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MES J. H. ANDERSON, RELIABLE REGISTRY OFFICE, TERRACE END. AaSNT FOB — CANTEBBUBY PBESS, AND HAROLD'S HAIB RESTORES; WANTED— Housmaids, waitresses, cooks, generals 20s, woman cook, 30s; housemaids assist bar, 255; generals boardinghouse, 20s; lady helps, 12s • nurse for hotel, 10s; several girls to assist; housemaid for station, 14s; cook and housemaid for gentleman's family; nursery housemaid; 3 girls for Wellington, passage paid; generals for Masterton; several generals for town and country. 8s to 18s. Wanted: Sis bushmen for Hawke's Bay. Wanted: Married ploughman. Wanted :. Station hand with dogs, 255. Wanted: 2 single ploughmen, 20s. I Wanted :.Two married couples, £85 1 and £75. ! ■ , Wanted :*Man cook, 40s. [ Wanted: a Several milkers; 2 plough- [ men ; hotel hands; barmaid, 255. Waiting Engagement: Good engine driver, and several men for flaxmill ___ MBS J. H. ANDEBSON. | MRS ESSKXf LICENSED IiEGISTEV OFFICE, Opposite the Palmerston Railway* Statioa Wanted—6 flax-cutters; good flax. Wanted- Female cook, private family, Wanted : First-class flax-cutter. | Wanted : Good farm hand, must be able to milk. Wanted: Waitress for Taranaki, fare paid. Wanted: First-class woman cook, 255. Wanted: Housemaid for Tarauaki, fare paid. Wanted: Smart man as scutcher, good wages. Wanted: Parlourmaid for private family. Wanted: Several general servants for town and country, good wages given. WANTED. "PRIVATE board and residence for two J_ gentlemen; single rooms detached ■ garden and piano; moderate ; handy to town. Apply this office. • WANTED Private board and residence.with private sitting room for lady and gentleman, or furnished house of about 5 rooms. Apply office of i this paper. WAITED— Young man as second assistant for the Awahuri Dairy factory. Applications, stating experi- ' enco with references, close on Tuesday oth JWmber, with J. Copeland, Secre' tary, Palmerston North. baker. Apply £7. Heaton, Main-streofc. WANTED TO LET-Two shops in George-street, facing the Square. Apply sharp to "Shop," Box 116, Post Umce. . WANTEV-Uvclists to call and se^ T T the best American wheel on this market •• The Tribune." 1901 Models, Price £20. J. B. Clarkson, next '•• Fire, bell.

WANTED TO SELL-Two new 6roomed houses, Princess-street, every convenience; one 5-rooined house close to railway Btation. Terms can bs-. arranged. Also, several vacant seotions" Apply Cobb, Builder, Cook-street. WANTED' KNOWN—Free -wheels, back pedalling brakes, plated rims, etc., are fitted to Eudge WhitI worth Bicycles, just arrived ex Otarawa, ( Inspection invited. J. B. Goarkson next Firebell, Coleman Place. ANTED KNOWN —Mr W. F. Edge is in charge of my up.to- • date workahop. Bepairs to any kind oi bicycle promptly executed. J. B. Clark, son, next" Firebeil." ANTED TO BUY-Two-foot and 4ft Matai, on tho trucks, or dei hvered in my yard, Main-street, Pal' merston North. E. McMtjrray. WANTED-Cyolists and intending cyclists to buy English Bicyclia and support our Empire. Eudge Whitworths, "Britain's Best Bicycles." For full particulars and cataloguesSsee J B Clarkson, next Fire Brigade' Station, Uoleman place. ' mONKINS' Linseed • .Emulsion dobIJL tively oures diffioiiUy of breathing ani all cheat complaints. Bold at 1/6 and 2/6 by E. Gkovb. The Cash Stores. WANTED KNOWN-That T. H. Reed has opened up a complete stock-of groceries, provisions and oilmen's stores in premises adjoining Messrs Brophy and Co., Main street. TT7ANTEDTO PUBCHASE—In any YY ■ quantity, Bones, either boiled or clean bleached. £3 per ton delivered at Waingawa, near Masterton; sacks returned.—John Eayker, Waingawa. ANTED KNOWN —The 1900 Model -Eudge Whitworth have arrived ex Otarama. Special features —free wheels, back pedalling rim brakes, front rim brakes, plated rims, new fork crowns, &c. Second hand machines from £4. Your inspection invited.—J. B. Clarkson, next Firebell, Coleman Place. ■•■■-- '-'"- WANTED-The public to inspect the . stock of new Daytons fitted with Cushion frames, Free Wheels, Back Pedalling ; Brakes^ Bottom Bracket Fastening. G. H. Scott, The Square. Box 86. Telephone 161. KJSOWJvI " TIHAT J. T. WATSON, Stationer, i Feilding, has been appointed Sole gent tor the distriot for Wsldon'i Patterns. Any pattern posfed on receipt of 16 stampß.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7140, 2 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7140, 2 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7140, 2 November 1901, Page 1