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WANTED. TT7 ANTED KNOWN—That W. S. V » Nelson, tailor, can be seen at his residence, Broad street, three doors past Wesleyan Church. ■ VX? ANTED — Bicycle, state lowest price and make to "Buyer," Standard Office. T3ERSONS trespassing on my property •*- at Bunnythorpe will be prosecuted —Mrs A. B. Ward. y/yANTED—Two furnished rooms, * with conveniences for married couple ; apply " F.E.," Standard oifice. T ADIES' own material made up by ■*-* Miss Banks, at her rooms at D. M. George's, the Square. Terms moderate. \\J ANTED—Good general servant,no "* washing; also, a good washer. Apply Mrs Larsen, Terrace Laundry, Terrace-street. \\T ANTED—Housemaid and waitress; * apply Mrs Williamson, grocer, Cuba street. W"ANTED - Druids to remember that ' * new arrangements with doctors and chemists commence on September Ist, 1905. yt7 ANTED—Good strong respectable " girl;on« able to milk preferred, good wages. Apply Standaed office. RANTED KNOWN-Collinson and " Cunninghame are still sailing. Just got into the trade winds. Door mats 27 inches by 12, 9d each; fibre mats, Is lid each; 72-inch twill unbleached sheeting, 9Jd; tray cloths, 15----inches by 22, 9d each; children's handkerchiefs, Is dozen; all wool flannels, 9id. \M ANTED my old customers and * ' friends to know that I have again started business in the Pelorus Fish Market, whero ftesh fish of all kinds and crayfish will be always on hand.—J. Carian. W7ANTED KNOWN>-Novelties~in f Spring Millinery.—We are now displaying our untrimmed and ready-to-wear hats in all colours, plain and fancy straws; young ladies' hats a speciality. Hats and bonnets made to order, trimmed, remodelled or renovated. Inspection invited.—M. and P. France, Art Milliners, Broad-street. TT7 HOLESALE prices only. Largest VV variety of games in the district. Model steam engines, magic lanterns and extra slides for same. A few electric medical and light batteries from 5s to 12s 6d. At Essex & Co. W"ANTED to lend—£sooo on mort- " ' gage at 6 per cent, on town properties, in sums of JE2OO and upwards. Apply C. E. Waldegrave. "pROBABILITIESr-Warmer weather, -1- cycling weather. Scott's say it would pay you to have a wheel if only for your health's sake. Bosides, it's a convenience. Scott's wheels are reliable, made right. Sold at the right price. WANTED KNOWN—We are selling TT '-Tribune" Blue Streak Bicycles from £15 nett cash, depending on equipments. These machines are manufactured by the Pope Manufacturing Co., of America, and are considered the finest bicycle ever turned out of America. We guarantee them for 12 months.—Clarkson's, Coleman Place. WE are stDl retailing key winding gents' hunting Rotherhams, extra heavy cases; from 80s upwards.— O^Connor and Tydeman. WANTED E.NOWW—j.ou can get your supper, afternoon tea and dinner at the Cafe Anglais, opposite the Railway Station. First class • menu ; everything new and up-to-date. A i special room for private partios fitted up in first class style. Suppers and refreshments on Sunday evenings from 7 till 10 o'clock. WANTED KNOWN —Cycle tyres won't last for ever. Remember our prices when you require a new one fitted: —Dunlop Multiplex covers 225. tubes 7s 6d ; Dunlop Oceanic covers 12s 6d, tubes 5s 6d; Palmer tyre covers 20s, tubes 7s 6d; Clipper wired on covers 20s, tubes 7s 6d.—Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. RANTED KNOWN-We carry the " largest stock of bicycles in the North Island, and only handle machines made by well-known manufacturers such as the Centaur Cycle Co., of Coventry, England; the " Premiec" Co., of Coventry; Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd., of Coventry; and the Pope Manufacturing Co., of America. Get our prices.— Clarkson's, Coleman Place. 'M 7 ANTED KNOWN —That Wilt- * * shire's is the cheapest in town for shirts. Working shirts 2s 2d, tennis do. 3s 3d, white starched good quality 4s 9d. WANTED KNOWN—That the old * * 'Frisco is not dead, nor yet blind. Call at the Al, Main-street, near station. Will be pleased to see old faces again. "MISS ANDERSON, T< acher of Pianoforte, Harmony, Counterpoint, etc., elementary and advanced, Amesburystreefc (Ist House), opposite Dr Macinhre's. Classes for theory MAKE a note of the following facts. —Lusted's Neuralgic Mixture is a most effective remedy for neuralgia, toothache, tic doloureux, and all nerve complaints, 2s^ 6d per bottle. Lusted's Cough Mixture is an excellent remedy for coughs and affections of chest, throat and lungs, 2s 6d per bottle. 260 varieties of herbs in stock.—A. J. Lusted, Medical Herbalist, Main-street W., opposite railway platform.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8073, 25 August 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8073, 25 August 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8073, 25 August 1905, Page 1

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