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. WANTED. WANTED Known—J. Hooper, College Street, is prepared to do pruning and spraying. Terms moderate. WANTED —By first-class cook, excellent references, situation at flaxmill or' country hotel. Apply " Standard " Office. MANAWATU Mounted Rifles' Social and Dance, Foresters' Hall, August 4th, 1908. Ladies kindly assist with refreshments. WANTED Known—lo per cent, discount on all cash sales this month at Andrews' Furniture Shop, No.'SO, Rangitikei Street. WANTED to let out—3 young draught mares, broken to all work, with or without dray and harness, contract or otherwise. Address, A. Cobb, Hukanui. MEN —Send for illustrated booklet " BETTER SUITS for LESS MONEY." It shows liow to save money on your next suit. Sent free if you_ write to-day.—Tribe and Co., Christchurch. ■ WANTED Known—The Misses Pnchard 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 Underwear to order. WANTED 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. . DRAIN Connections made with sewer by W. T. Davey, licensed drain connector, No. 172, Church Street East. If you want a drain laid, a footpath concreted or tarred, consult him; he will give you an estimate or do the work and guarantee satisfaction. WANTED Known—E. W. Seeker, Accountant, Produce and General Agent, 4, George Street (opposite McMurray and C.), is sole Representative for C. Houge Thus celebrated Tinned Fish and Game, and " Orion " Estate Ceylon 'Tea. Telephone 522 . BY CROFT BROS, desire to draw attention to their stock of highclass Furniture now on exhibition isb their Showrooms. A varied display of sideboards, duchess pairs, robes, hall stands, etc., manufactured from the latest designs. Workmanship guaranteed throughout. Furniture made to order a specialty. Bycroft Bros., Main Street East, Palmerston North. 'Phone 421. VIEWS for 6d of all the most UvJ important places in Palmerston North, with the history of the Manawatu. These books can be posted to London for one penny. Cheapest pictures ever published. Only from A. A. Pratt, Bookseller and Stationer, Main Street. WANTED —A Crown Separator; also, an Incubator and Brooder. Send price and full particulars to Mr Wm. McLeod, Shannon. MISS FRASER, Craven School, requests that no hockey or football be played on her grounds in Grey Street during the rest of the season. ANTED Known—lf you are put- * ting down concrete, write us for correct instructions, sent post free. McMurray and Co., Ltd., Agents Wilson's Portland Cement, from 14s 6d per cask. JgLACK SWAN BUTTER—Made every day at the Palmerston North Factory. The best keeping and only "All" Butter on the market. Try a pound. Flannelette Blousing6.— Our whole stock, 6-Jd yard. Closing-out Sale, Sterling House, Palmerston North. Q.ILSKIN VARNISH—For Old Oilskins, Waggon Covers, etc. Makes them equal to new. To be had only from Clark and Thompson, Painters Church Street. 'Phone 417. WANTED Known—Tbat 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. ANTED Known—That R. McDowell, expert shoeing smith, has commenced business in premises, lately occupied by W. Lemon, adjoining Stevenson's stables, Rangitikeistreet. Racehorse Bhoeing a speciality. Brushing, corns, clicking and forging cured. A trial solicited. David street stables.— Residents of the town and district are hereby notified that the Stables hitherto carried on by Mr J. Jones, carrier and forwarding agent, has been disposed- of to Mr N. Paulsen, who trusts that by strict attention to business to merit a share of public support. CWOODLEY desires to intimate • to residents of Palmerston that he has taken over the Milk Walk hitherto carried on by Mr W. Boon, who obtained the milk from his farm. Mr Woodley trusts that by supplying pure milk only to merit a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to Mr Boon. * rjIHIS week a choice range of best quality Electro Plated Tea Pots and Cased Goods (Travellers' samples) at about half usual prices. Fragra Tea Comnanv.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8650, 3 August 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8650, 3 August 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8650, 3 August 1908, Page 1