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! REVISED PRICE LIST. * FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY. ——. <it 20/- — 12 PARIS PANELS — 30/. (Beautifully burnished). 10/- — 12 CABINETS — 10/* (Beautifully burnished, on handaoma tiouvenir Mounts). 13/6—12 CABINETS & " MONA " ENLARGEMENT—IB/6 (On handsome Souvenir Mounts;. and 25/- — 12 Artist-finished BROMIDE CABINETS, on Stanley , Mounts, for—2s/. Also, Aristotypes, Platinqtypes; and Mat»-opal-tjpes. THE BEST AND. MOST ARTIBTIO ENLARGEMENTS, FINISHED in OIL OR WATER COLOURS IF BEQTTIRED, AT WEIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, Vice-Regal and Leading PHOTOGKAPdEKS, NEW PALACE STUDIO, 7—Willis-street—7. WELLINGTON. Telephone, 1835. We do NOT employ Canvassers. MRS J. H. ANTUCESON, RELIABLE REGISTRY OFFICE, Terrace End. "WANTED — Laund.-es« 20s, cooks T' 255, parlourmaid*, housemaids 20s, governess, lady he!?> 15?, childcen's nurso, waitress (assise b?.r).,205; oook«, hotels; waitresses, housemaids for country, cooks for Napier (private), soveral generals for. town and country, good wages; general, town, 2 iv family, 14s ; girls for boarding houees, 15s. Wantod: Two marrisd couples. Waiting trig grmente : Good ploughmen, eoveral miikerfi,"marrled couple (highest reference), good housokeeper. Wanted: Houstrmid; a'so a first class waitress, £1, good hotel. Wanted: Situation as housekeeper, by lady, with one .child, smaL-l remuneration, good references. Wanted: Rouseabouts for hotels. Waiting engagement: . Family of milkers, on shares. Wanted: Barmaid; also general for Woodville. Apply sharp Wanted : Ploughman ; apply sharp. MBSBOBT. (JOCKS. SELECT REGISTRY & DRESSMATTERS' BUREAU, Main Street. Opposite Swimming Bath Wanted: 2 generals for town, 12s. Wanted : A married couple, no children, for station ; man to understand all sheep and general work, fencing, wife good cook and baker; references; good wages. Dressmaker wants work by day. Waiting engagement: Thoroughly experienced housekeeper, disengaged Ist September ; 2 lady helps, laundress, and housemaids. • Rooms to let, furnished and unfurnished. MRS ESSEX, LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE. Waiting engagement: First-clasß certificated engine driver. Wanted: First-class woman cook, private family, £i a week, no washing. Warned: A good married couple, man able to kill, milk, etc., wife good eoofc and housekeeper, £90 per year. Good children's dressmaker, wants sewing by the day. ; Wanted: Smart > boy to deliver i papers. I Wanted: First class housemaid and j waitress, two girls, same place, Taranaki; ' Ti/TEN'B Lamb's Wool Drawers and ■"*■ Singlets at 1/9 and 2/6, Merino Drawers and Binglet3 at 1/3. At Millar and Giorgi's Bed Letter Sale. CpVERY working man should vißit De S •*-* Luen Bros.' Monster Bale ; every j article cheap. Woollen undershirts Is j lid and 2s6d; tweed for-boys' wear, 1b jßd yard; boys' Norfolk suits from 7s lid; rugs 4s 6d ; caps Sd and 9d ; Irish j linen handkerchief?, 4 for Is ; working j trousers, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d; all strong | lines suits at your own price; men's ! covert overcoats lis 9d, worth 255. At i.De Luen Bros.' Cheap Sale. I V? ALE ! Sale I—De Luen Bros.' Cheap j *~* Sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing now on; men's suits 15s 6d; working ■ trousers from 4s 6d; flannels 2s 8d; woollen underpants Is lid.;. all wool socks 6d and 9d pair ; boys' jerseys Is ; lid; boys' heavy knitted -stockings la '3d pair; strong working shires is lid, :2s 3d. DeLuen Bros..Cheap Sale. HERE'S health to all m J.D.R: Whisky.' No headache, no bad j tongue, but the pleasant taste of pu'M - t yellow whisky. Long life to .T.R.D ■ i Whiskey 11\/TISS &IVUBB begs to,announoo t \at j'-*-*- 1- owing to re-buiidingßhe has re- > ' moved to New Tea Rooms,-next-door to R. and E. TiDgey's, a few doW down. ■ ; In thahlring her kind patrons for past' favours Bhe hopea for a continaaiico ot same, , . r\ '.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7900, 28 July 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7900, 28 July 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7900, 28 July 1904, Page 1

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