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WANTED. y ANTED—SmuH boy for the r printing trade, wages 10s per week; v apply sharp to Standard office. WANTED— Reliable male cook for Easter holidays, good wages j and expenses ; apply at once, Box 168, P. 0., Pftlmerston JNL ; rrXTANTJSD, at once, experienced r * t housemaid, wages £1 week; apply Coffee Palace, Taihape. ; XTfTANTED, at once, board and J * ¥ lodging in a private family;! " A.F.." Staspab* Office. t VV —2 or 3 unfurnished v rooms; apply Stakpabp. 1 1 \]%[ ANTED — TJnfnipiiflhed rooms, 5 ▼ ▼ near $&ere person [ would look after littl&hoiflS months' old, in the day '$fl3as£r' <> mother**' ' absence; address " A.D.," Staxdahd Office. I TyBTANTED Known — That W. *▼ Parkes, Blacksmith, has no > connection with Hall's'from date; bia > address is the old stand, c/o J. Allen. , 1%/rANAWATU Tea Rooms. —New , JJJL dining room; hot dinners la;' six dinners os. X*TANTED -"Four ▼ t carpenters, for Hawke's Bay. Four months' work, to -good men. Apply R. P. Edwards, Brickworks, Featherston-street. WANTED —Board and lodgings in a private family, where there are no others preferred; apply " Comfort," Standard Office. M~ANAWATF~Tea Booms.—New dining room now open; hot dinners Is. Next C. M. Roes and Co. VACANCIES tor 8 boarders in good home, near the Square, bath, piano, etc., terms low; address at Standard Office. I WANTED —House, 4 or b rooms, with conveniences, within 20 minutes of Square, by married couple, no children. Box 153. P.O. MANAWATU Tea Rooms.—Grills, afternoon teas, etc., as-usual upstairs. __■ ■ _ _ ■ WE haven't got a sale on, but are still selling our goods at a trifle over cost. Envelopes, 5 packets 3s. Best selection of plain and fancy stationery in town, 25 per better value. Essex andCo.,Mami3treet. "TITANTED. J£N/>W2s—That Singer * ▼ motors are a long way ahead * of anything fjjgi ,the Flatjtetr, Ing Trom' fdnr p^DurdiMers „in the Manawata diatrict. Clients waited on and any test gonetbrough by the agents—G. Barry' and- Coy., Feilding. \\f ANTED—CycIe buyers to 3ee v f Clarkeon. Why not share in the good things giving away. Send for catalogue " F." ■ • : . OQ WILL buy a gent's Massey, c*Si>o fitted with rewrsiblapiandlebar, 24in frame, Brooks newJ , Dunlop tyres, practically good as new, a Itwastakenmpart payment for a Star bicycle.r-Aaams Stair Cycle Co., the Square, P.N. WANTED— Tennis Racquets to be re-strung and otherwise repaired by H. H. Ekins (The Expert) , Featherston-street, Wellington. OLD METALS. WE are Cash Buyers of above. Top, prices for Cast Iron, Lead, Braes, Copper, Zinc, Pewter, etc.; also Metal Drosses.- Note the address: Jones and Clo., Clyde Quav, Wellington. | i "WrANTED Known—Tb at Clarkson's »" are on the warpath. Cyclists are having a day out at our store; join in the fun and get value. WANTED KNOWN.—It will be to your advantage to patronise the new Drapery, Clothing, Mercery and Tailoring Establishment in Mainstreet, next Browning's. High-class Tailoring a speciality. Every garment cut and made up on the premises.— Arthur Waugb. WINTER GAMES. Winter Smoking. Winter Reading. Winter Prices. At.. , N.Z. Importing Co., Broad-street. MATERNITY HOME. MURSE DENDER, late of Welling. ton, has opened a Maternity Home in Waldegrave-street, No. 7, and is prepared to recoive patients. "VHTALL PAPERS! Wall Papers! * A splendid lot of remnants at half price. Linoarnish is the thing to make old oilclbth look like new. At R. and E. TINtxEY & CO 'S, Ltd., BroacPstreet. t /. Off WILL buy a gent's Rudgec3»W 4 Whit worth bicycle, 22in frame, Brooks saddle, roller chain. The tyres are practically new. This machine is splendid value for the money. —Adams Star Cycle Co., the Square, P.N. jO/? WILL buy a gent's Wan en bicycle. 24in frame. This machine has had very little wear, the tyres being good as new. It was taken in part payment for a Star bicycle.— Adams Star Co., the Square, P.N. Manicuring, Stapling. ! Pedicuring. Hair Cutting. i i Nurse Pearse and Miss Old HAVE tho latest American treatment for fa-liing, grey and lustreless hair. Also, tho latest Sydney stylos of hair ' ! dressing. ' FACE & SCALP MASSAGE ' A SPECIALITY. Rooms: 5 and 6 Pahnerston Build* > I inge, Cuba-street ]

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 4 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 4 April 1906, Page 1

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