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LOST AND FOUND LOST —From Pohangina, eight weaners, five heifers, and three bulls. All ear-marked, quarter out of one ear and V out of tip of other ear. Last seen Tuesday night, 11th January. £1 reward given any person giving information leading to their recovery. FOUND —A Mart where you can always get what you want, at Harry Palmer's. FOB SALE AND TO LET. TO LET—Cottage, few minutes' walk from Station. Apply ''Standard" Office. 6 -ROOMED House to let in Campbell Street, 13s. A. Clarke, 24, Church_Street. '_ T0~ LET —Brick villa residence, corner Main and Princess Streets, from January 24th; also adjoining house in Main Etreet, from Ist March. Apply H. Haydon, the Square. T~"~O LET—Colombo Street, 5-room-ed house; bath, sewer connections, washhouse. Apply 28, Linton _• TO LET or FOR SALE—On. easy terms, 8-rooms and all conveniences; now occupied by H. E. Gunter, Esq., situated in Cook Street. Full particulars, Brophy and Mowlem. O LET —A large shed, close to the Square, suitable for workshop, garage or storage. Rent low. Apply E. R. Whalley, the Crown Studios. ■ _ TO LET—4roomed dwelling, 10s; also S rooms, 11s. Apply J. A. Nash and Co.. George Street. OR SALE—Plums. If you want fresh sweet fruit for deseert, bottling, or jam,, come to the orchard of A. R. Rush, Avenue Street, Ake Ake, Hokowhitu. Price from 2d per lb. . FOR SALE—4O-acre Dairy Farm, close to Palmerston N. Would exchange for house with 2 to 5 acres. Equity £950. Ariply Manawatu Auctioneering Co., No. 1, Cuba Street. OR" SALE —Five-roomed houee, Bourke Street, bathroom, range, sink, sewer, washhouse, copper and tubs. Price £525. £100 cash. Orbell and Co., Land and House Agents, Main Street West. FOR SALE —Stylish grey harness mare, by Comet (imp.) from half-bred fast, guaranteed staunch and sound. Prize-taker. Apply W. Jewell. Hokowhitu. WANTED Known—That Dahl's wholesale and retail depot, Main Street, Palmerston North, is fully stocked with a full range of Horse and Cow Covers, Oilskin Clothing, Tents, and Tarpaulins, all of which are of the very best quality at lowest prices. Pleaee give us a call. —C. E. Dahl, junr., Manager. _ EDISON'S Fireside Phonographs, new models, price £6 10s; plays both 2 and 4-minute records; marvellous, value. Amberol 4-minute attachments for Gem, Standard, Home, Triumph Phonographs, prices from 22s 6d. New records now to hand. Largest stocks in district. Wm. Oates, Edison Phono', dealer, opposite Railway, Palmerston North. ~\\J ANTED Known—That W. E. TurW cer and Co. have taken over the Butchery Business lately carried on by E Burke, in Broad Street, where they will continue to eupply none but the Primest Government-Inspected Meat. Carts call daily for orders. Note address:—Opposite Flourmill in Bertaad Street. '_ TpvO not take "just as good." Insist on having freshly made "BLACK SWAN," the leading butter for 17_ years. WANTED Known—The Cosmopolitan Dining and Supper Rooms, 7, Main Street W., next Bittelmeyer's Hairdressing saloon, are open daily from 9 a.m. until midnight. Soups, fish and grills a speciality. Hot pies, tea and cakes, cordials, etc. Mrs Kemp, Proprietress. ANTED Known—That D. McNair, late of Masterton, is now proprietor of Tattersall'e Stables, Rangitikei Street. Rubber tyred gigs, buggies, etc., always on hire. Godd stands, feeds, and attention at reasonable rates. Telephone No. 474. Mr C. W. NAYLOBs ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, St. Andrew's Church. Pupils received for VOICE PRODUCTION, PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY. 31, Church Street East. Next Quarter commences on 31st January. MISS SPENCE, ~~ MEDALLIST IN THEORY, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT, AND HISTORY OF MUSIC, Auckland University College, IS prepared to take a limited number of pupils for the above subjects, also for the pianoforte. Address, 126, Church Street East. MRS. HAWSON and MISS MUNRO, mEACHERS of Singing, Piano, J- Violin, Viola, 'Cello,. Bass, Theory of Music. • Teaching resumed January 31, 1910. Music Room, 11, Cole's Buildings. Private residence, 112, Broad Street MADAME HARRIS ".' *■ (Voice Specialist. j T ADIES and Gentlemen desirous of I A Voice Culture with view to effective and refined solo einging may interview Madame Harris re terms at her Studio, c/o D. B. Harris, Chemist, Duke and Main Streets, Palmerston N. N.B.—Pianoforte, accompaniment playing, etc.. taught. -, ■ • : MR F. W. A. MASON, conductor of " Liedertafel," can take a limited number of pupils for singing after January 30th. For terms and particulars apply ...-.■ ....■ . ■ ■ F. W. A. MASON, "■■■;.■ ] S.cahdia Street. I-. ■.■'■' ' ' ..■■•' . '■■■■■: 'Phone 220.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9122, Issue 9122, 20 January 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9122, Issue 9122, 20 January 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9122, Issue 9122, 20 January 1910, Page 1