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Wi ««d. ANTED or WANTED KNOW* Advertisements, not exceeding twenty words, One Shilling, pre-paid. WANTED— rmmediately, Runhor for Kangitikci Line. Apply sharp at Staxdakd Office. WANTED — Apprentices and Improves to the Dressmaking. Apply sharp t> Miss Webb, at James McDowell's Cash Warehouse. WANTED — Immediately, a Housemaid aud Kitchen Maid for a country Hotel. Apply Wanganui Labour Exchange, Victoria Avenue. "TTTANTED— • A Situation hy a gcnJpT T raau as Tutor m a private famiir m town or country. No objection to assist m light work. Apply Wanganui Labour Exchange. WANTED— A Handy Girl (one from the country preferred) for a private family ; good wages ; comfortable homtg Apply at this Office

'Wanted Known. "TTTANTED KNOWN — New Cast* W Coals, ex T. W. Lucas, on trucks at ship's side, 34s per ton. John Rexdemi, Coal Merchant. Wanjranni. * W"" ANTKD KNOWN—^e^P;tttS tion directed to advertisement from N.Z. Clothing Factory, v.-hich appears on first page. Turn over and look at it. \For remainder of "Wanted and Wanted Known Advts. see First Page.]

"Yet Another" CONSIGXMEXT OF THESE BLANKETS, In Size and Qualities to suit all requirements, and for Value it will be found hard to equal. THESE BLANKETS To be Seen at THE BOY MIRCIIE. C. M. Ross & Co. Are row Showing the most Complete Stock of Men's. Boys', and Youths' Clothimr they have ever held at one tfmc. Men's Tweed and Beaver Overcoats. Men's Shirts. Hats, and Hosiery m Great Variety and of Sterling Value. C. M. ROSS & CO., The P>. m Marchfe. OUK SHOW-BOOM Contains a Splendid Stock of Mantles, Olsters, Skirts, Costumes. Corsets, and Underclothing. MILLINERY To suit any taste, made up on the shortest notice by MISS McKEXNA, under whose charge our Show-Room js now placed.

DRESS STUFFS, Of these we have a very Larjre Stock, and the Value we are offering speaks for itself, AT THE BON MAHCLIB, C. M. ROSS & CO. NOTICE. TTNLESS all outstanding AcjU counts owing t* the undersigned arc settled brfore .SATURDAY, May 30th, proceedings will be at once taken to compel payment without anj respect of poisons. G. J. SYMONS, Butchery, Main-st. TO THOSE DESIROUS OF OB TAINING FIRST-CLAS BUILDING SITES NEAR TH SQUARE THE whole of the Sections on bot\ aides of Andrew Young-sireot % with the frontages to Main and Cuba* streets, will be placfi-5 m the m vvket for sale at at early date. The terms will he hy 10 annual instalment free of interest, with option of paying the balance oil at any time. JAMES LINTON. March 30th, 1885.

NOTICE. WE have much pleasure m announcing that we will shortly commeuce the publication of Bektha M. Clay's new Novel, entitled HIS ONE MISTAKE. It is, to say the least, an extraordinary Story, by an American lady, and dealing throughout with what is supposed to be one of the most exclusive aristocratic circles of Great Britain. It is a good story, well and forcibly told. The heroine is a sweet and brave woman We never came across a more beautiful character, and Lady Ethel is little liehind her. It is altogether an irxcellent tale, free troni sensation, full of pathos, which never dogenerntes into bathos or sickly sentimentality. Eminently a ladW book, yet full of interest to any man who can appreciate fine analyses of human nature-

PROPERTY ASSESSMENT. A P PLICATIO v S ure mvi ted from J\ thoroughly competent valuers who are willing to act as Assessors - for the next triennial asses-ment, which will be commenced on or -.ibont Ist Anynst. A memorandum stating the nature of the dut.ie.s to be performed, and forms of application, may bn obtained hv applying personally or Uy letter addressed to the Postmaster, at any Post office which is -a Telegraph or Money Order office. Kofereuccs will, iv all cases, be required. J. S PER KEY, Commissioner. Property Tux Department, Wellington, May 4th, 1885. ifcg" You. are particularly requested not to turn over tliugj page and read the adver^^B meats on the other side^^H

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 148, 28 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 148, 28 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 148, 28 May 1885, Page 3

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