I LOST AND FOUND. ""tF i" Palmv;rston'-tcTlTifiTi J road, ft licrnon tennis racquet; reward jt_BTAKiMKnO/t}<"o. Tp OST—From - <i. Cotton's paddock, ;JLi Boundary road, 2 Jamba, 1 ewe, also a: red and white yearling steer, notch out of both ears. Kindly give information to Cotton's ; Butchery, Cuba-st. . S>"LET AND SOKBAIjk, TO LET, :-in .1 two furnished rooms, with use of all conveniences, bath; 'and cold; wetter, etc. For addrew apply Standard Office. TO LET—Four-roomed cottageTwfth acre ot land and grazing for cow, near Square; apply J.Roby, North-st. Ttr EW shop to let, small rent, suit' J3I able for dressmaker; apply Mrs Randall, next Opera H<ru»o. ;,, TO LET—6 rooms ah conveniences, 18s i 4,rooms' and & uCrei! llis.— ; Henri. . .. . 1 _ fflO DEESSMAl^fcltb—Room to let; j JL apply D. M. George, Draper and Clothier, the Square, v TO LET—Shop in Main street, next N.Z. Express Co., suitable for grocer ; apply Anderson's Central Hotel. _ F' OIiSALfT Retrem* dog, age 18raos, well bred, no vice; splendid yard dog and companion. Apply StandAHo OHice. A BARGAIN. —For sale, a splendid Bell Organ, thoroughly up-to-date; cosr, £21, will accept half; address at this office. FOR SALE—-Several good dairy and sheep farms, also; good boarding house, 17 rooms. Further particulars apply C. Kiisby, Otaki. FOR SALE—Good English piano by Burling and Mansfield; owner leaving district. At&ly Rev. J. J. Mather, Church-streeQiast. fpOE SALE,"eheap—-§eetion!s Xo. 161 and 162, Hokowgitn, containing about. 9 acres, fronting Eahiatua-etreet; a magnificent property for building purposes; terms can be arranged. Apply Chas. Dahl, Palmers to a N. TMTISS ANDERSON'S School of Music, Amesbury street. Pianoforte, Harmony,- Counterpoint, elementary and advanced. . Students are notified that tuition willbe xtesumed January 28rd. Vacancies for three pupils. Miss Anderson will be at the music rooms from 2 to 4 daily to receive those desirous of enrolment. Quarter commences with pupil. ■ SIN GIN G —M USIC. , ~ Madame Harris (Specialist), perfect voice production and singing, is prepared to receive as pupils ladies and gentlemen who are desirous of a fuller development of voice culture with-a view to refined | and artistic singing. Her system pro- j duces a perfect, natural voice, full, i rich and flexible. Interpretation, ; phrasing and accentuation of old and | modern songs, in English, French,; German and Italian; also operatic j roles and oratorio. Pianoforte and accompaniment playing taught. Terms j moderate, obtainable at the studio, c/o D. B. HARRIS Chemist. Main-at. E. MRS RICH ARBS TEACHER OP SINGING & PIANOFORTE, , Bhoad Stbket (Opposite Amesbury-street). Manicuring. Shampooing. PedicoriDg. flair Catting. Nurse Pearse and Miss Old TTAYE the latest American treatment for falling, grey and lustreless hair.* Also, the latest Sydney styles of hear dressing. . •? FACE & SCAIiP MASSAGE A SPECIALITY. Rooms: 5 and 6 Palmerstoif Buildings, Ouba-street. SENN'S SNIPS: Ideal residence, almost completed, J acre, in good locality, 6 large rooms, 2 bay windows, best register grates, high pressure boiler, pantry, bath, sink said all sanitary appliances, wash-house, copper and tubs,' woodshed, best finish workmanship and design throughout. Worth £600, for only £485 ; £800 can remain on mortgage Highest, driest, c heapest I acre {sec* tiona, conoretekerbing,asp aalt footpaHihs, etc.; only £100, £10 down, acre sections worth £130,) for £100 ciish'i New 4 rooms and conveniences £235, £85 down. 5 rooms, £275, only £25 down. Six . rooms and conveniences, near Square, only £475, £25 down; or £440 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. 8 rooms, conveniences, £-acre, centralj high and dry, £700, half cash. 6 rooms and outhouses, £-acre, £275 cash. Aiealgift. 1 OA acres to let, 14s acre, -with new *-; «7 v groomed. house, 12 cowbails, etc., ail A 1 flat land, i mile of creamery and school, 1 mile of P. 0., station arid store or sell £16 acre, 4-200 to £800 , cash; best fattening land in district. Q 7 x acres, with 2 hotiees, outhouses, & ■ V 11 paddocks, well watered, 2$ sheep land, partly fiat; only £$ per acre, on easy terms; or soil part of it;' A*) acres, near P.N., 7-roomed house and all outbuildings, 8 paddooks, 4 mile of creamery; £26 10a per acre, only £200 cash. Q a acres, dairy farm, house, outhouses *7 ** and improvements, orchard, 6 paddocks, well watered; only £20 acre; terms. Over 200 farms to select from* A. J. SENN, »«»! «•** AGrENT.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8156, 5 April 1906, Page 1
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