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WANTED, Smart, Reliable Boy. Apply Tregurtha's Store, Terrace. End.. ".. " . . ' ~ ,-•■• .i.. ■ WANTED Known—The Manawatu Auctioneering Coxnpany : are buyers ■;of furniture,*in any quantity.' -'' EMOVED from Square on Saturday one Blue Tribune Bicycle. Finder rewarded. Aojply "Standard". . Office. ' '...■-'' ■■■■■)-'■ WANTED by Widow with one boy, situation aa Housekeeper to elderly gentleman. Address "Widow," "Standard" Office. CHEAP FRUIT to-morrow at the Clarendon corner. Local grapes, pears, peaches, plums, etc., below shop prices. ._ BARMAN seeks situation; good experience; first-class references. Apply "Barman," c/o McWilliam's, 2,9, Broad Street, Palmerston North. W~ ANTED—At once, six girls for Church Street factory. Apply Manager, C. DahL ANTED—Respectable girl for housework. Apply " Standard "•" Office. ■ WANTED— Butcher seeks employment ; do round, assist in shop and slaughterhouse. Good references. Apply J. W. Bullymore, Rongotea. ANTED—Smart, tidy boy for shop. Apply Holben and Kirk. WANTED Known—St. George's Quadrille Assembly will hold long night dance in the hall, Jackeytown, on Wednsday, 12th February. Admission, gents, 2s 6d; ladies, a basket. WANTED— Experienced girl to help in kitchen; wages 15s. Apphj Miss Fraser/ Craven School. ■ ■ ANTED Known—That the travelling public requiring accommodation at a moderate tariff could not do better than patronise Dawick Bros.' Buffet, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. The leading private hotel in the North Island. Clean, quiet and comfortable. Every room is lighted by electricity. Telephone No. 94, GREAT Millinery Display.—To the ladies of Palmerston and surrounding districts. Mrs Harrison Bell, specialist in Millinery, haanow on view the very latest and up-to-date new season's millinery. Call and inspect. Centre H Cuba Street. BUTE Preserving Season—Large shipment: of Mason's Fruit Jars direct from Amerioa. 1 quart,,3s d«*: 2 q»*rts, 4a doe. Mason's special wide-mouth preeervimc jars, 1 quart 6s 6d doz j 2 quarts, -Bs 6d d«B. Tut top Jelly jars, lib 2s 6d doz,; 21bs, 3a 6d < doz. Glass tie-over jars, lib, Is 9d doa; stone jelly jars, set of Severn, 3s 9d. Landers Bros., Rongotea. ANTED Known—That we are sole agents ror New Zealand for Minerva cars, and can supply 22-h.p. models from stock at Christchurch. The Minerva oar is certainly one of the best of the Continental cars I made, and can be depended on tto satisfaction. Catalogues and prices on application. Adams,- Ltd., the '■ Square, Palinerston North. ~~ . WANTED Known—That R. P. Edwards and Sons have opened a retail department in the Clarendon Buildings, the Square, in conjunction with their wholesale hardware business, builders' ironmongery,- carnenters' tools, household ironmongery, cabinetmakers' brass foundryj furnishing ironmongery, etc., direct fromi the manufacturers. _. WANTED Known—Every description of furniture and furnishings, greatly reduced prices during Sale at Permain and Gilchrist's, Main Street. _ ■_ HYPNO-MAGNETISM— The greats est science of the age. If you I would win the confidence of men—the 'love of women; if you would succeed in life, a knowledge of thiß science is indispensable. How to influence and attract others towards you; how to be popular and have control over your fellows, can be accomplished by any- ! one following directions and instructions which I alone oan give. Send 5s with address to " Sapharial," P.O. ] i Box 62. Palmerston North. \ WE beg to intimate to the public generally that we have ap- | pointed Messrs S. T. Hunt and Co., I General Carriers, our Agentß in PalI merston North.—N.Z. Carrying Co. ANTED Known—Cheap Paperhangings. We have a large number of remnants, beautiful designs and colours, in Wall papers. These we are selling at half price.—R. and E. i Tingey and Co., Ltd., Painters, Sign- ; writers, and :Decorators.. ... ANTED Known—That JaT Donaldson, Tailor, has removed from. Main St. to the Square, where he can be found at A. J. Mahon's premises* He is still making the best suits and costumes in the town. ' Note the address :— King's Chambers. The Square. WANTED Known—That Messrs Penman Bros, have taken over the hairdressing and tobacconist business lately carried on by J. MoKenzie In Coleman Plaoe, the Square, and trust by strict attention to business to meet a continuance of the public support. , ANTED Known—Kapoo beds, full size, at 27s 6d during Sale at Permain and Gilchrist's, Mam St. ANTED Known—H. Collier and Co., Piano Importers, the Square, Palmerston North (head office, Wanganui), having a Resident Piano Tuner now in * Palmerston North, are prepared to tune for regular customers at greatly reduced rates. All work guaranteed. WANTED Known.—lf you want any class of coal, or any kind of wood in any length, or any quantity of oats, or chaff, ring up Telephone 228—McMurray and Co.. Ltd. ANTED Known—That the Swift Cycle Co. # are the oldest makers of cycles in the world, and undoubtedly hold the premier position. A Gold Medal was awarded to the Superb Swift oycles at the Exhibition.—Adams, Ltd., the Square, Palmerston North. WANTED Known.—That R. McDowell, expert shoeing smith, has commenced business in premises lately occupied by W. Lemon, adjoining Stevenson's stables, Rangitikei-street. Racehorse shoeing a speciality. Brushing, corns, clicking and forging cured. A trial solicited.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8510, 12 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8510, 12 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8510, 12 February 1908, Page 1

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