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AGAIN TO-DAY SESSIONS 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. AT THE METEOR cinema Under Ideal Conditons. PAT O’BRIEN JAMES CAGNEY PRANK McHUGH GLORIA STUART “JJERE (JOMES “JJERE QOMES “JJERE (JOMES “JJERE (jOMES 'J'HE JJAVY” “JJERE (jOMES 'J'HE The nautical boys in a gale of riotous laughter, and some of the biggest thrills ever screened! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND IN ADDITION— Barred ARRED Barred ARRED w w INDOWS INDOWS INDOWS INDOWS A Little Bit of Mystery and Drama It Defies Your Solution. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Millar and Giorgi, Phone 5182; or Theatre, Phone 5753. RESERVE—It Costs'No More! WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. CARS in good condition wanted for spot cash.—Mutual Motors, 167 Rangitikei Street, ’phone 6664. TABLES, chairs, duchesses, crystal vases, birdcages,- sideboards, chesterfield suites, fireside chairs, dinner wagons, bookcases, etc.—Crown Mart, Main Street West. WANTED to sell, three bantams, Black Orpington rooster, 3 White Leghorn pullets; also 6 Rhode Island Red pullets, 3 months.—2o Ada Street. WANTED to buy, brewery and wine bottles, highest prices. For sale, men’s working boots and shirts, ladies’ cheap summer frocks.—Mrs Kreft, next Ward Bros., 169 Cuba Street. FOR SALE, jam, pickle and preserving jars. Your jam will cost less if you buy your jars at the Manawatu Bottle Exchange, 47 Grey Street, ’phone 7092. We deliver. WANTED two male goldfinches. Ad- '' dress “Standard.” JJNCLE ALF wants to buy gents’ clothing, boots, tools, suit cases, jewellery, watches. Best prices. We call and collect. Phone 6780.—233 Main Street 1 . RADIO AND EQUIPMENT. AN ideal gift.—A Universal toaster at 23s 6d, a Universal automatic iron at 39s 6d, a Universal food mixer at £6 10s. —Kirkland’s Electrical and Radio Service, 102 Broadway. FREE testing of tubes. Has your radio lost tone, quality and power? Does it fade aud then come back with a blast? These troubles are generally caused by defective tubes. Bring them in to us and we will test them on our modern super-sensitive testing apparatus, free of charge.—J. V. Kyle, Times Building, Broadway, ’phone 8290. Jj) ADFORD’S for Leonard Refrigerators. Refrigerators from £SO. —111 Rangitikei Street, ’phone .">962, after hours 5718. STATE radio is presenting for the holidays a set run off 6-volt battery. Can be used in your tent, bach or car, also off ordinary heat plug. Call and inspect our models.—Wright Stephenson and Co., phone 5361. ACCOMMODATION. WANTED board for boy 14 years. '' State terms to 857 “Standard.” ANTED, small furnished self-con-tained flat or 2 furnished rooms. Write 890, “Standard.” PRIVATE board offered two young men, single room, washing and ironing, 2 minutes Square. Address “Standard.” ___ WANTED board by young working W man, Terrace End preferred. Write 885 “Standard.” T) EQUIRED —Double furnished bedXt sittingroom, fireplace, use of conveniences, central. Write 889, “StanANTED to rent, house, vicinity Milson Aerodrome. Write .873 “Standard.” IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IT WILL INTEREST YOU PHILIPS BADIO PLAYEKS The Greatest RADIO Value Ever Offered to New Zealand Public. Call and obtain particulars of our “New Deal.” HENRY COLES & CO. AGENTS. SCHOOL CYCLES SCHOOL CYCLES SCHOOL CYCLES We Are Specialising in ENGLISH SCHOOL CYCLES ALL SIZES ALL PRICES. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES. We Invite Your Inspection. COOKSLEYS COOKSLEYS 3 RANGITIKEI STREET.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 1

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