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WANTED. . WANTED— Girl for housework; wages los week. Apply " Standard " Oifice. ANYeD—Woman to do one day's washing and cleaning a week. Apply ''Urgent," "Standard" Office. LATEST styles in Boys' Suits, Boys' Shirts, Boys' Hose, Boys' , Hats and Caps, all at low prices.— Garner and Garner. _ ANTED—By "married couple, private board and lodgings with private sitting-room, in Palmerston North. Reply at once to "A.R.M.," "Standard" Office. _ MRS. SINCLAIR, Palmist, may be interviewed, second house from Mann's Laundry, Fitzherbert Street. Hours from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fee Is. TO Master Butch ens. — Annual Butchers' Union Pic-nic will be held on Wednesday, November "24th, on the Polo G_roi_d. "ANTED Known—That at Oddfellows' Hall, Cuba Street, a Variety Sale will be hold on Wednesday and Thursday, 17th and ISth inst., in aid of the Methodist Infant School Building Fund. "ITS7" ANTED Known—That W. E. TurVv ncr and Co. have taken over the Butchery Business lately carried on by E. Burke, in Broad Street, where they will continue to supply none but * the Primest Government-Inspected Meat. Carts call daily for orders. Note address: —Opposi#e Flourmiil in Broad Street. WANi'i__> R. McDowell, expert Shoeing Smith, is now in business in premises lately occupied by Mr George Allman, next Hodder and Tolley's, Rangitikei Street. Racehorse shoeing a specialty, brushing, corns, clicking, and forging cured. All old customers pleaee note change cf address. A 7ARNISHINE, the Brilliant Polish V for Tan Boots and Linoleums. Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. All Grocers, 6d. NfJ COAT-OF-ARMS Xmas . £j . Cards, the very latest out, 3d and 6d eaclf; Xmas Postcards with local views, real photos, 3d; hand-painted, 6d each; new Opaletto Postcards of N.Z. Views, newest m, 3d each ; Coloured Scenery Postcards of N.Z., Id each. Note address: 35, Main Street, and Square (near " Standard" Office). A. A. Pratt and Co. ANTED Known—_hat D. McNair, late of Masterton, is now proprietor of Tattersall's Stables, Rangitikei Street. Rubber tyred gigs, buggies, etc., always on hire Good stands, feeds, and attention at reasonable rates. Telephone No. 474. UTTER and EGGS—We are highest cash buyers in any quantity. Ice always on sale and cool storage always available. Palmerston North Fresh Food and Cooling Stores, Ltd., Princess Street. BROS., Rongotea— xjL Just opened up new season's Millinery. See display of models now showing in windows at ISs, 20s, 255. Pretty ready-to-wear Hats. 5s lid, 8s lid. Girls' Mushrooms. Is 2d, Is 6d. Is 9d each, BRILLIANT Resulte. — " Varnishine " for Tan Boots and Linoleums. Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. All Grocers, (3d. t> PAlNT—Wears well •JL • everywhere under the sun. We have just received consignment of B.P. Waggon Paint, Blue and Red, the very best for farm implements, etc., all ready for use.—Clark and Thompson, Local Agents, Church Street, opposite Grand Hotel. P.N. W~ ALTHER & YORTT (late E. Johansen and Co.), Terrace End Wood and Coal Yard, supply wood and coal in any quantity to all parts of the town. Good measure and prompt delivery still a leading feature. Order your next lot from us. 'Phone No. 219. Orders may be left at S. T. Hunt and Co.'s, next Club Hotel. WANTED ivnown—That Dahl'B wholesale and retail depot, Main Street, Palmerston North, is fully stocked with a full range of Horse and Cow Covers, Oilskin Clothing. Tents, and Tarpaulins, all of which are of the very best quality at lowest prices. Please give us a call. —C. E. Dahl, junr., Manager. NEW POTATOES, Green Peas, and Tomatoes, the first of the season now on hand in any quantity at Joe Kwong Lee's, wholesale and retail fruiterer, next C. Smith, Ltd.. Fresh vegetables, locally grown, deliveries daily. Just arrived, a large shipment of real Chinese Silk. Orders by 'Phone 423 promptly attended to. E~DISON'S Fireside PhonograpM, new models, price £6 10s; plays both 2 and 4-minute records; marvellous value. Amberol 4-minute attachments for Gem, Standard, Home, Triumph Phonographs, prices from 22s 6d. New records now to hand. Largest stocks in district. Wm. Oates, Edison Phono', dealer, opposite Railway, Palmerston North. HOTOGRAPHY—New goods just opened up. Fresh plates, papers, postcards, etc., including the new Gaslight Paper Ensyna, equal to P.O.P. gold toning. Printing frames, albums, all sizes and prices. Cameras from 5s 6d. Fresh photographic chemicals. Free lessons daily. Free use dark room. Central Photo Supply Stores, Main Street,' Palmerston J__ EMPIRE CAFE, next Swallow and Sou. Broad Street. These fine j new brick premises are now ready for business. Three dining rooms, including one especially for. ladies. ..All cooking done upstairs, thus obviating all smoke and smell. Meals served at all hours of the day and night up till 12 p.m. Everything new and up-to-date. Cleanliness and civility a special feature. Give us a trial. W. Way (late chef Dawick's), Proprietor, Empire Cafe, Broad Street, near Colli neon and Cunninghame's, Ltd. pLACK SWAN BUTTER—Made every day at tho Palmerston North Factory. The best keeping and only " All" Butt or oa the market. Try a pound!

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9072, 17 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9072, 17 November 1909, Page 1