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THE TWO ' T's COMMANDING the Largest Saleard \J giving the Greatest Satisfaction in L aluierston to-day are the celebrated ' EDEN VALLEY AND HA SE LEMERE Both of which are High-class Puro Ueylon Teas. The Superior QUALITY and £Q\y PRICE account for the largo demand for these TEAS. HASELEMERE, (in lead p vtets) ~ ED]?, N li^LEYI W VlO and 2/4 P er lb; 51b tins, 7/0, 8/9 and 11/0. THESE' TEAS CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED AT (-T T? H ¥ ' O Gash Store, FALMEBSTOX NOETII. Farmers' Eegisfiy OfficcT Wanted:" Youth to milk, £1 a week unSSTsL^Ti?' 1311^™11'^ "Wanted: 2 ploughmen. haS a y tfn. eDgagement:2shearers--2 W. HtfflTßß, -. EAJTGITrEJEI STREET. iffiSIsSSEXT (Continued from First Pagej. Wanted: First-class feeder "for fiaxrmtl, highest wages given to^ anted: First'ckss womsm cook for Wanted: Smart waitress for town good wages. ' (Continued from first page.) Wauted: Station cook, 2os.WANTED - By young lady assistant, re-engagement to draper. Eef^^Ap^offieeoUh^paper WANTED^WtleWMa^TanlEar a V V firewood, in an.y quantity; mmt be good sound barrel wood. Anply to Gamman and Co:, Main-streef. N seUs the Premier Suorerae Piameal; also, bran, pollard, barley meal !Xot"or ushedbai- ley'Jd^ ■ T T pheeson's Kangany Tea, 2/- • honestly worth 2/-. ' ' TVON'T keep getting wee teefc when to pieces when they are wet. Tho PAYNF'I fh S q° r B°Ots and Shoes i 3 rAIJXJi, b, the Square, as usual.

-TVBESS, CUTTING (« Excelsior "" - ii .°f stem) aQd Dressmaking taught in a 1 its branches; No fitting required • easily learned in a few lesions; proficiency guaranteed; classes daily except Saturday at Oddfellow's HaD, Cubastreet. Early application necessary. ..... driver; single man. Apply to Miller & Son, Cab Proprietors, &£ - street. W^NTED^INOWITrT^n^; phebson, the Cash Grocer, is open in premises lately occupied by R & E Tingey, next door to G. H. Bennett, the Square. pOMFOEIABLE W for youth - \J close to Square ; terms, 12s 6d per week. Address Standard office. mo LET-Near Square, two largs X Unfurnished Rooms, with firepiace. Apply this office. T° £*££%£****«• ***»*■ ■;,. ISS BURGESsTesires to nTdfy her Shorthand and Painting pupus that she will, resume teaching on or -about November 12th. The exact date will be advertised jnjJuhirflj^^nr^J' A LL kinds of Boots and Shoes made 3- £ °fll °, n tho Bhonest P°ssible %%&£££%££** nm* TS Baby cross, restles^andfretful ? If -^ they^seou-^ve relief. Agent for Pal! metstonNorth-H. W. Scoix ChemiS' HOSIESY MANUFACTURERS, CUBA STREET, MAKE every description of Knitted boods of superior quality at prices •- to suit everybody. Inspection invUed PALMERSTON GUARDS. mHE Company will parade as under X during the month ••— Friday, Bth;-Company Saturday, .November 9th.- Field Day Turakina.FaUinatßandßoi' time advertised later. Haversacks and water bottles,"leggings. JhfmS Hmt^% sergeant for By order. P. S. GOLDINGHAM, Captain Commanding P.G. .Meeting Buglellnd, Tuesday, sth, at 7.30 p.m. There are a few vacancies, as a fresh supply of instruments are to nanct. AH desirous of joining to attend meeting. JOHN LOV/, Color Sergeant. LEVEE JAOKST" IT having come to the knowledge of Messrs Trewhella, the patentees and sole proprietors of New Zealand Letts™ Patent No. 6156, for Lever Jacks that certain jacks have, .a pair of ■ pawls mounted in grooyes in a rockin ? sroport are been made and sold or offered for 'ssle-in contravention and infrinT - \ Jacks bear their na^ne Benmne mlnU s°PP^ssion of all infringe- ■ TREWHELLA BROS. UNITED FARMERS1 CO-OP ASSO - CIATION, •-a-"^. AGENTS, Palheesios" Koeth

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7140, 2 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7140, 2 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7140, 2 November 1901, Page 3