00., LIMITED.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 223, 20 August 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 223, 20 August 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 223, 20 August 1937, Page 1

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