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EDEK VALLEY TEA AND CEEAM CRACKERS AT GROVE'S CASH STORE. WANTED, TO LET, & FOJ? SALT? ADVTS. ON FIKS11 PAGE. ""mils essioT LICENSED SEQISTEY OFFICE, Opposite tha Palmßraton Hallway SWk n "Wanted: Somo kind person to look after baby boy 12 months old. Wonted : Firrt-eJass housemaid for Taranaki, wages 17s Gd. Wanted : Good general for town. ■ Wanted: A fibre carter must be good with horse?. Wanted : A first-class waslier, Is an hour. Wanted : A second cook for Uaxniil), must be good baker. . Wanted : A first-class milker. Wanted: A cook-laundress gentleman's place, good wages. Wanted: A nurse-needle woman, country, good wages. Wanted: First-class feeder for flaxmill, wages 12s. Wanted: A honspmaid, country hotel easy place. Wanted : 2 good flax cutters for flax mill. Wanted : Good woman cook, country Wanted: Domesticated lady help, good home, wages 12s, MRS ANDEESGN. Continued from First Page). Wanted : Sevoral milkers, good wages. WANTED —By a young man engaged during the day, board and lodginga. Apply sUfcing terms to " Ck-rk,'' Btandabd Office. WANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for a few permanent boardors. Mrs Butler, corner of Broad and Princessstreets, two minutes' walk from tha Square. ANTED.—A lad for the machine room. Apply Standaec office. ANTED—By the Awahuri Dairy Factory Co., Ltd., a manager who is a first-class butter-maker. Applicatidns, stating salary required, and accompanied by testimonials (copies only), close with .1. Copeland, Secretary, Palmerston North. 13th October, 1902. "WANTED KNOWN—Fresh crayfish "' just arrived at J. Carian's fish shop. T OST—Last Thursday, three oneJLJ pound notes, between Mr Mortenson's jeweller's shop and Miss Grubb's. Reward on returning to Mr Haydon, the Square, T OST—A collie dog, near the showI 1 grounds on Saturday, Six months old, black and white with a little tan. Finder rewarded on returning same to Btandabd office. FOR LALE—Two good quiet heifers at the drop. Apply George Beattie, Boundary Eoad. FOB SALE or~TO LEASE, with purchasing clause—2oo, 300, 500, 800, 1,000, 1,200, 1,500, or 2,000 acre farms, improved, partly improved or bush land; good grazing properties. Apply by letter, stating acreage required, to Win. Bramley, Baumai. WANTED KNOWN—Pupil? taken for Drawing, Monscrome, Water Color and Oil Painting. Relief and chip carving by effioiont teacher with English training, having gained highest honouvs in Australian exhibitions. Samples on view at Malcolm & WiltonV, whero pupils will be received, or at private address—E. D. Drako, Main-surciofc, 5 doors from Pinkerton's stor6. Drawing 2s, painting and carving 3s Gd por^loeson. Pupils can have the lessons at their residence if preferred. FOlt SALE. /4fi~\ll ACHES, Manawatu Line, 6 4tUX /2 miles from Otaki, 4i miles from To Horo Railway Station, by good leyel metal road; 3| miles from school, 2£ miles from creamery; 140 acres flat, splendid dairying land, balance low hills; ring fenced; sub-divided into about twenty paddock*,' with best of fencing material; wel Watered by permanent streams; about twenty acres broken to the plough : good house and outbuildings, woolshed, dairy and sepa-rator-shed, fine fourteen-stailed cowshed with loft and concrete yard, 35ft cement dip; large sheep and cattle yards. The climate and locality are eyerything to be desired. Price ten guineas per acre; large portion could remain on mortgage. No Agents. Apply to owner. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 4, Featherston-street, Welbngton. EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY BUILDING siteß, high, dry, close to Square. £1 per foot frontage. Also,— FOE SALE—New 5-room cottage, within three minutes of Square and station, and 5-room house with stable, shed, poultry-house, within one minute of Square, price J6250 each, £30 down, 12s week; 4-room house, close to Square, £175 ; new 3-roomcd cottages and £-acre on Main-street, ;£120; high, dry, desirable corner section, 46 x 132 ft, £85; and corner section, 150 ft frontage on Pitt-street, by 132 ft on Fer-fuson-street, worth £450, only £300 100 cash, balance 6 per cent. ..»,. ANSTEE & CO. Gosling and Graham, AECTIOOEftS, LASD, PRODUCE AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, JUEVIN. FOR SALE— In the charming district of Levin, Dairy Farm of 100 acres, situated about 4 miles from Levin, joining creamery, about 14 miles from school, all in grass, 8 paddocks, 7-roomed house, 8 ncres ploughed, about 10 acres drained swamp, all ploughable. Price low. Very easy terms can be arranged; as low as £250 cash will be accepted. Fall particulars on application. - 523 Acres, Manawatu Lino, good road, 200 acres in grass. Price, only per acre and only £150 cash required. Will not be offering long. 170 Acres, Fitzherbert East, all in grass, well watered and sub-divided, no buildings, near creamery, Price, £14 per acre, cash, or will lease. Deposit required. Would make a first-class dairy farm. For Poultry Farmers.—A partner-with £250 required to take half share in a poultry farm of 10 acres, well laid off into fowl runs, beautiful orchard, garden, &c, splendid grounds, 8-roomed house. A splendid chance to step into a going concern. Apply, without delay, the agents. References required. Full particulars on application. ; NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. SECOND GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL, To beld at ELTHAM, MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1902. Pbogbajime— 1, N.Z. Axemen's Cup Handicap, of £4Q, j 18in standing block 2. N.Z. Axemen's Championship, of £16, '.. 2ft standing block 8, Underhand Chop Handicap, of £7 10a 4. Novice Chop, oE £3 5;. Maiden Chop (hdep.), of £5 6. Double-hand Sawing Handicap, of JCB 7. Singles handed Sawing Handicap, of £8 10s v 8. Single-handed Sawing Championship of N.Z; (gold medal) 9. Rip Sawing Competition Eniries c'osq 18th.0ctobor. Write for eoinpleto programme ard rD: eß.' FRED. E, HARD 7, ; Uon, S; c, Elshsm

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7414, 2 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7414, 2 October 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7414, 2 October 1902, Page 3

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