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GENTLEMEN'S WEAK - - - Latest Novelties, ALL THE RAGE IN LONDON. SPECIALLY selected by our MR. CUNNINGHAME, being bought direct from the Makers, placing us in a position to give our clients value never before equalled in Palmerston North. Men's Fancy Cashmere Sox, very newest designs and colourings, Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid. Men's Black and Tan Lisle Thread with self-coloured blocks, Is ■ 6d. Men's Black and Tan Lisle Thread, embroidered in the very newest designs, Is 6d and Is 9d. Men's Fancy Veets in latest etyles and newest patterns, smart and stylish, with detachable buttons, 3s lid, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, to 14s 6d. Men's Ties in endless variety, including knitted, plain and bar stripes, Is, Is lid, 2s 6d. Washing Ties, 4d, 6d, 9d, made by the celebrated Cash's, Ltd. Irish Poplin Tublars, wide ends, studs, knots, etc. At Colly in k Cnncifighame's, Ltd WHERE THE LATEST NOVELTIES ARE. 1 and 3, Broad Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. i r>LACK SWAN BUTTER—Made every day at the Palmer&ton North Factory. The best keeping, and only " All " Butter on the 'market. Trv a pound I I AM now showing some very dainty designs in GOLD BROOCHES YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. Jf. WATERS, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, The Sauare. WANTED The Public to know that J. A. LISSINGTON, CERTIFICATED PLUMBER AND .r DRAIN CONNECTOR, HAS left FitzherDert Street,, and commenced business on his own account in premises opposite Grand Hotel, Church Street, Palmeraton North. Work carried out by experienced tradesmen in town or country. Estimates supplied. 'Phops No. 190. , MILLINERY! mRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. X IMPORTED MODELS. Warehousemen's prices were from 22s to 40s each. To be cleared at 15s each. EDMUND OSBORNE, 39, Main Street West. RISING SUN CAFE.

LADIES' Luncheon and Tea Rooms now open Upstairs. ! Luncheons, Afternoon Teas and Suppers Downstairs still a leading feature. 'Phone 120. S. SANTOS, Proprietor. ' _300X~iUKGAlNS! COMPARE OUR PRICES. Ladies' Tan Derby Boots, round toe, Cuban heel, now 11s 6d. Ladies Tan Derby Shoes, round toe, Cuban heel, now 10s 6d. Gent's Tan Boots, good wear, now 10s 6d. Girls' Sandals from 3s. Girls' School Boots from 4s 9d. , Youths' Good Chrome Boots, from 8e 6d. Men's Strong Working Boots, from 7s lid. MANTELJL'S. 27, MAIN STREET WEST. Mrs J. H. Anderson X ICENSEP REGISTRY OFFIOJI, JLi terrace- end. Wanted: Cooks, housemaids, 205;.. waitresses, 20s; housemaid, boardinghouse, cooks for gentleman's house, parlourmaid, house-parlourmaid, 16s, nurse for gentleman's house, 16s, nurse for hotel, 2 children, 17s 6d; several generals for town and country, good wages, cooks for Hawke's Bay; cook for station, 20s; two laundresses, 20s. Wanted; 2 shepherds, 30s; scutchers, stripper keepers, paddockers; milkors, 30s ; farm hands, 25s ; ploughmen, 27s 6d; driver, young man for eheep; gardener for station, 255; several boys, also boy for town; flaxcutters. , Mrs Essex. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFIOfc. i PALMERSTON NORTH. Wanted: 2 shepherds, 30s week. Wanted: Boy for train run. Wanted: General farm hand, sheep station. Wanted: 2 scutchers, flaxmill. Wanted: Woman cook, town hotel, 255. Wanted: First-class milker, Taranaki, 30s. Wanted: Good general, Marton,' small family. Wanted: Woman cook, Rotorua, £2, fare paid. Wanted: Housemaid waitress, country hotel, 20s. Wanted: First-class ploughman, 27s 6d. ' Wanted: Cook general, town, good place. Waiting engagement: First-clas* man cook for flaxmill, contract or wages. :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9066, 9 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9066, 9 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9066, 9 November 1909, Page 1

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