WANTED. WANTED —By young man anxious for further experience, situation on dairy farm for season. Handmilking place preferred. Good milker. Please state wages to. H. S. Badger, Raumai, near Ashhurst. LAST day. of Hannah's' Sale on Saturday. WANTED —Painter, first-class man only need apply. Clark and Thompson, Church Street, opposite Grand Hotel. WAiViUJD —A smart boy for the printing. Apply Keeling and Mundy, Rangitikei_Street. WANTED — Respectable young man as boarder in a jjrivate family, two minutes' walk from Square. Apply "Standard" Office. _ WANTED to sell, cheap, Bradley gig. Apply 24, Campbell Street. . _ STRIPPING will start at Whitau- ' nui on Saturday, 22nd inst. H. Greig. . ■ B~ E sure and get your hair cut before the Show, at J. N. Clapham'e, Main Street West. Razor-setting a speciality. ; WAINTED —Engine-driver for loghauler. Apply P. Bartholomew, Weraroa, Levin. , SOW Sutton's Brown Spanish Onion —the best for a general crop.— Barraud and Abraham. WANTED —Assistant for Cheese Factory. Apply Manager, Dairy Union, Fitzherbert Street. W- ANTED—Apprentice to learn the trade of engineer's smith. Apply Scott, Niven, and Co., Ltd. . ANTED—Good dairy-fed pork and prime veal calves. L. and T. Philp, Butchers, 166, Cuba Street, Wellington. SOW Sutton's Dark Red Beet, finest strain in general cultivation .—Barraud and Abraham. OU insist on getting Prize Winning Butter. "SAFE BUTTER" manufactured at Makino.—ls lb, all grocers. "Safe Butter," Is. WANTED Known—That Mrs Peattie has removed to London Dining Rooms, Main Street East. Ice Cream daily. Private room for ladies,: HOTOGRAPHY — Fresh stocks opening up ex Tongariro and Ruahine. Kodaks, hand and stand cameras, plates, papers, magic lanterns and sundries. Write for latest catalogue, post free. Free use of dark room, free instruction on all subjects S'lotographic. —Central Photo Stores, ain Street, Palmerston North. SOW Sutton's Hollow Crown Parsnip. A good old favourite.— Barraud and Abraham. EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston N.— TO LET for socials, concerts, dances, lectures, and other amusements. New, convenient, and up-to-date. Centrally situated, well lighted, well ventilated; an admirable place for entertainments of every description. Full particulars from W. Devine, Empire Hotel.
B" EE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 1— Now is the time to secure your stock for the coming season. I make a speciality of all requisites, and am in a position to cater for customers in the most up-to-date fashion.. R. B. McWilliams, Cooper and Butter-box Manufacturer, 46, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. . EDISON Phonographs, new stock in. Have you heard the new Amberols, seen the new horns, October Records now on sale. Remember, we have what you want. Largest stocks at Oates' Music Store, 53, Main Street West. PICTURE-FRAMING— Just arrived, selection of plain and fancy picture moulding at bedrock prices. Picture framing at lowest prices from Clarke and Thompson. 'Phone 417. Church Street, Palmerston North, opposite Grand Hotel. . H POLLARD, Church Street, Ter- • race End, is still in the 'Wood and Coal business, and can supply wood and coal in any quantity to all parts of the town. Please ring up 'Phone 419 for your next order. Prompt delivery given. General carrying done; furniture carefully removed . FOR a Strong Rubber Stamp, / O made to order, any name, for marking linen, books, papers, billheads, etc., also stamps made for clubs, offices, businesses; air-cushion egg stamps, etc.—A. A. Pratt and Co., 20, Main Street, for Newest Post Cards.
i nin "8 "i SEASON —Latest IVj 1U "11 styles in Ladies' Peggy Bags and Wrist Purses, from 2s 6d to 17s 6d. A splendid selection of Writing Pads and Fancy Notepapers, with dainty envelopes __ to match; Account Books, latest Filing Systems, and office requisites.—A: L. Westmoreland, Bookseller and Stationer, the Square. Edmund osborne is selling & large variety of Ladies' Corsets (travellers' samples) at tremendous discount, 5s to 7s 6d in the £1, during this week, at 39, Main Street West, Palmerston North. I" ANDERS BROS., Rongotea, are J the local agents for the Alliance Beehive Co. All bee-keepers' requirements supplied at- catalogue prices plus the lower freight to Rongotea. New season's twenty-two page catalogue free. Order now. _ XTTTILSON & WARD have just W landed a fine stock of Summer Goods to be cleared at ridiculously low prices. Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, Boots and Shoes, at prices to suit everyone. High-gv&ds goods at low prices. Call and inspect, or ring up Wilson and Ward, the "Kasli," 13 and 14, Main Street West, next West Coast Steamship Office. _ BELGICA LAMPS—StiII to the front. Thousands selling. Another shipment arriving ex s.s. Rimutaka. Do not be misled, every lamp guaranteed. Remember, no Smoke, no Smell, and no Chimneys or Mantles to break. Sole Agent: R. P. Edwards and Sons, Ltd., Clarendon Buildings.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9344, 20 October 1910, Page 1
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