.WANTED. j •'HfISS STANFORD wiU resume -L'J- teaching on Wednesday, May 25j Church-st. "WANTED — Tenders for fencing;. * T apply G. Hirsch, pnvate residence, Main-street West; opposite Dahl's Factory. TO"ANTED—One or two furnished * * rooms, with use of kitchen. Address " Strangers," Standabd Office. • WANTED KNOWN— Miss Withers' dancing class will assemble on Wednesday, 25th, instead of Tuesday, on account of African Veterans' concert. WANTED— Sent or other collecting ; highest references ; small remuneration. "Rent," Standaed Office. WANTED -- Five or six-roomed house, with conveniences, near Square preferred. Apply " House," Standaed Office. WANTED-Young woman to attend' to shop and assist m house. Apply, Cavelle's Refreshment Rooms, Main-street. "WANiED—The gentlemen who saw a man m a cart drive over a little girl on a bicycle, in Cuba-street, to kindly leave their names at the Standaed Office. WANTED— A good fencer; apply ■ Hall's stables, Eangitikei-st. WANTED KNOWN—Board and lodging, for a lady, in a private home; one engaged during the day pre- ■ ferred. Apply Standabd Office. WANTED—IOO purchasers for men's stylish and up-to-date rain coats, at 3s in the pound discount; for one week only, at G. Smith's WANTED—Trousers and vest hands, highest waives. De Luen Bros:, the Square. WANTiSD KNOWS-Anyone about to plant trees, efco., Pbould send for a ■ catalogue to J. Laird and Sonp, Nurserymen, Wanganui.. WANTED KNOWN—A neatly furT T nished room means comfort and makes homa attractive. So for best quality goods -at lowest prices in all house furnishing lines vieit Eade atd Co., Cabinetmakers. Special attention and carcfal picking of country otdera. Woodwara Faciory, opposite railway platform, Palmerston N. WANTED TO LET - 180 "acres^ of * * good grazing at Otaki. For particulars apply H. D. McCully, Longburn. SHIRTS galore. Tennis shirts from 2s 6d; a splendid variety atMillar and Giorgi's. QECONDHAND Bicycles at stock-: KJ taking prices No reasonable i offer refused- We mast reduce our stock before end of May. Dayton Cycle Depot. QTABTLINGi-Just opened up, 100 O navy serge Norfolk suits, buckle and strap, knickers, at 10s; tweed Norfolk Buit9 at 10s 9d. bought job, worth double; afc Millar ai)d Giorgi, the leading Clothiers, Hatters and Mercers. TTTANTED KNOWN-BoysCbsster-VV field overcoats, covert coats, tweed coats, for the winter, from 8s 6d up. De Luen Bro?., the Cheap Clothiers. . ' A NOTHEE EEDUCTION—WooIIen XA. socks cheaper still. Owing to another 250 doz to arrive in a few days, and to make room for these, we must clear out our present stock at less than cost price. AH pure wb>l heavy ribbed, 6 pair for 2s lid, or 6d pair ; the cheapesc socks in Palmerston, De Luen Bros., the Cheap Clothiers T^HY buy slop or chart order suits "' when you can get a genuine tailor made suit for 63/- at the Cash' Tailoring Coy., the Square, near U.F.C.A. GEE AT BAEGAINS. Rooms Acre Street £ 4 outhouses i Ashley 280 7 „ „ 500 4 „ a Terrace End 100 ; 4 „ 1-5 nr High school 260 ' 6 „ 1-5 „ 350 j 6 all conveniences, Linton-street 325 ;. 6 „ Scandia-st 350 ' 6 „ Bourke-st 520: 6 „ (new), nr Square 375 j 5 ~ . § acre, Grey-st 150 '. Cheapest sections m town £150, only | £10 down. Houses £10 to £100 down. Real snips that will realise large profits. I Largest variety of town property to select from. Sections from £1 per foot! up. j 50 acres. 4-roomed house and all out-1 baildings, 2 miles of P.N. £25 an acre, i All good ilat land, facing 2 roads; worth I £30 an acre. Only £200 cash; balance 5 per cent. £1000.—The Greatest Bicycle Race in the world. The Sydney £1000 has been won Two (2) years in sue- ! cession on Massey-Harris Bicycles, ' Sir Hopper winning in 1903 and Mr Corbett in 1904. The Massey-Harris Bicycle stands to-day unequalled .in the world, and can be procured on easy terms from j C. S. PICKERING, The Square, Palmerston North. Box 81. Phone 192
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7842, 20 May 1904, Page 1
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