WANTED for stocking ▼ ▼ machine for Hastings;, apply Youngeon'a. CARNARVON HOUSE. T> TtJOHY has just completed -IT » extensive alterations to this well known house, .which will now be found replete with every modern convenience. Good- beds, first class table, and every comfort for the * travelling public. Hot, cdld and shower baths., Reasonable tariff. "ITOW is the time to secure pocket electric lamps 4s otl each, extra batteries 2s, dynamotors lis, magic lanterns and mechanical toys in endless j varieties at Essex and Co/s. i TTST"ANTED Known—That Mrs GiF T v son, Princess Boarding House,' has removed from her late residence into.new premises, three doors further up Main-street E.' Boarders can rely upon receiving* every comfort, with single and double rooms, hot and cold shower baths. Terms moderate. I EXTRACT Jtrom "The Cycle and! Cycle":- 41 The Raleigh machine represents the, beat type of high grade English construction." Skeates and Bockaert, Broad-street, are agents for these world-famed Cycles. OO WILL buy a good wind gent's oWO Raleigh bicycle, ?2m frame,? and fitted witn roller chain, Brooks saddle and Dunlop tyres This | machine will stand a lot of hard wear. ! Easy terms given if required.—Adams Star Cycle Co., the Square, P.N. : ; OO WILL buy a gent's Dayton bicycle, 22m frame and fitted with»a new set of Dunlop tyres, new chain and Brooks saddle. Easy terms given. It was taken in part payment for a Swiftßoyal bicycle—Adams Star Cycle Co.? the Square. P.N» HOTICE— J; Robertson, watcftrnaKer; and optician, has now removed further along Cuba street, on the opposite side next Jackson, grocer. Give him a trial; all work guaranteed and only best material used. ;' PERSONA-b. —Artnur Waygh desires the people of Palmerston and district to know that he has opened, a Drapery, Clothing, Mercery and Tailoring Business, situate in Mainstreet, next Browning's Carriage Factory. A trial solicited. The best attention. : ' o>f WILL buy a gent's RudgeWhitworth, 24m frame, roller chain j and fitted with- a new set of, tyres, a bargain. It was taken in part payment for a Swift Royal bicycle.— Adams Star Cycle Co., the Square, P.N. WANTED Known—Payne arid Co., ornamental wood workers, turners and toy manufacturers have commenced business at the TJnion Timber Comjiany's Buildings, Main street East. A. Payne, manager.
ladies—do you suffer FROM headaches, backaches, mental depression, irregularities, or any ailments peculiar to your sex, consult Mrs Goodman, Specialist, personally or by letter. Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-street, Palmerston Iff. WANTED Known—That Clarkson's are giving cyclists value for money; all sundries reduced 20 per cent, O OR Jack's come home to-day, With beaming smiles and gay; He rides a saddle made by Wood, F. A., Fitzherbert-street array. fTIAILORIU G--JAS DONALDSON, JL- late cutter Bon Marche. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor. Good suits and moderate prices. Customers waited on for orders; all work guaranteed; a trial solicited. Main street, opposite subway. WANTED Known Dressmaking 'by first-class dressmaker, southern experience; also ready-to-wear costumes, skirts, blouses, children's dresses. White Sewing Machine Depot, Cuba street. /"j OING through a leading woollen \3T mill our buyer saw a line* of youths' 3-garment and Norfolk suite, which he bought at.a good discount. Not ...being in our line we intend, to clear Nor folks, Btrap and buckle, sizes 7 to 13, 15s Gd to 19a 6d; 3-garment, pizes 12 to 16,18s 6d to 21s: worth 23s 6d to 30s; —Collinson & Cunninghame, Ltd. TOT ANTED Jfiaown—Thp best and " " cheapest place in town to get your boots repaired or made to measure is Johansen and Co.'s, wholesale Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Mainstreet Eapt, Palmeratoj* North. "VT^ANTEDKNOWN—Tha J.Allen, * * geiaeral blacksmith,-uadertak 4 to give satisfaction with regard to horseshoeing aiid the repair of farm implements. .Trial solicited. His address is Fitzherbert street. PROOF.— There are Alassey s and Hollis' bicycles still riaden 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.' TJC7E haven't got a sale on, but are w t still Belling oar goods at a trifle over cost. Envelopes, 5 packets Is. Best selection of' plain and fancy stationery in town, 25 per cent better, value. Essex and Co., Main street. ~|*UST arrived—7 cases of dolls from 3d to * 1 guinea. Fountain pens from Is. The largest stock of books, periodicals and magazines at cheapest prizes in town at Essex und Go's. /"N JENTLEMEN'S soieingand heeling Vl* 3s Qd. ladies' 2s 6d, children's from 1b 6d; beat English leather used for all work. J". 11. Wacker and Co., Main street East. "Y«rAiSTiii> Known—Our English n Lever Watches, - extra heavy cases, £3 15s, make a handsome gift.— O'Connor and Tydeman.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8154, 2 April 1906, Page 1
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