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LOST AND FOUND, , a stiver" JLi mounted purse with initials L.H, Reward on returning to Stavdard Office. __ if OST — Yesterday, < gold crefct»nt JLi fdiaped brooch, with small amethyst in centre; finder rowarded on, I returning pame to Stamjaht) Office. OST—From Longburn, March 1 bay mare, black points, white, star with "fflight streak, branded 3..5. , on shoulder, shod all round. £1 re-1 ward.—Angus Keith, Longburn. j LOST— 2-year-old sU'<-r, also 6-tooth j _ Border Leicester ram Irom C. Fair's place, Kairansra. 10s reward on returning to C. Fair. Kairanira, TOWN!)—Bicycle, brand "Brownie." JD Apply Staxdaud oflice. ' TO LET~a¥F FOR BALB. f LET, in good locality, six-roomed " house and conveniences. Apply G. Rickard, Kainga Waldegravestreet. TO DRESSMAKERS—Room~to let; apply D. M. George, Draper and Clothier, the Square. TO LET—4 rooms and 2 acres, 10s ; 4 rooms, conveniences, 12s; 6 rooms, con veniences, 14s. Senn. rilO LET—Shop in Main street, next JL N.Z. Express Co., suitable for grocer ; apply Anderson's Central Hotel. _ A BARGAIN .—For sale, a splendid Bell Organ, thoroughly up-to-date; cost £21, will accept half;! address at this office. School of Dresscutting "THE IMPERIAL SYSTEM." Miss E. Robin, ! (Late of Creasey's, London, and ! C. Smith's, Palmerston North), i i Rooms above Evening Standard, ' THE SQUARE. j j Hours of Attendance: ! ! Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays j from 10 to 12, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. '"Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. I Class held on Thursday evenings from | 7.30 to 9.30. Select School of Practical and Artistic Dressmaking. MADAME KING HAS opened a Select School of Dressmaking in Palmerston North, and is PREPARED to RECEIVE PUPILS. Madame King received her training in Paris and has since held the position of head in leading London and Colonial houses, and is therefore FULLY QUALIFIED to give tho very best possible and up-to-date instruction to pupils. A course of dressmaking is a very necessary part of every YOUNG LADY'S EDUCATION, and the one moat quickly repaid. As there is no chart, drafting or calculation, tho pupil's whole time is given to Practical DRESSMAKING. Rooms : Palmerßton Buildings, Cuba street. Hours of attendance : 10 till 12 and 2 till o on Tuesdays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. Terms on application. Course commences with first lesson. ' SYDNEY HOUSE, Main street, nest Lyceum. DRESSMAKING. THE LANGER SCHOOL. DRESSES made up in latest modes. Classes arranged to suit pupils. Lessons in fancy work, ribbon work, silk embroidery, etc. —Mrs McCarthy School for Millinery. MISS CALLAWAY, (Late of SYDNEY). PUPILS taught to shape, make and trim own hats. Ten lessons (two hours daily) 10/6. Quarterly terms arranged Ladies' hats altered and reI trimmed. Hours of attendance—lo to 12 and from 2 till 4. Evening Classes— t Thursday, 7 to 9. I MISS CALLAWAY, KING'S CHAMBERS, Tub Square. SENN'S SNIPS. Ideal residence, almost completed, \ acre, in good locality, 6 large rooms, 2 bay windows, best register grates, high pressure boiler, pantry, bath, sink and all sanitary appliances, wash-house, copper and tubs, woodshed, best finish* workmanship and design throughout. Worth JE6OO, for only £485 j £800 can remain oa mortgage. Highest, driest, cheapest i acre sec- | tiom, concrete kerbing, asphalt footpaths, etc.; only £100, down, J-acre sections worth iilSO, for £100 cash. New 4 rooms and conveniences £285, £35 down. 5 rooms, JE275, only J225 down. Sis rooms and conveniences, near Square, only J&75, ;£25 down, or JE44O cash. New 4 rooms, asphalt footpaths and improvements, £300, £100 cash. 5 rooms, bath, wash-house, copper, £475, £75 down, or £450 cash. New 5 rooms all conveniences, near station, £420, £50 down. , B rooms, conveniences, i-acre, central, high and dry, £700, half cash. 6 rooms and outhouses, {-acre, £275 .cash. A-jeal'giffc..;- v.. 1 QA -'14* aere, with new I- *aw broomed house, 12 cowbails, etc., WIAI flatland, mile .of er#amery i and school, 1 mile of P. 0., station and store or ■ißell.', > ..JSl | 0 9oroV s-:"^80p/ v jtb| £800 cash; best fattening land' in district. 9 7f x acres, with 2 houses, outhouses, ' t-' 11 paddocks, well watered, sheep land, partly flat; 'bply iEB per acre, on easy terms; or sell part of it. afires, ?pear P.N., 7-ropmed house a nd all outbuildings, 8 paldocks, | mild of creamery; £26 10s per acre, only £200 cash As acrcti, da'ry farm, houso, ouihouses '■V and improvements, orchard, 6 paddocks, viell watered; only £20 acre; terms, o\er 200 farms to select from* Sk, J - ttjflJSfJ&J,Agwkt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 3 April 1906, Page 1

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