LOST AND FOUND LOST —On Friday afternoon, between Te Awe Awe and Broad Streets, via Alexandra Street, a purse bag. Reward on return to "Standard' ' Office. LOST —Between Opera House and Working Men's Club last night or this morning, little black purse, containing Napier ticket, ring, and little brooch with frog on. Reward at Club Hotel. OST —Stock-whip, about" a mile from Fitzherbert bridge on main road. Reward. Apply "Standard " Office. FOB SALE AND TO LET. TO LET —Commodious shop, next to Hay don's store, the Square, Broad Street, lately occupied by Fragra Tea Co. and Mr Hutchison. Occupation given beginning February. Apply H. Haydon, the Square. TO LET—In Main Street, one 7roomed house, and one 6-room-ed house, hot and cold water, and all conveniences. Apply R. and E. Tingey • and Co., Ltd., Bi'oad Street. fpO LET—Offices (5 rooms), irontX ing the Square. Apply Ravenhil! and Co. O LET—Colombo Street, 5-room-ed liQUse, bath, sewer connections, washliouse. Apply 28, Linton Street. ; ___ TO LET—A large shed, close to the Square, suitable for workshop, garage or storage. Rent low. Apply E. R. Whalley, the Crown Studios. . COUNTRY Store and 24 acres dairy farm, splendid buildings, close factory. Store doing £120 monthly. Lease, 5 years, £2 ss. Price £150. Snow and Co., Rangitilcei Street. GOODWILL, including freehold of shop, dwelling, tools, stock, blacksmith business. Price only £450. Time payments or terms arranged.— J. A. Nash and Co., George Street._ FOR SALE, • Cheap—Good hack, broken to harness. Apply " Standard " Office. For - SALE—Cheap. Lady's bicycle, almost new, in perfect order, Apply M.P.D. Co., Main Street East. ________ FOR SALE—Plums for jam and bottling, 2d and 2£d per lb by the case, or dozen lbs. Orders by post promptly attended to. F. Outram, College Street_West. ______ FORT SALE—Plums. If you want fresh sweet fruit for dassert, bottling, or jam, come to the orchard of A. R. Rush, Avenue Street, Ake Ake, Hokowhitu. Price from 2d per lb. ; V UING Concern —40 acres, house, VJT 6 rooms, orchard, milk walk, including 17 cows, bull, 2 horses, etc. Rent £140. Profit, £6 week. Sell goodwill, £275. Bargain. J. A. Nash and Co., George Street. OR SALE—Five-roomed house, Bourke Street, bathroom, range, \ sink, sewer, washhouse, copper and tubs. Price £525. £100 cash. Orbell and Co., Land and House Agents, Main Street West. FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL HOME. A BARGAIN. WE are instructed, on behalf of R. W. Brown, Esq., who has decided to again take up his residence on his farm, . to offer for _ sale his fine house and lands, situated in College Street East, a few yards from Fitzherbert Street. The house was erected to Mr Brown's order about 12 months ago, and contains eight large rooms, with every modern convenience. Anyone desirous of securing this should to us early. The property will be sold at a bargain, ana the terms made to suit. BROPHY & MOWLEivi, Sole Agents. FOR SALE, HAWKE'S BAY TOWNSHIP, RISING DISTRICT. COUNTRY STORE. HUNTER, BCHULTZE & GIBSON, Tennyson Street. Napier. CKAVEN, QUEEN STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. FIRST Term of 1910 will begin on Thursday, the 3rd February. Prospectuses on application to the Principal. Mr C. W. NAYLOR, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER, St. Andrew's Church. Pupils received for VOICE PRODUCTION, PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY. 31, Church Street East. Next Quarter commences on 31st January. MRS. HAWSON and MISS MUNRO, TEACHERS of Singing, Piano.. Violin, Viola, 'Cello, Bass, Theory of Music. Teaching resumed January 31, 1910. Music Room, 11, Cole's Buildings. Private residence, 112, Broad Street MADAME HARRIS ' (Voice Specialist. LADIES and Gentlemen desirous of Voice Culture with view to effective and refined solo singing may interview Madame Harris re terms at her Studio, c/o D. B. Harris, Chemist, Duke and Main Streets, Palmerston N. N.B.—Pianoforte,, accompaniment playing, etc., taught. MR F. W. A. MASON, conductor of " Liedertafel,'' can take, a limited number of pupils for singing after January 30th. For terms and particulars apply , F. W. A. MASON, SJcandia Street. 'Phone 220.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9125, Issue 9125, 24 January 1910, Page 1
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