WANTED. I7IARMERS' Rick Covers.—We have imported a special line of heavy Duck especially for Rick Covers, 2 yards wide, at and Is 2cl yard, an extra strong one at 2s Id. Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. CHRISTMAS GIFTS given away Ky to all cash purchasers of Groceries. See our Windows! — U.FXJ.A. WANTED to Lease, with or without purchasing clause, a 6 or 7-roomed house witTi a few acres of land, near Palmerston.—Address, "W.G.X.," "Standard" Office. WANTED Known— J. "Wyath's Coach meets all trains and conveys passengers and luggage to the beach. Fare, Is each way. ANTED Friday night, Father Christinas will be at Mrs Ralfe's Excelsior Tea Rooms, Ashhnrst; also Christmas Tree, brantub and suppers. ONLY Silk Blouses, very handsomely embroidered, smart designs; usually sold at 17s 6d. Now Clearing at 12s 6d only.—D. M. George's.
4 yeare in solicitor's office, \y seeks employment, clerical or otherwise; wages no object; references produced. Reply " Clerk," " Standard " Office. DAINTILY coloured, quaintly shaped, and excellently assorted crockery.—On the Is Tables at Collinson and Sons. GENT'S Massey Harris, free-wheel, rim brake, new tyres, splendid order, at £5 10s. J. H. Watt, 24, Cuba_Strcet. WANTED —Good general servant, three in family. Apply Mrs Hugh Telford, College Street West. A C\ SMART Cambric Dresses, Skirt jbLJ Blouses and Skirts; regular prices 21s, 24s 6d, and 29s 6d. Sale , prices 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d.—D. M. George's, Drapers. LIFE is short, your hair is long, don't forget to come along—to Clapham's, Main Street, for a good shave and shampoo. Two chairs. No waiting. FOR Real Bargains do not fail to see A. E. Clausen's Is Table. LADY'S Imperial Rover, free-wheel, newly enamelled, in tip-top order, at £6 10s. It is a bargain. Just the thing for Xmas present. J. H. Watt, 24, Cuba_Street.__ -i J m TABLES of Toys, including ■*- Motor-cars, Trains, Dredges, Irish Jigger, Horses, Tea Sets, Engines, Barrows, Magic Lanterns. Our Shilling Dolls are the talk of the town. Either shop. A\ A. Pratt and Co., Main Street and Square. T 13, BR^TITsfREETTEVERY"THING Reduced to clear.— REMINGTON TYPEWRITER with solid leather case, £9 10s.—A bargain.
FRESH FOR XMAS.—Huntly and Palmer's Fancy Biscuits, tins Nutty Fruits, Cadbury's "Stuart" Chocolates. Bon-Bons, Crackers, Cosaques, and Novelties.—Dustin's, Ltd., the Square. SPLENDID ~ Investment — Waipa Coal Shares. Easy terms for payment. Coal in abundance. Prospectus may be had from J. A. Nash and Co.,_George_Street. _ _ OH ONLY~Smart~C<)tton Cosfnmes wU (coats and skirts), smartest style of the season; usual price 27s 6d. Sale price 17s 6d. At D. M. George's Bargain Sale J _ FREE~GIFT— During December, to every cash purchaser of 10s worth of goods (not including tobacco and cigarettes) will be given a GUARANTEED. RAZOR. This offer is only open during December.—Bert Pratt, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. DRAPERY— Reduced to clear.— MEN'S LINEN SHIRTS (job),, 1s 9d; BOYS' LINEN SHIRTS, Is 9d ; DRESS MATERIALS, very cheap, at 13, BROAD STREET. WANTED Known—The Lion is now at all hotels. Try it! ISS HEWSON, Dressmaker, 9, Andrew Young Street. _ Spring 1 and summer dresses a speciality. new models, price £6 10s; plays both 2 aud 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 Railwav, Palmerston North.
WANTED Known—-That D. McNair, late of Masterton : is now proprietor of Tattersall's Stablee, Rangitikei Street. Rubber tyred gigs, buggies, etc., always oji hire Good stands, feede, and attention at reaeonable rates. Telephone No. 474. WALTHER & 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. JDrder your next lot from us. 'Phono No. 219. Orders may be left at S. T. Hunt and Co.'s, next Club Hotel. MASSAGE —Nature's mode of cure. Cause of much disease is the rold congested condition of the blood. Massage promotes circulation, ener- ; gizes nerves, develops musclee, vitalises the whole bodily system to vigorous health. Result, many marvellous cures. Note—We find out your trouble without asking questions. Mr and Mrs Cavelle, 49, Broad Street, Palmerston North. -jVriLLINER"YI MILLINERY'! MILLINERY I—For the holidays, at MRS NIDD'S, the Cash Draper and Ladies' Outfitter, the Square. Just opened up the finest assortment of MILLINERY ever shown in Palmerston North. Ako a splendid show of Gloves, Hosiery, - and Ladies' Neck Wear. Ladies, place your orders early to avoid disappointment. Afternoon Tea, Strawberries and Cream, and other delicacies at the Geisha Tea Rooms, on the premises. Note the address: —Mrs Nidd, next G. H. Bennett and Oo.'s, the Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9101, Issue XLI, 22 December 1909, Page 1
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