WANTED. WANTED — Domesticated lady help, country, good wages; apply Mrs Bryce, Featherston-st. East. ACME of Perfection, a bicycle built in England specially for New Zealand roads and bearing the name of a first-class and reliable firm. Such is the bicycle I have received my first shipment of, and will be pleased to show to anyone desiring a good serviceable machine.—J. H. Watt, Cycle Importer, Cuba street. Phone 343. FREE Post Cards to all purchasers of Is worth of our goods. Our stock includes books, stationery, fancy goods, toys, smokers' supplies, brushware, basketware, presentation goods, I etc., all imported direct from the ! makers and sold at lowest prices. Note the address: The New Zealand Importing Co., Broad street (just off the Square). A GENUINE Sale and opportunity of acquiring sole Plumbing and Tinsmithing establishment of 14 years' standing, first-class town and district connection : large central freehold premises: turnover '£900: price (including freehold, stock and plant) £450: apply A. H. Atkinson, Feilding. * * "D UILT in England specially for " *-f «T. H. Watt, Cycle Importer, Palmerston'North." Should you possess a cycle with those words on it you are. free from -worry, but if you do not possess same make a point of calling and inspecting my specially built machines just received.—J. H. Watt, Cuba street. WANTED— Buyer" for~gent's Dayton bicycle, in splendid running order, bearings and tyres equalto new: will accept £6 cash, on easy terms £1 extra: it was taken in part payment for a Beeston Humber.—Adams S"tar Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. WANTED —Cyclists to remember that we are-selling the genuine B.S.A. bicycles for £15. Don't throw away your money on the imitation stuff, but go for the genuine article every time if you want satisfaction.— Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings'. HAVE you seen the Manawatu Pic~torial Writing Tablet and Blotter? Only Is each at Aitken's Bookseller, Main-street. T¥TANTED—Buyer for gent's B.S.A. t T bicycle, all bearings guaranteed : m sound conditien, new tyres lately fitted: will accept £6 cash,• a bargain. Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. TY^ANTED KNO WN-That J. Allen, *-» general blacksmith, undertakes to give satisfaction with regard to horseshoeing and the repair of farm implements. Trial solicited. His address is Fitzherbert street. -ANTED KNOWN—Our cycle repair shop is the most up-to-date in the North Island. It is arranged on scientific principles and is full of laborsaving devices, hence our charges are as low as possible compatible with good work. Visitors to the show are invited to inspect.—Clarkso'n's, Coleman Place. W "ANTED—Buyer for gent'i~Dayton bicycle, fitted with free wheel and back-pedalling brake: this machine has been taken great care of and all bearings are guaranteed in perfect order: will accept £10: it was taken ir, part payment for ■ a new Star.— Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. ANTED KNOWN—That Singer motors are a long way ahead of anything />u the market.- Flatteiing testimoh«als from four purchasers in the Manawatu district. Clients waited on and any test gone through by the agents—G. Barry and Coy., Feilding. ly/riSS FRANCE is the milliner at Collinson and Cunninghame's, which is sufficient guarantee that style) neatness, and moderate prices will be the leading features. OTJNTAIN Pens from 6d each, at Aitken's, Bookseller. Main-street. XT7-ALL PAPERS! . Wall Papers! A splendid lot of remnants at half price. Linoarnish is the thing to make old oilcloth look like new. At R. and E. TINGEY & CO.'S, Ltd., Broad-street. -VTOW OPEN—The Club l.isli Supper -^ Rooms. Meals at all hours. Between Club Hotel and Opera House, Church-street. W. CRUTCHLEY, .- - ■ Proprietor. P A W OOD' Pitzherbert street '• * makes Baddies exactly to your old one or order ; all kinds of harness, saddles, whips, etc., in stock ; second-hand lorry harness for sale cheap, suit dray. CHART SUITS "iaacle~to~oFd'eFat J. H." Wiltshire's. A large range of patterns in Tweeds, and Coatings to select from. Fit and style guaranteed. ANTED KNOWN—AII. riders of Hollis bicycles and all who intend riding Hollis bicycles to know that C. S. Pickering has been appointed agent for Manawatu district. • 'ANTED—uyensis to inspect our latest pattern Eadie Star bicycle, -fitted with Fagan two-speed Hub, givdrig high and low gear so that any hill .■ can be easily ridden: price, complete with double-acting Crab rim brakes, £22 cash: easy terms arranged.^—Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. WANTED KNOWN—H.D. MoOnlly has resumed posßeaaion of the CONFECTIONRRY RDd FRUIT STOBH (in the Occidental Buiidings, next D. M. Georee). Frsah euppl-os/cf Fruit and Confectionery daily. Choicest Oonfeqlicnery thet money can buy always on hand. • • . - ■\fy ANTED KNOWN—That E. White', .« » having special covered conveyances, is prepared to shift special rubbish of all descriptions, at shortest notice". He will enter into- 6 monthly contracts to remove rubbish weekly, E. White, Park Road. Palmerston N.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8141, 15 November 1905, Page 1
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