WANTED. WANTED— Young man for sheep farm, for general .work, three cows; apply Raumai, Standard Office. WANTED —Two furnished rooms with conveniences, for married couple; will take for a term; apply "Urgent," Standard Office. WANTED —2 or 3 young men boarders; apply Mrs Stevenson, Lombard-st. ANTED—Milking on shares by reliable man, from twenty-five ! (25) to forty (40) cows. " Experience," I Standard Office. ANTED—By~young man, situation on gentleman's place. gardening and general work; apply " W.G.M.," c/o Mrs Curtis, Boarding House, Main-street East. LADY help wants a home, small family or elderly couple; wages less the object than a" home; Palmerston preferred, good references; address " Conscientious," Standard Office. "^^TANTED— Gig to seat three, or v „ low-built dog-cart ; apply Standard Office. ANTED—To rent with view to purchase, a 6 to 8-roomed house, must be convenient and handy to Square, good tenant, no children. Particulars to " Wharenui," care of Standard office. WANTED— Situation as enginedriver and stripper keeper; apply " L.M.," post office, Oroua Bridge. t?AA CAKES of Cailler's delicious *J\J\J Milk Chocolate will be presented to ladies calling at Victoria House on Monday afternoon from 2 till 5 p.m. and on Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. and 2 till 4 o'clock. 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 i); you want satisfaction.— Adams Star Cycle Co., Clarendon Buildings. ANTED—The public to get a price from A. Clark, practical Painter, Paperhanger, Signwriter and House Decorator, Oddfellows' Hall Buildings, Cuba-st. jfVfl tj 17s will buy a Royal Skeates c3£/JLtf Cycle. It will pay all cyclists to call and inspect "these machines before buying elsewhere. Best of fittings, splendid finish.— Skeates and Bockaert, Ltd., Broad street. T" ADIES call at Victoria House to -*-* view Cailler's beautiful prize watches, and obtain a free cake of Milk Chocolate, as well as a set of pretty Swiss coloured post cards, Monday afternoon and Tuesday only. T>EAD THlS.—Xmas comes but JLVi once a year and it's everyone's delight to keep it up. I have a complete stock of Xmas Goods suitable for everybody.. I have.a special line in Silver-mounted Pipes; prices to suit all. Large assortment of Fancy Goods. —Bert Pratt, next Occidental Hotel. OUR Secret—No middleman. This and being under light expenses enables us to sell cheaper than others. Try us for stationery, fancy goodn, brush and basketware, toys, smokers' supplies, etc. —N.Z. Importing Company, next Tingey, Ltd. J"" H. ~ WILTSHIRErtITe^SqITa^e, • has just opened up a large range of Men's Hard and Soft Felt Hats, 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. OPEED PILLS for SLOW HORSES ° Buy them. F. A. WOOD. Try! them. For saddlery and harness, ] FORWOOD and get satisfaction. ~T H. WACKER, boot-repairing *■* * establishment, Main street East—First-class work, best English leather guaranteed. Gents' soles and heels 3s 9d, ladies' soles and heels 2s Gd, rubber heels 2s. PROOF.— There~lifc~Mas6ey's and Hollis' bicycles still ridden in Palmerston that have been ridden 8 to 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. XMAS numbers 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. —uyensts to inspect our » T latest pattern Eadie Star bicycle, fitted with Fagan two-speed Hub, giving high and lo\y 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—The Palmerston Provision Co. are opening in premises in Cuba street, next to George and George, on Thursday, 16th hist., with an up-to-date stock of bacon, butter, cheese, tea, lard, egjp, and all tinned provisions. Dressed poultry a specialty.—J. Archibald, manager. \mj ANTED KNOWN— We are agents ** for the Centaur Cycle Co., of Coventry, England, who manufacture the famous Centaur bicycles ; 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. j^LEOTRICITx is lite, light and •-* power. Dry batteries Is 3d; reaclv for use electric light, or driving medical coils, electric bells, or dynamos. Wet bicrcmate batteries foi all purposes from ss; large electric torches 12s 6d; pocket lamps with extra battery 5s 6d. —Essex and Co. PSLV A'l'K OOara *u.j tcaxuvln; , ilutrc minutes from Square; every home comfort, hot, cold and shower bath, piano; terms moderate—Mrs Sanvig, Mam-street TCast, opposite MasoD, Siratbers and Co.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8149, 24 November 1905, Page 1
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