."WANTED. WANTED — Employment, any capacity, by yoiing man. Knowledge of bookkeeping. Address, "Willing," "Standard" Office. WANTED— Employment by farm hand ; able to plough. Apply __C.S.W.,_'_; Standard WANTED —Good nurse girl; must be clean and tidy; good wages to suitable girl. Apply immediately, Mrs J. McKenzie, Railway Hotel. WANTED— Girl to assist in housework. Mrs Mann, Fitzherbert Street. Tl/f ANAWATI" Mounted Rifles' ill Dance, Foresters' Hail, Wednesday next, I'jth inst. Ladies and Rents, admission by invitation onlv. . WANTED— Employment as cook, by middle-aged man. Apulv bv letter, "Y.Z.," "Standard" WANTED— Second-hand saddler's kit. Apply stating price to " Saddler," Tokomaru. WANTED — Second-hand milk cooler. Apply, stating price, "JJrgent," Tokomaru. ASHHURST— Band'iTConcert and Dance, at Pohangina Hall, Friday, June 12th. Concert, Is; Dance, gents 2s, ladies free. WANTED, Girl for light housework. Apply Mrs W. Hunt, Raumai. ALL Invitation Holders are reminded that a Coach will leave Woodfield's about 6.30 p.m. on June 12th for Bachelors' Ball, Oroua Bridge. _____ "OIFLES Volunteers' Dance, WedJt\> nesday, June 10th. Oddfellows' Hall. Ladies kindly provide refreshments. XT|7 ANTED Known—The famous GOLDEN EAGLE Tobacco can now be obtained in 2oz. tins. Try it. It's splendid. WANTED— Smart boy for the plumbing trade. Apply Holben and Kirk. PATRONIZE R. J. Jones, the British Fruiterer, Main Street W. All fruit of the best. "OIANOS TUNED. — Certificated Tuners always available at " COLES' '* Musical Import Depot, Coles' Buildings. Palmerston North. TO Builders and Contractors.— Why pay high prices for Pot-tery-ware when by dealing with Peter Hutson and Co., Ltd., you can save at least 10 per cent. For prices, etc., call at our Branch Office, Queen Street, Palmerston North.—Peter Hutson and Co.. Ltd. WANTED Known—That Collier and Co., the Square, has several good second-hand pianos for sale: Chappell and Co., London, £16; Metzler and Co., London, £16; John Broadwood, £15; George Russell, £20; Smith Kilvert, £20; also several others by English makers up to £35; very easv terms. "TjIRAGRANCE and Flavour are essential features in a good tea. " Fragra " Teas excel in these choice qualities. Broad Street, opposite Gas , Company. ■piCTURE Framing.—Try Clark and Thompson, Church Street (opposite Grand Hotel). 'Phone 417. W~ ANTED Known—The Misses Prichard and Withers have opened an up-to-date Millinery and Dressmaking establishment in premises adjoining D. B. Harris, Chemist, Main-st. East. A select stock of Millinery, , Neck-wear, Blouses, ready-made Skirts, Underskirts, etc. A specialty is made of Dressmaking and Under r wear to order. dW__U/ xXjl "Quarter-Acre Freehold Building Site in the best part of Waiouru, on the Main Trunk railway. This township is the terminus for the Hot Lakes district, and will surely be an important centre in near future. A. A. Pratt, owner. Main Street. NO More Drunkenness.—You can quickly and permanently cure the drunkard without his knowledge by using ANTIDIPSO, a tasteless, odourless powder, given in tea, coffee, food or drink. It has cured hundreds in N.Z. Write for further particulars, sent post free in plain package.—J. W. Copithorne, Department H, Ingestre Street, Wellington. ADAME ESSINGTON, Scientific Palmist and Masseuse, late of London. Hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., or will visit in morning by appointment. Character from handwriting. Enclose 3s and stamped envelope for reply. Other charges according to what is required. Address, Willow Bank, Church Street, Palmerston North.__"; WANTED Known—That R. McDowell, expert shoeing smith, has commenced business in premises lately occupied by W. Lemon, adjoining Stevenson's stables, Rangitikeistreet. Racehorse shoeing a speciality. Brushing, corns, clicking and forging cured. A trial solicited. Extension Bargains at Sterling House. Lovely silk hats and bonnets, Is lid, 2s lid, and 3s lid, to make room for the workmen. WANTED Known—'l'nat t_ie 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.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8603, 9 June 1908, Page 1
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