WANTED. WANTED— A good general servant; apply Mrs Williamsen, Premier Boarding House, Cuba-street. ANTED—A boy; apply C. E. Lemington, Main-st., opposite Drill Hall. __ WANTED— A good room with fireplace, for living purposes; anply " Bachelor." . WANTED— The public to geFa price from A. Clark, practical. Painter, Paperhanger, Signwriter and House Decorator, Oddfellows' Hall Buildings, Cuba-st. CTT^ANTED — A few respectable "i young men boarders, terms moderate; apply Mrs Tester, 3rd house Queen-st., from Rangitikei-st. BUILDING sections for sale; hay for sale; grazing to let, cows pre"ferred.—L. Moore, Terrace-street. ■\TTANTED—Some kind person to v^ adopt a baby 10 months old; mother a widow; apply Standard Office. W "ANTED KNOWN—The. Palmer-' . ston Provision Co. are opening in premises in Cuba street, next to George and George, on Thursday, 16th inst., with an up-to-date stock of bacon, butter, cheese, tea, lard, eggs, and all tinned provisions. Dressed poultry a specialty.—J. Archibald, manager. WANTED. KNOWN—Miss Bauckham, of Ashhurst, has opened Tea and Luncheon Rooms in the Square, Palmerston North, to be known as "Haven Ho." Refreshments at all hours: afternoon tea a specialty. W ANTED—By lady, with good references, situation as housekeeper, companion.}or any position of trust, town or country: apply' 'X.Y.Z.," Standard office. C*-t REWARD will be paid for inc^/JL formation as to the whereabouts of a light bay pony mare, •branded TOl on side.—T. B. Edwards', Jackeytown. WANTED to Sell—3 good yearling Shorthorn bulls; apply Archd. Campbell, Taonui. WANTED— 3 or 4 working men boarders, single rooms, 16s per week; apply Mrs Quaid, next Dr Peach, Broad-street. WANTED — Experienced grocer, one with knowledge of town preferred; apply " Grocer," Standard office, Palmerston North. 1" ADIES1 own material made up by " Miss Banks, at her rooms at D, M. George's, the Square" Terms moderate. FW\O ensure lasting satisfaction those A ~ about to furnish a home or add to the comfort and beauty of one should secure their requirements from E. A. Eade. The public have confidence in our work, and time has proved that we use only thoroughly seasoned timber, consequently we are receiving orders from near and far. Everything is marked down to clearance sale prices, and all orders placed with us during November will be carried out at the same extremely low rates.—E. A. Eade and Co., house furnishers, near railway station, 'Palmerston N. PRICES to suit all! Ladies and gents' bicycles. Skeates' Popular £12 ■ 10s, Skeates' Royal £17 17s, Skeates' B.S.A. £18, Rovers £20, Raleighs £20. Call at Skeates and Bockaert, Limited, Broad street, Palmerston North. ' WANTED KNOWN—Souvenirs of the Palmerston Show, trinket boxes, charms, with the A. and P. Association's grandstand beautifully inlaid in enamel, 3s and os 6d. O'Connor and Tydeman. _____ WANTED ~ KNOWN — Clarkson Popular bicycles are manufactured in England to our order and are specially built to suit New Zealand roads; they are fitted with free wheel and rim brake, and at the modest price of £12 are a revelation in value. Visitors: are specially invited to inspect.— Clarkson's, Coleman Place and Cuba street. __ ANTED—Buyer for gent's RudgeWhitworth " up-to-date pattern," only been in use for about a month, fitted with free wheel and two rim brakes: will accept £10 cash, easy terms arranged : it was taken in part payment for a. Beeston Humber. — Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. "' XMAS nnmbers Weekly Press, Auckland Weekly, N. Z. Graphic, Otago Witness, N. Z. Mail, Evening Post, price Is each. Ready wrapped for posting. At Aitken's, Bookseller, Main-street. ' - . H.~ WILTSHIRE, the Square, • has just opened up a large.range of Men's Hard and SoftFeltHats, Panamas, Pedal and Brazilian Straws, in all the latest shapes and colours. Those requiring a hat could not do better than to call and inspect my stock, and they will find the prices right; ■ C){\f\f\ REPRINTS of Popular _i \/ vFvf Novels, by best authors, 8d each, at Aitken's, Bookseller,. Mainstreet. T LETHAB"£, umbrella mailer and •* • ■' cutler, begs to notify the public of Palmerston North that be has removed irom his old shop and has appointed H. Gant, sole agent. Umbrellas made, covered or repaired. All kinds of cut-lery-ground and set. All work guaranteed. Please note the address —Mainstreet, two doors nearer the station than my old shop. . k-t UMBRELLA SHOP—We still -cX-l- lead the way. Prices lowest in town. Umbrellas made to order; umbrellas re-covered, ladies from,2s 6d, gents from 4s 6d, ribs 6d, stick'siroiri Is 6d, splices from 6d; sunshades covered,, ladies' own material from 2s. Note the address: Next Imperial Fish Mart, Mam street. : \. "TT^or variety ot styles and colours m JJ.-. Shirts, J. I-L Wiltshire's is right on top. A new lot just arrived, including Charley's Aunt, Tunic, Regatta, Tennis, and Neglige Shirts. Inspect window. . ■ a VONDALE HOUSE has recently ■"- been thoroughly and completely renovated. The accommodation for the travelling public is equalled only by metropolitan institutions. Every attention and modern comfort; charges moderate. Weekly meals' (only) a speciality.. — JOHN REA'S Boarainghouse, Cuba-street, Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8141, 15 November 1905, Page 1
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