LOST AND FOUND, LOST— A leather purse with Post Office box key. Will finder please leave at Standard "office and oblige. T OST —A pair of gold rimmed spec- -^ tacles, in case of Littlejohn's; finder please return to Standard Office. T OST—Double bar .gold brooch, with ■" topaz in centre; keepsake. TJeward on .returning to Mrs Ryan, .Cookstreet. LOST— A gold medal and locket, between Awahuri and Palmerßton. Reward on returning to Standard Office. LOST— On Tuesday afternoon a gold pin with greenstone block attached, valued as keepsake. . Beward on returning same to Standard Office. TO LET AND FOB SALE. I\O LET—To honest person, shop and rooms next; Messrs Galpin and Holmes; apply Mrs Symons, Main-st.; TO LET—Five-roomed house, Church street; all modern conveniences ; one minute from Square ; apply W. Archibald, Main street. FOR SALE BY TENDER." r7AO Acres, in one lot or in sections ■ r^ 1 -to.-suit intending purchasers; situated at Pleckville, Eketahuna; school on ground, creamery■■about half-mile. Known as one of the best farms in the district. Tenders ,to be sent toPine-st., Masterton, by 30th September, 1905, T. S. NEWCOMBE. TO LET—IO acres of grass; aioply D. Pringle.THO LET—E or three months, two fur- ' ••*• nished rooms, close to Square. Apply " L," Standard Office. LEASE-Stop, 10ft wide, Bft ■*• window, 30ft deep, with use of back room 20 x 15; fire proof ; situated close to Bangitikei-st., in the Square; no goodwill. Apply to Parata, Moffatt and Co. ,■■•■■.. | 0 LET—6-jroomed house and out- ■■ buildings, with 10 acres good land, on Cawood Terrace, 5, minutes' walk from centre of Marton ; apply to T. H. Bredin, Marton. rVO LET —The premises formerly occupied by the Manawatu Evening Standard. For particulars applyStandard, the Square. TjlOR SALE—New 5 rooms, £ acre, ■*- asphalt footpaths and improvements ; £400; only £25 cash.—Senn. "pIOR SALE—Lady's bicycle, American •*-. Humber. For particulars apply Standard Office. - -■.. ■■.■■■-'-'■■: TCTOR SALE—Eight'roomed residence •*- in Roy-street, bath-room, washhouse, stable, trapshed, etc. Apply F. J. Sheppard, Rangitikei-street. POR SALE—A chestnut gelding, 7 •*•. years, quiet, staunch and sound; suitable for tradesman or express; price £20. - C. E. Levien, Albert-st. "CV)R SALE—Ake Ake hedge trees. - 1- If you want a handsome evergreen hedge, get Ake Ake hedge trees. Price, from 10s to £1 per 100 ; per doz 2s 6d. —A. R. Rush, " Ake Ake," Hokowhitu. "DEAUTIFUL suburban property con- '■*-* taining-140 acres, exceptionaly healthy and dry situation ; 2 miles from Marton, on main, road, plantation and. nice shelter native bush ; house and outbuildings, the former residence of the late Major Ross, " Cokely." Don't miss seeing it.—T. H. Bredin, Marton. SKEW'S SNIPS. Several 4 and 5-roomed houses £250 and up; only £50 down. 5 rooms aad wash-house, copper built in, on Alexandra-street, £350; £25 down. 4 rooms, stable, shed, i acre, m good locality; £300 cash. 6 rooms, batb, wash-house, copper, tubs, outhouses, \ acre, near Show Grounds; £600. 5 and 6 rooms, bath, wash-house, copper, shed, workshop, near Cuba-st: JBoOO.New 4 rooms, 1 minute from Square; £325. Sections ra every locality from £1 5s per foot up, and from £5 to £50 down, or without deposit if U built. 45 acres, in grass, first class buildings aud improvements ; an ideal dairy farm; about £25 per acre, or will exchange. 100 acres, well watered, level, good house and outhouses ; 1 mile of station, creamery, school, P. 0., store; £25 acre ; £800 cash. 110 acres, undulating dairy farm, 4 roomed house, all oathonses; £ mile from station, town, P. 0., creamery, and school; £15 per acre. 300 acres, level, weil improved, L I.P. £8 per acre ; £400 cash. 450 acres, sheep land, 400 grass?, well watered, '6 paddocks; 4 miles of town ; £6 10s per acre. 587 acres, sheep farm, 400 in grass, 8 paddocks and improvements; 5 miles of town; £5 os per acre; £700 cash. A. J- 8ENN..... ... Agbkt. TiyANTED KNOWN—We are pre- * * pared to sell you a Bicycle on our easy payment system; will take your second-hand bicycle in' exchange and allow a reasonable price for same. We intend to do in the future as we have done in the past—use our utmost endeavours to please our customers. — Clarkson's, Coleman Place. WANTED TO SELL—Gent's B.S.A ' * bicycle, 24-inch frame, with, new Dunlop tyre», hollow rims, free : wheel and duck roller brake ; £Bcash, on terms £1 extra. Practically good as new; a splendid chance for anyone requiring a good cycle for half price.—Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8086, 8 September 1905, Page 1
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722Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8086, 8 September 1905, Page 1
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