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THE LONGEST ESTABLISHED THE LEADING PAPE8.......U*.. IN THIS TERRITORY. WITH A MISSION WITHOUT A MUZZLE. MUCH QUOTED TRUSTWORTHY

"VTOU CAN ADVERTISE YOUE CASH OR HALF-CROWN A WEEK"! HAVE you noticed Senn's bargains'? If not why not? He suits othets and oan suit U. ~~-~ FOR SALE—Houses, all size? andprioM from £10 cash, balance.^ Sena. T7IOR SALE-4 an-1 5 room houses, « -L good locality, 5 minutes of Satan, £25 to £50 down, terms to suit. Senn. MAN, age 30, educated, sober, and with t. 3 , ™* references, needs work.wj badly. Will accept anything oßenl. Address, Hewitt, Carnarvon House, Ranri-tikei-street. . tj»--AVEEY desirable residence of 7 rooms, with every convenience, pleasant!* situated, close to town, to be let, leased or sold. Apply Mrs P. Torstenson, Ferguson street. LOST— From paddock in Park Boad, 8 Southdown-Leicester cross lambs, branded Bon rump. Reward on returninc same to Abraham and^WiUiams. AUTUMN Flower Show,' Zaalaadia Hall, February 17. . Great Ion! display. ...-•. v ""* rpo LET—Workshop, 30 x 15, tßuitabla finol on Ip6n-r rL,and^ **W*»fcr W*ing 60 x 20, suitable for gtorerqefli, in King street, near Square. Apply Coliinsra and Cunninghame. TO LET—House of 8 rooms, b^h-room, and wash-house, every" convenienM, orchard, garden, paddock. suitable for horse or cow, dose' to Square. Times office. ■: ,■ -- LOST-On Sunday, a greenstone and gold dagger brooch., .Bewardion returning same to Times. ,' ""."'• LOST-On Friday night, a gold brooch set with pearls; in direction of T»rrace End. Finder kindly return to Baid <fc Gray. ;.: WANTED— Young lady, who is willing to do a little housework in return for a good home. Tihbs office. WANTED-A married1 couple »* boarders, near Square, good home, no children. Times office. WANTED— Two young" meoliofshara large room, near Square, bath, and piano, no children., Tuns office. WANTED -Everyone to know that Julius Maurer, Jeweller and Watchmaker, has the best selected goods 4» town. fTTANTED—At once, five brioklayare. V V Apply J. Hamilton, Masonic Hotel. WANTED— A draper for Eketahuna to take charge of drapery and boot department. Apply for particulars tf C.F.A. Whiteford, chemist, The Square. WANTED— Tom, Dick, and Harry to give Maurer, Jeweller, Main* street, a call. WANTED— Smart Boy. Apply Bunting's Studie. WANTED— A general servant. Apply Mrs H. Gillios, BangitikeiJUne. AUTUMN Flower Show, in aid of the Beautifying Association fond. Ze»- ---| landia Hall, February 17. .' ' i WANTED— Handy to town,, a fourroomed cottage. "A.H.;" Tims OflSce. I:..;'; WANTED, a man to work and take charge of a steam, wioll-boring plant. Must be thoroughly capable^: Also boy to learn well-boring, i Apply, i sharp to G; Blanche, Jackeylown. .... TTTANTED TO BUY-About a 6-hOrss TV power boiler at onoe. ApplyTnoi offioe. , ... j WANTED— Sunny bed-room, "with or without board, near station, by young man. Box 165. ■'.' AUTUMN Flower Bhow, - Zealandia Hall, February 17. Entries clwe at the Hall, 10.30 a.m; WANTED, a smart boy for the ironmongery. Permain and Gilehriflt. TTTANTED—Boy lor front shop. Wages t V 15s. J. B. Clarksort, Coleman Place. BUSINESS people make time appointments to have your cprreapondenoa done by Miss Duff, Public Typiste'; telephone 307. A DVERTISING money, spent right, ia x\. aa investment, not an expense. A GOOD ad. sells goods to-day and makes a good reputation for to* morrow. ALL the goods at Usmar the Tailor's are thoroughly up-to-date ; so is the cutter. ' : •• ■ THE time to stop advertising is when ycu are ready to close np you business. • WANTED— On freehold security, to borrow £600, £400, uuUgtlO, rate 6 per cent. J. B. Stansell, sen.Taoetioiiesr, Shannon. ' DO you want a fashionable rait of clothes? Well, Usmar Ban eaUrfy you. ' !r WANTED— The Peeple of Palmenton to known that Usmar is a Tailor and the only way to know him is to try hlaa —nest Commercial Hotel. % (~^ HEAP—Men's strong cotton working \J shirts Is 6d and Is 9d, men's white matt tennis shirts Is 9d and 2s 3d, boys' white washing hats 8d each or 3 for Is 9j, other shops usually sell them at Is. D« Luen Bros., the Square. A BUSINESS that is not worth advertising is not worth running. NEW BOOKS — Marion Crawford*! " Whosoever shall .Offend," A. O. Gunter's " Man Behind the' Door," Bidet Haggard's " The Brethren," Oppenheim'e "Theßetrayal," Crockett's".ThjjliOveß ol Miss Anne," Kipling's '.'Traffles and Discoveries," A.E. W. Ma3onvs'■♦•TheTrn nts," Corelli's ''God's Good Man," 2g 6d and 3s 6d. Aitken, bookseller, Main street and railway bookstall. '-' FOB Boys' Wear—Booyds, Btrpng New Zealand Tweed suiteble,fpr ( knioken (dark shades), the very thing you want for your boys; something strong., jujd ehray; only Is 6d per yard ; will wear till it goes out of date. De Luen Bros., $c Square. BEST CHANCE - - - TO BUY DAIEY FAEMB FEOM 50 AOBES UP. THE pick of the Manawatu, rich black loam, all level, best fattening land in New Zealand, 14 miles of Paunerston N., on exceptionally easy terms. Over 1000 acres cut up in small farms, good metalled roads to all sections, creamery, post ofiee, and school on the property. These small farms will be sold at a grioe that will assure speedy sales, only 10 ptf oent cash. : ;; .•';*" . A. J.~SEHH; AGENI. Clear Mountain Air Desirable Holiday Resort NEW APITI HOTEL rriBOUT fishing, Komako and Table _L Fiat Limestone Caves, Magnifi* cent Scenery of the Utuwai Lakes, Excellent View of Coast and Hjiwke's Bay from ranges. All places can;b*. visited in one day from hotel. Belt accommoda* tion; plunge and shower baths. Faddock and stabling. Best wines and spirits. Tariff, 6s per day. G.H.THOMPSON Proprietor.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7971, 7 February 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7971, 7 February 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7971, 7 February 1905, Page 1