WANTED. WANTED to let, on© large front room with fireplace, furnished or unfurnished. Apply "Standard" Office. WANTED —By first-class Washer Woman, washing or cleaning by the day, or laundry work. Apply "A.5.," "Standard" Office. ANTED—GirI as assistant in office, invoicing and cash work. £1 week. Apply by letter. A. Hopwood, Box 209. WANTED to buy a section for cash, Terrace End locality preferred. Apply "Cash," "Standard' ' Office. WANTED to buy, second-hand violin; must be cheap. Apply "Violin," "Standard" Office. WANTED —Two gentlemen boarders, share large nicely furnished room. Apply 7, Bourke Street. WANTED at once, a first-class coach builder. Apply Glover and Son, Rongotea. WANTED —Respectable young man boarder in private family, no other boarders. Apply "Standard" Office. WANTED —Girl to assist, must be over 16 years. Call between 6 and 8 p.m. Apply "Standard" . WANTED —Experienced assistants for Fancy Department. Apply C. Smith, Ltd. "tTT ANTED—Man for store cart, TT with knowledge of trade preferred. Must be good with horses. References required. Apply W. H. Gunning, Shannon. WANTED Known—Miss Long's Dancing Class for adults commences on June 3rd in Foresters' Hall. YOU order to-day pure SAFE BUTTER, always_fresh J Is _ld. _ FOR particulars of Gane's Milking Machine and Milk Emptier apply to H. R. Jenkins, sole agent, Eltham, or Harry Luxton, Palmerston. TH MAY, 1910.—1 have pleasure in announcing that on the above date I am opening up in larger and more centrally situated premises in the Square, next the Bon Marche. Your inspection invited.— A. L. "Westmoreland, Bookseller and Stationer, the Square, Palmerston N. HOTOGRAPHY — Just arrived, Ticka Cameras and Outfits, Hand and Stand Cameras, Magic Lanterns, and sundries. Gaslight and Bromide Papers in all grades and sizes. Chemicals and sundries, etc. Inspection invited. Free use of darkroom. Free lessons daily. Photo Stores, Main Street, Palmerston N. EDISON'S Fireside Fhonograplis, 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. YTC7 ANTED Known—W. J. Smith * * and Son, Butchers, Main Street East, still supply the finest Ox Beef and Wether Mutton. Families waited on daily for orders. A trial solicited. Rincr nn 'Phone 536. ORKING TROUSERS—VaIue that defies competition, all prices from 5s lid, 6s 6d, 6s lid, to L3s 6d, less 10 per cent, discount, for : ew days only. "Rough Rider" Clothng Co., next Clarendon Hotel, the Square. WANTED tc purchase, tea lead, i Apply "Standard" Office. 1 YOU want a pure fresh butter.— Try SAFE Brand, Is Id. IMPORTANT to Ladies.—Madam Mantell's famous Hair Stain j las been recommended by ladies from ill parts of the Dominion. A trial i nil convince you. Harry Read, j jadies' and Gent's Hairdresser, Cuba < Street, is the sole agent for Palmers- S on North. ] i WANTED Known—That Dahl's } wholesale and retail depot, Jain Street, Palmerston North, is ully stocked with a full range of j lorse and Cow Covers, Oilskin Cloth' ng, Tents, and Tarpaulins, all of rhich are of the very best quality at owest prices. Please give us a call. -C. E. Dahl junr., Manager. rROUSERS THAT WEAR—That's what you want —Trousers well ut, well made, and durable, offering ; t 10 per cent, discount off usual irices. "Rough Rider" Co., the Iquare. rTTE two greatest Sensations of the year—Paulhan Aeroplane y from London to Manchester—and ; he remarkable low prices of Cycles, } Repairs, and the general satisfaction g iven by PERCY _ EDGE, Cycle En- - ineer, 54, Rangitikei Street. A A BUNDLES of Novelties and j wUU Comic Papers containing j mart, Dainty, My Queen, Woman's . life, Horner's, Yes or No, Keepsake, | World's Comic, Puck, Jester, Scraps, !omic Cuts, etc. 13 in bundle for Is. j ill different. Cheap winter reading, 'osted anywhere for Is 6d.—A, A. 'ratt and Co., for new Postcards. QED ROSE BUTTER—High ScorLAj ing.—Testimony of an expert. . merchant recently submitted 30 -i oxes of this butter to_ an for j is report thereon. Points were given Dr flavour, body, colour, salting, and nish. The highest possible number ' f points was 100. The expert allotsd 95 points to the sample before im. A splendid result indeed in view f the fact that the butter was not , socially made for the trial. % £70U are using a guaranteed fac- ( JL torv made pure butter in using AFE BUTTER, Is Id h POLICE are now after lightless a cyclists. Don't run the -risk 1 f paying a fine and costs. Purchase g lamp at Watt's Cycle Depot. Large tock to choose from. Prices from s 6d to 17s 6d. J , : - j 0 r to Clark and Thompson's. P JT 1
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9222, 26 May 1910, Page 1
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