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. VVANTJtiU. __._ BICYCLES— Extraordinary sale, Bankrupt Stock, splendid Eng- « lish Bicycles. Telegram from creditors : Must be slaughtered, at Palmer's } Auction Mart, Saturday, 22nd inst. NTRiES for Feilding A. and P. Show close on Friday, 21st ' inst. Schedules from secretary, or "Standard" Office. WANTED to purchase, light rustic or dogcart. Apply by letter, ' '' Excelsior,'^ Standard" Office. ___ , XT TANTED—Dressmaker for a few W days, at once. Apply 45, Lom- ' bard_Street l _ TT7HY is Harry Palmer's THE , VV Mart for Fruit. You get it ' delivered freejind fresh every day^ T7ACANCIES for four boarders, No. ■ ty 3, Waldegrave I Street ; ___ UST~SELL— Leaving the district, gent's Cycle; new tyres. No reasonable offer refused. Hewitt, 7, ; Linton_Street._ WANTED— Young, girl as housemaid. Apply Mrs McLennan, College . WANTED— Purchaser, splendid . herd 24 dairy cows' and hei- • fers, principally young cows, £6 10s each. Snow and Co., Palmerston N. ANTED to Sell—Rubber-tyred dogcart, nearly new; also har- ■ ness and sound, fast .and quiet pony, used to lady. -Apply "Dogcart, , "Standard" Office. ~ \TC7 ANTED—Two or three working VV men boarders; bath and all modern conveniences. Terms, 16s per week. Apply corner Botanical Road and College ANTED—Tenders, for additions to a residence. Close at noon, ' Tuesday, 25th January. H. C. Col- ; linson, 87, Rangitikei Street. WANTED to purchase, tea lead. Apply " Standard OKAA GIVEN AWAY—ChamoWOUU pion CUSTARD POW- • DER, simply delicious with stewed and bottled fruits, puddings, etc. Particulars in each tin, 4d; extra large size, 6d. All grocers and storekeepers. T> UTTER and EGGS—We are high- ■ -*-* est cash buyers in any quantity. Ice always on sale and cool storage always available. Palmerston North Fresh Food and Cooling Stores, Ltd., Princess Street. STOP at Clapham's on your way for your haircut and shave to-day. Two chairs, -no waiting. Razor setting a specialty. Clapham, Hairdresser, Main _ O tt A A GIVEN AWAY—RELIdbOUU ANCE BLUE (bag or square), keeps linen Bnow white. All grocers and storekeepers. ANTED" to exchange—7o acres for town property, Palmerston North. No caeh required. Apply J. A. Nash and Coi 5 , George Street. BRITANNIA Motor Cycle Tyres, Rubber studded treads, tricar strength. These tyres have earned for themselves the gratitude of all riders of heavy motor cycles. Call or send for samples. Watts' Cycle Depot, 24, Cuba Street. ■ 3D., 6d, Is, to 5s packets of Foreign Stamps, new stock just arrived. Also big lot of rare stanrps on approval sheets.—A. A. Pratt and Co., Booksellers and Stationers, for Postcards. WALTHER & YORTT (late E. Johansen and Co.), Terrace End Wood and Coal Yard, .supply wood arid coal in any quantity to all parts of the town. Good measure ,'md prompt delivery still a leading feature. Order your next lot from us. 'Phone No. 219. Orders may be left at S. T. Hunt and Co.'s, next Club Hotel. - ■ ■ WANTED Known—That new and up-to-date materials in Suitings have arrived in all the newest patterns, green, brown, blue, black. Fit and workmanship cannot be beaten. Ladies' Costumes a speciality. E. O. Olsen, the Square. T EASE—999 years, 10s per acre— 172 acres, good Dairy Farm. Splendid buildings- Total price £800. Only £300 cash required.—Lambert and Co., Rangitikei Street. SPECIAL i-plate Folding "Cameras, good lens, complete with 1 slide, 27s 6d; Box Camerae, £-plate, 5s 6d, 8s '6d, 12s 6d, 20s, 255, up to £5 ss; Stand Cameras. Opiate, from 90s, with 3 slides. Albums, mounts, magic lanterns, cinematographs, films and slides, photographic supplies, etc.— Central Photo Stores, Main Street, Palmerston North. WAY'S-EMPmE-CAFE^s - fast becoming known as the best place in town for meals.* We have three dining rooms, a specially private room for ladies on the ground floor, and everything is clean, new, and up-to-date. Upstairs kitchen, double lifts connecting with, dining room. No smoke or smell. You can obtain Fish Grills, Eggs, Cold Joints, etc., at all hours till midnight. Those who have given us a trial ■, always come back, and we advice others to drop in and see what we can do—-they won't be disappointed. W. Way (late chef Dawick's Buffet), Empire Cafe (near Collinson and Cunninghame*s). T EASE—23O acres, Bulls, 22s 6d for five years, with C.P.C £25 per acre. Firet-class farm, all flat.—Lambert and Co., ; Rangitikei Street. Enquire now. "I/O WILL purchase either of the :JL / O following books:—Star (Almanack, 1910; The Amateur Carpenter; Practical Palmistry; Complete lietter-. Writer ;;■'. Pearson's Fortune-teller; Pearson's Dream Book; Lbver'e Letter Writer; Domestic Jobbing ;;Phy-; eicaL Culture; Photography.— : Zt*S Westmoreland, Bookseller, Cuba Street, Palmereton Nprthv, : •*. ■■ ;; . •■ '"' .' ■■' ,! ;' r, ■ '■:-/'' ;: '-' ■■' ■ ,;

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9122, Issue 9122, 20 January 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9122, Issue 9122, 20 January 1910, Page 1