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BIG REDUCTIONS AT GROVE'S CASH STORE. NO. 3 SUGAR Ti\ BAG II" NO 2 SUGAR (Soft White) <y /O" „ NO. ICRYTALIZ^D i~ j n „ NO. 1a PINE ChYriTAV.S f //•"* „ //O NSW ntUNEj q^ T'B NEW SEEDED UAISIKS Ql) „ O KVAPOKVTED PEACHES QO „ KVAPOIUTEI) APRICOTS QD „ CANNED FDUITMN HEAVY SYRUP Ai>ricols Sil Tin .5 Tins for ? -. Toukins Linseed Emulsion 1/ti pec Bottle. And iill oliicr Lines Equally (heap at GROVE'S CASH STOKE. MILS ANDERSON. (Continued from Fir.st Page). Wanted : Good imm-io'l couple, £90 por year. Wanted ; A nurse and needle woman: wages loj. ~MES~ESSEX. (Continued from First Pnco). "H anted: Firsl-eliiss waitress for firstclass ioivn hotel. WANTED, TO LIST, Jk FOB SALE ADVTS. ON FIKSi1 PAGE. WANTED —By two tradesmen, private board and lodging. Apply by letter, " Uonvonienco," Standard office, WAKTED. —A housemaid at once ; no washing; to assist in diningroom. Apply Metropolitan JJinin;;Room. IA^A:N"f ED—The !adic« '<> toow tlint *' "The Daisy man" is still going strong. .Just arrived from Sydney, big assortment of plushes, wools, paints, patterns. For another fortnight. Machines for doing beautiful fa:iey work,2s6d; lessons free. Fancy Art Shop, next Club Hold, Church-street PTTTAM'S 'Bus and cab will run to Kelvin Grove Dunco to-morrow, caving the Post Office i« 7.:!0. HOLDERS of invitations are reminded of' t!ie Kelvin Grove Assembly's Dance to he held in the Kelvin Grove Hall to-morroiv night. . Pitt'im's 'bus will leave Post Oflico at 7.30. POR SALE—Sma.I stack of hay, botween 8 and 4 tons. Apply for address at this office. rnO-LET-2 G-roomed houses, Cook X and Princess-streets. Apply A. J. Cobb, Builder. FOR SALE—My pony "Trixie," with convertabte saddle and bridle, aud cover, sound and quiet for any child. Jack Richards, Featberston-street. FOR SALE—in advertiser has for sale 10 dairy cows, horae, dray and harness, now house 7 rooms, 8£ acres of land, as owner is leaving the district. Mrs E. Stophenij, Bunnythorpe. A GREAT BARGAIN.—j-aere Ter. gusou-streel, Palmerston, 3-roomed house (2 chimneys) aud scullery, well fenced. £115. Latham & Co. (sole agents), Land Agency, Woodville. T OST—On Sports Ground on Satur- ■ 1 cay, a purso containing B£l notes and a railway ticket. Finder rewarded on returning same to the Police Station, Palcaewton North. WE aro selling Girls' Cashmere Gloves, all sizes, Gd per pair; Girls' Cashmere Hose. Is per pair; Girls'Musliu Pinafores, Is Gd; Infants' Wool Hats, Is Cd; Children's Wool Singlets, Is ; Ladies' Ca3hmerc Gloves, Is ; Ladies' Flannelette T'nderelothing cheap; Curling Pins, Gd dozen; Side Combs, 6d per pair; Gold, Silver ami Coloured Beads. Pearl Beads, Knitting Silks, &c., At "HATCH'S," The Square. WANTED— The Kouse & Hun-ell Carriage Butlding Company aro desirous of receiving offers from owners of buildings, or persons willing to build aud let on lease for a term of a building about <1O x 30, of good construction, not too far from the centre of business of Palmerston North. Offers to be sent to the office of the Company, Wellington, Eouso and Hun-ell, Ltd., H. Hurrell, Goneral Manager. A LL accounts owing to mo must bo Xi. settled by August Ist, or will be suod for, as 1 Jhavo giyen up business aud am leaving tie district. D. FANNING, Bunnythorpe. MR T. C. FOWLEU, of the Hed Bird Bicycle Depot, havi gbcen appointed local agent for the D.I.C. Pianos, will have on view for the next few evenings the latest musical novelty, the Simplex Piano Player, together with a consigmnn V < f F anos by leading makers. MALCOLM & WILTON. AN IMMENSE SAVING CAN BE EFFECTED IS THE COST OF FURNISHING BY CONSULTING MALCOLM A WILTON, The ReliaMe Furniture JSannfaciu-'ars THE SQUAJAE, PALMEESTON N. TARAEUA POULTRY AND FRUIT FARM. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. THE above well-known farm is Bitnatod haH-mile from Otoki Railway Station and contains eleven acres. Foar acres of jfirst-class orchard yielding £100. Ten yeara lease at £52 per year, together with modern poultry plant, 400 p.b. Minorca hens, &c., id for £300. Apply at once to A. L. HUNT & Co., Otaki. _ fi*"\7"oTJ can't beat them!" Beat X what? Why, the Smgej Sewing Machine. That is what wo ara being told every day by drapers, dressmakers and tailors, and they ought to . know something about sewing machines; so, if -you aro thinking of buying a machine, buy a Siager. Agency at "HATCH'S," Tho Square. A REVOLUTION IN '.".'•■ SPECTACLE AND EYEGLASS FITTING. rpHERE has already beon a revolution X in METHODS of SIGHT TESTING, ana now that my large and personally selected stock of American and English goods is in hand, it is possible for tna to fit spectacles and eyeglasses as they never before have beon fitted in New Zealand. ■ ?•• .■.'.■ NEAT, COMFOETABLE, BECOMING, But best of all are tho special "FAR-NEAIi" SPECTACLES. A boon to thoso who. require two pairo " ' / of glasses. OiSLY.ONE PAIB" NEEDED NOW. SAMUEL BARBY;)D.B.O:A., :; : ;7'v EYESIGHT ;SPEOrALIST, ;.,; v y^-J ■:■ ■; ;: ■ PremlKes pfjfli Loary, Choniwt,-v. \;;:

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7353, 22 July 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7353, 22 July 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7353, 22 July 1902, Page 3