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WANTED. wanted] A GOOD smart boy for auction mart -•--*- and to assist in office; one leaving school preferred. Anplv HARRY PALMER. TKTANTED-Two handy men, used to ' * gardening work ; apply F. Mowlem, Secretary, Beautifying Society. ] \ATANTED—IOO purchasers for men's stylish and up-to-date rain coats, at 3s in the pound discount; for one week oDly, at C. Smith's \A/ ANTED—Trousers and vest hands, I highest wages. De Luen Bros., the Square. WANTED KNOWa—Anyone about to plant trees, etc, ehould send for a catalogue to J. Laird and Sons, Nurserymen, Wanganui. WANTED TO BUY - A secondT » hand copy of " Thompson's Gardener's Assistant." Apply by letter, stating price to "Orchid." Standabd Office. YY" ANTED—By young man, work in *» any capacity, used to horses; also (store work. References given. Apply to Standabd Office. WANTED KNOWN—A-neatly furnished room means comfort and makes home attractive. So for best quality goods at lowest prices in all house furnishing lines visit Eade ard Co., Cabinetmakers, Special attention and careful packing of country orders. Woodware Factory, opposite railway, platform, Palmerston N. HORSE COVERS—A large stook of various sizas and qualities at C. W, Wycherley aud Son, saddlers, etc., Palmerston North. WANTED TO LET —180 acres of " ' good grazing at Otaki. For particulars apply H. D. McCdxly, Longburn. SHIRTS galore. Tennis shirts from 2s 6d; a splendid variety at Millar and Giorgi's. SECONDHAND Bicycles .at stock- ■° taking prices. No reasonable offer refused. We must reduce our stock before end of May. Dayton Cycle Depot. STARTLING!- Just opened up, 100 , navy serge Norfolk Buits, bnokle and strap, knickers, at 10a ; tweed Norfolk suits at 103 9d bought job, worth double; at Millar and Giorgi, the leading Clothiers, Hatters and Mercers. WANTED KNOWN—Boys'Chesterfield overcoats, covert coats, tweed coats, for the winter, from 8s 6d up. De Luon Bros., the Cheap Clothiers. GEEAT BARGAINS. Rooms Acre Street £ 4 outhouses £ Ashley 280 7 . „ 500 4 „ -£. Terrace End 100 4 „ 1-5 nr High school 260 6 » 1-5 „ 350 6 all conveniences, Linton-street 325 6 „ Scandia-st 350 6 „ Bourke-st 520 6 „ (new), nr Square 375 5 11 . a acre, Grey-st 150 Cheapest sections m town £150, only £10 down. Houses £10 to £100 down. Real snips that wiU realise large profits. Largest variety of town properly to select from. Sections from £1 per foot up. 50 acres. 4-roomed house and all outbuildings, 2 miles of P.N. £25 an acre. All good flat land, facing 2 roads; worlh £30 an acre. Only £200 cash; balance 5 percent. SOLLITT BROS. Terracß End Sash and Door Factory. TTAVING erected an up-to-date plant Ax we are now in a posiiion to execute all orders entrusted to us with despatch and in a workmanlike manner, using only the best material procurable. All work entrusted to -us having oar own personal supervision. SOLLITT"" BEOS., BUILDERS AND . TIMBER MERCHANTS. P.0.80x 170 FRED. ATTJfIELD, (Late of Parkins and Attfield) A NNOUNCES tbat he has taken over JA tho business lately carried on by J. Collingwood, butcher, Main street, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a continuance' of the support accorded his predecessor. Nono but the beat quality meat supplied. Teltpone 239 . £1000.—The Greatest Bicycle Race in the world. The Sydney £1000 j has been won Two (2), years in sue- I cession on Massey-Harris Bicycles, j Mr Hopper winning in 1903 and Mr 1 Corbett in 1904. The Massey-Harris 1 Bicycle stands to-day unequalled in?! the world, and can be procured ??on :.] easy terms from j C. S. PICKERING. j The Square, - ' Palmerston North. Box 81. Phone 192

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 1

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