WANTED. ; . : i FIRST-CLASS dressmaker would go out to the country by the week or month; address Miss Thompson, post office. YPNOTISM taught either by mail or personal classes by R. Howard Taylor, the.hypnotic specialist, Broad-street, 2nd door past Methodist Church. WANTED— All those ladies willing to assist in collecting funds for the Hospital on Hospital Saturday to send in their names to Mrs Fitzherbert on or before the 28th November. WANTED Known—The adjourned meetingof the Hibernian Lodge will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 21st, at 7.30. Important business. A. J. Rickard, Secretary. ALL factory butter lid per lb cash _ at Graham's. W'~ ANTED — Situation as housekeeper to one or more bachelors in country; can cook well and bake; apply Mrs Hanson, Terrace End. ""^7"OUNG, educated man (foreigner, ■A speaks and writes English) wants work of any description in or near Palmerston; wages according to qualities. Apply " X," Standard Office. MRS BARTON7~Clairvoyant and Telepathist, may be consulted at seventh house Bourke-street, on left hand side from Cuba-street. Classes arranged for. WANTED —Board and residence by respectable young man; apply stating terms, etc., to Standard office*. WANTED— Carpenters,, must be good men; apply quickly A. J. Cobb and Co., Builders, Church street East. "TITTANTED—Smart boy. for work- » f shop. Clarkson's, Coleman Place. "ANTED—Few smart boys for carrying rivets; apply immediately J. Hambleton, gasworks, Palmerston North. X H. WAOKER, boot-repairing *■* * establishment, Main street East-First-class work, best English, leather guaranteed. Gents'soles and heels 3s 9d, ladies' soles and heels 2s 6d,' rubber" heels 2s. WANTED — 3 or 4 gentlemen boarders, near the Square: apply Standard. Office. "^[TANTEb, a general servant; apJV r Pty morning or evening to Mrs J. M. Johnston, Fitzherbert road. "ANTED—The public to get a price'froin A. Clark, practical Painter, Paperhanger, Signwriter and House Decorator, Oddfellows' Hall Buildings, Cuba-st. ROOF.—There are Massey's and Hollis' bicycles still ridden in Palmerston that have been ridden S to j 10 years. They are made just as good to-day as they were 10 years ago. Prices—Masseys from £20; Hollis from £18. At C. S. Pickering's, near' Borough Council offices. WANTEITKiNOWN— The Palmerston 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. 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" Clarks~on 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. W' "ANTED 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. ■fT7 HOLE SALE prices only. Largest »V 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 fc Co. WANTED —uycnsts to inspect our latest pattern Eadie Star bicycle, fitted with Fagan two-speed Hub, "giving 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. 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. WANTED KNOWN—We are agents for the Centaur Cycle Co., of Coventry, England, who manufacture the famous Centaur bicycles i; our prices' range from £20, and we can prove that, at that money, they are the cheapest bicycles sold in New Zealand. We never cater for a cheap class of trade. —Clarkson's, Coleman Place and Cuba street. 9AAA REPRINTS of Popular £>i\J\J\J Novels, by best authors, 8d each, at Aitken's, Bookseller, Mainstreet. A-| UMBRELLA SHOP—We still ■~*-.-"- lead the way. Prices lowest in town. Umbrellas made to order; umbrellas re-covered, ladies from 2s 6d, gents from 4s 6d, ribs Gd, sticks from Is 6d, splices from 6d; sunshades covered, ladies' own material from 2s. Note the address: Nest Imperial Fish Mart, Main street. Eor variety oi styles and colours m Shirts,. J. H. Wiltshire's is ri^ht on top. A new lot just arrived, including Charley's Aunt, Tunic, Regatta, Tennis, and Neglige Shirts. Inspect window. " WANTEp;:-ENOWN — Good farm V hands, etc., can always be obtained by applying to ; R. J. Dickinson's Labour and Registry office, George street. " .;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8144, 18 November 1905, Page 1
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