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WANTED. WANTED to Lease—lßß acres, with 6-roomed house, wool- ! shed, cowshed, and outbuildings; near school; good place. Apply sharp, A Clarke, Rangitikei Street. I "ST7ANTED to let, 4-roomed cottage 1 W at Terrace End. Apply Mrs j J. H. Anderson, Registry Office. ANTED—At the" Manawatu ,• Auctioneering Company's Rooms, any quantity of furniture. WANTED— Smart, respectable young woman or waitress, 17s 6d per week with board and residence ; every other night and -every other Sunday off; easy place; two girls kept. Apply London Supper Rooms, Main Street, opposite Courthouse. ANTED—A mali (married or single), for farm work.; highest wages to good man. J. R. Davies, Cheltenham. VACANCY for 1 boarders or visitors. Apply Mrs McLean, Main-st. East, 3 doors past Empire Hotel. WANTED.— Buyers for first-class keeping apples, also quinces. The price is right and the quality the best at B. H. Just's, College-st. W. WANTED Known—That R. P. Edwards and Sons have opened a retail department in the Clarendon Buildings, the Square, in conjunction with their jwh Resale hardware business, builders' ironmongery, carpen tere' tools, household ironmongery, cabinetmakers' brass foundry _. furnishing ironmongery, etc., direct from th« manufacturers. ANTED Known.—We have 3 second-hand pianos for sale. These instruments are in splendid order. Anyone requiring a cheap piano should not fail to inspect them. John I Broadwood piano £16, Ralph Allison £16, Hoelling and Spangenberg £27, Kirchener £22. We give very easy terms from 10s deposit and 10s monthly. H. Collier and Co.. the Square. WANTED— Horses to break. 11 years' experience in England. Good mouths and good manners. Care taken but no responsibility. Anply Frank Fugle, Ferguson Street, Terrace End. Palmerston North. YI7ANTJED Known—The best of all smokes—DEßßY tobacco. You try it! It's splendid! In j>iug or two-ounce tins. ANTED Known—That we are still prepared to take orders for all kinds of dressed timber, mouldings, etc. We have also for Bale at cheap rates, in all sizes, good seconds heart of totara, ruatai, and rimu. Also water trough; all at cheap rates. Gamman and Co.. Palmer.ton North.

FOR Saddles and Harness try th< "Jolly" Saddler, Georg< Street, Palmerston North. Cow coven 11s 6d to 15s 6d, by the half-dozer 10s 6d j horse covers from 15s j tarpaulins at lowest prices. Also in etoci best English and colonial harness anc saddles, brief bags, knit bags, Gladstone bags, portmanteaus. Call and inspect the stock, which is all new. W. J. B. Jolly, next Woodfield's, Georze Street. Palmerston North. A SHOCK—Not an earthquake, but an up-to-date Fish and Oystei Saloon! Where ? Next Essex, Main Street. WANTED Known—We are agents for Wilson'* Portland Cement. Cheaper and superior to imported. Used in all important, works throughout the Dominion. McMurray and Co., Ltd. ' DRUNKENNESS GURED.—Antidipso will destroy aD desire for whisky, beer or liquor. It is a tasteless odourless powder and can be given in food or drink without the patient's knowledge. Write for further particulae, sent post free in plain package. J. W. Copithorne, Department H., Tngestre Street, Wellington. TJICTURE Framing.—Try Clark and Thompson, Church Street (opposite Grand Hotel). 'Phone 417. I ipUBLIC NOTICE—For the convenience of smokers, DERBY tobacco is now put up in Two-Ounce Tins, flake cut. Try it! WANTED Known.—That R. McDowell, expert shoeing smith, has commenced business in premises lately occupied by W. Lemon, adjoining Stevenson'b stables, Rangitikei-street. Racehorse shoeing a speciality. Brushing, corns, clicking and forging cared. A trial solicited. WANTED Known—lf you want a cheap roofing for sheds or fowl houses, obtain some Rooftite, price 12s 6d per roll. Has been on Aldershot Barracks over 40 years. McMurray and Co.* Ltd. J. P.Leary & C 0.,OF "The Home of Music," the Square, have pleasure in an- j nouncing that they have taken into | partnership MR. T. P. HENDERSON, Piano Tuner, of this town and district. Mr Henderson has had wide and varied experience in the Music and Piano business, having been ■ 13$-years in the trade in the Old Country, and since coming to New Zealand he has occupied the position of District Tuner to the Dresden Piano Co. Mr Henderson will give his personal attention to all departments cf the business, and particularly to the tuning and repairing of pianos, organs, etc. We feel assured that his connection as a partner with our business will prove a source of strength to it and of satisfaction to our numerous customers and the public generally.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8545, 27 March 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8545, 27 March 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8545, 27 March 1908, Page 1