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, WANTED. r I TpJjRIVERS' UNION meet at Orient j JL* Hall on Monday Evening,, at 8' p.m. Fines for rion-attendarsee strictly enforced. WANTED, Respectable Girl, ag& about 20; good wages to suitable girl. Mrs Mayo, senr., Foxton Line (5 li.p.) by Crossley Bros., in first-class condition. Tenders are invited by the Liquidator, Pahiatua Era, up to Bth June. INEGLASSES, 4s 6d dozen; tumblers, 4s per dozen; glass jugs, Is 6d and 2s 6d; decanters, 2s and 3s. A credit to any table. —U.F.C.A. WANTED— Work by the day or week. Apply Mrs Quaid, ; " Standard " Office. i "^^7 ANTED Known —That I have ,fl opened a Gravel Pit in East jStieet. Can supply coarse or fine igravel at 2s per yard delivered. W. jJ. Botting, Church Street East. THE Horse the Missus Dries the Clothes on," "Killiecrankie," "That Pudding," and 14 other songs ' for Is the lot, and 200 other 6d songs at "The Phoneries," Main Street, opposite Railway Platform. > H/TILK jugs, cream jugs and beer ItA jugs, sd, 6d, 9d, lOd and is.—U.F.C.A. WANTED Known, that the Best means of displaying flowers to ' perfection is with a "Floral Aid." ■ Pi ices from Is to 12s 6d. O'Connor and Tydeman, Sole Agents. OLES AND HEELS—Men's, 3s; Ladies', 2s 3d ; boot protectors, s 2 packets 3d , mohair laces, 3d dozen; unbreakable leather laces, 7 pairs Is; Men's silk laces, 3 pairs 6d.—A.8.C., ! Main Street W. , JO WAS awarded for the owIUU song " Try to Forget" , now selling at 6d per copy; also Pic- * ture no Artist can Paint," "Bunch of Shamrocks," " Good-bye, Sweet ■ Marie," " Asleep on the Deep," "You and I," "Whistling Rufus, "True Blue," " Rose of Killarney," and 144 others, all at 6d per copy.—A. A. » Pratt, Bookseller. * PINK and gold and blue and gold breakfast cups and saucers, 6s ' dozen; plates to match, 4s dozen.— ' U.F.C.A. BOURNVILLE Cocoa is manufactured by Cadbury's from the > purest materials by English workers. And, too, under the most cleanly and ideal conditions. Ask your grocer ' about the Jewel Casket of Chocolates they are giving away. CHEAP Boot Repairs, lo finish up my big stock of splendid lea- [ ther, prices reduced. Men's soles and • heels 3s, ladies' 2s 3d. Strong mohair > laces 3d doz.—A.B.C.. Main St. W. WANTED KNOWN—AII chemists stock " Teed's Certain Cure for Corns/' Is box. "11KTANTED Known—A large box v « of Cadbury's delicious Choco- , lates is given free to users of Bournville Cocoa. Ask your grocer for par- ! ticulars. It is the most delicious of ■ flavoured Cocoas, and has a delightful aroma. SPORT —First-class, to be had in the Pohangina Valley and District. The Raumai Hotel, rebuilt and ' furnished, affords good accommodation for sportsmen. Only first-class liquors kept. F. S. Cory, Proprietor. 1 Telephone Bureau, Raumai. > STUART, Dressmaker, I has removed to larger premises i ' corner of Campbell and Ouba Streets. WANTED —Gentlemen to know that the Swift gentlemen's 1 bicycle gained the Gold Medal at tho Exhibition for excellence of workmanship and design. The Swift bicycle is beautifully finished. Price, £21 cash. ! Easy terms arranged.—Adams, Ltd., ' the Square. Palmerston North. ! JplOR Signwriting, Paper-aanging | and Glazing, save money by ■ getting a price from R. and E.. Tingey and Co., Ltd., Broad Street. WANTED —The boys to inspect the fast road racer Swift Superb Bicycle which gained the Gpld Medal at the Exhibition, and on which s George Sutherland won all the New i Zealand championships. Price, £20 cash. Easy terms to suit customers. —Adams.. Ltd., the Square, Palmerston NorthWANTED KNOWN—Frr cold, nippy nights! BLANKETS, English and Colonial always in stock. Prices as cheap as ever, in spite of the rise in the wool market.—C. i Smith, Cash Draper, next P.O. WANTED —Latnws and Gentlemen to inspect Raleigh and ; Massey-Harris World's Best Cycles at my depot. Price £20, fully equipsied5 ied Easy terms arranged. C. S. 'ickering, opposite Grand Hotel, Palmerston North CYCLE Handlebars. Discovered at last! The latest invention in . racing handlebars; reversible, any position imaginable, including an adjustment back and forward of 6in, The Nonpareil Cycle and Motor Co., The Square. IGH-CLASS Fuux WEAR.—W. Richardson, Anatomical Bootmeker, Main Street. Hand-sewn work of every description made to measure. Riding boots, walking boots and running shoes. Workmanship the very best procurable. Best English leather guaranteed. Re- | pairing neatly executed in a proper [ up-to-date manner WANTED —Ladies and gentlemen to inspect the Swift lady's bicycle. The frame is designed so , that there is plenty of _ room for mounting and dismounting. The ' lady's Swift is an easy running machine. Price, £21 cash. Easy terms ar- . ranged to suit customers.—Adams, Ltd.. the Square. Palmerston North. PAPERHANGINGS. - PAPERHANGINGS. WE have large shipments arriving. To make room, we are j civiiig libernl discon-nl for cash The 3 largest stock to select from. R. and r E. Tingey and Co., Ltd., Importers, ' Broad. Street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8300, 3 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8300, 3 June 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8300, 3 June 1907, Page 1