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WANTED. WANTED— Smart boy. Leary'; Pharmacy, the Square, Pal meraton North. KELVIN Koon Kompany product the Yokohama Minstrels a 1 Stoney Creek, Friday, November 11 Admission Is. Dance, gents Is, ladies 6d. . WANTED —Situation for girl, agt 15, in country home; wagee not a great object; good home desired. Address, "Guardian," "Standard" Office. ■ " _ GOOD Dressmaker—Will go out by the day; good fit and style. Apply "Reliable," "Standard" Office. MORTGAGES or other securities bought for cash at a discount from persons wishing to realize immediately. "Purchaser." "Standard" Office. " TO AGENTS And Others—Applications invited for the local agency for the latest and best American Typewriter. Price ensures business." Conditions Box 721, P. 0., Auckland. W~~ ANTED to buy, a section in a dry locality. Apply by letter stating terms and locality to "Terms," "Standard" Office. Mrs Sinclair; be consulted, Fitzherbert Street, two doors from Mann's Laundry. Characters from photos or hair. Few | days only. WANTED to rent, convenient, well-situated hou6© of seven to eight rooms, with or without land. State rent. Reply "Suitable Tenant," "Standard" Office. WANTED —Two gentlemen boarders to share room. Apply by letter to "A.A.," "Standard". Office. WAJN TED—For November 24th, two good blade shearers. Apply to Jno. Clulow,_Pori,_Alfredton. WANTED— One or" two~~young girls for ironing. Apply at once to Mrs Larsen, Terrace Laundry. WANTED— House parlourmaid. Apply Mrs 0. H. Porritt, 59, Church Street. WANTED— for - the country. Apply "Standard" Office. WANTED —Good working housekeeper for 3 or 4 months; must have references. Apply "Standard" Office. MAS MAIL NOTICES—Leave New Zealand November 11, arrive London December 17; leave N.Z. Nov. 17, arrive London Dec. 23; leave N.Z. Nov. 24, arrive London Dec. 28; leave N.Z. Nov. 24, arrive, London Dec. 31. For your Xmas Card 6 and Presents look up A. A, Pratt and Co., royland, Main Street. IRIGIBLE Balloon and other Novelties on show at Dustins, Ltd. Leading Restaurateurs of the 2oast, the Palmerston North. H" POLLARD, Onurch Street, Ter- • race End, is Btil'l in the Wood tnd Coal business, and can supply rood and coal in any quantity to all >arts of the town. Please ring up Phone 419 for your next order. Prompt delivery given. General arrying done; furniture carefully re- ; ooved .

WANTED Known—That C. Dahl's, Main Street, is the reliable house for horse and cow covers, tents, tarpaulins, oilskins, etc. Special lines , of heavy jute cow covers, all sizes, ! fitted with Macmillan's patent leather leg straps, at 7s 6d each.—C. E. Dahl, Junr.. Manager. _ WILSON & WARD have just 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-grade goods at low prices. Call and inspect, or ring up Wilson and Ward, the "Kash," 13 and 14, Main Street West, next West Coast Steamship Office. DEMPSTER, (late Esses and • Co.) announces that he has secured the' services of Mr Percy Cole (late Frank Mowlem), and has opened a Hairdressing Saloon in conjunction with his other business. A large stock of smokers' requisites, pipes, cigarettes, tobaccos, etc., on hand. A trial solicited., • K Q MAIN STREET, opposite fJO) Railway, the leading place for Phonographs and Records, Accordeone, Mouth Organs. Anything musical. New stocks arrived. . Largest selections. Prompt attention.— Wm. Oates, 53, Main Street West, Palmerston North. ' GREY HAIR is often premature in its appearance.—The result of neglect or bad health. It may be stained to the natural colour by means of "Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye," which iacts in a perfectly natural way, giving delightful and satisfactory results, free from all metallic lustre. 3s 8d bottle, post free. Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot, 44, George Street, Dunedin. OW In Full Swing—H. Mouldey's Clearing Sale of new and sec-ond-hand clothing, furniture, bedding, jewellery, etc. Curio hunters will find some splendid curios which can be procured for any reasonable offer. Call and inspect the bargains now offering at the premises, Andrew Young Street, near Central Hotel. 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. SUPPORT your own district and get prize-winning butter, always pure, always fresh. "SAFE BUTTER," Is lb "SAFE BUTTER." Is lb. not take "just as good." Insist on having freshly made I " BLACK SWAN," the leading ] buHer for ?7 years. . WANTED Kirdwn—That D. McNair, late of Masterton, is now proprietor of Tattereall's Stables, Ran- < Street. Rubber tyred gigs, i buggies, etc., always on hire. Good i stands, feeds, and attention at reason- {! able rates. Telephone No. 474. i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9361, 9 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9361, 9 November 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9361, 9 November 1910, Page 1

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