WANTED. PALMERSTON North Rifles.—All rides must be returned to store tor the Government armourer's inspection. J. Mounsey, Captain. WANTED.-A first-class ploughman lor Glen Oroua. Apply, O'Connor and Tydeman, the Square. WANTED.-By youth, 17, situation on ghcep farm; Methodist family preferred. Stato wages, etc, to "N. 5.," Box 196,Palmerston North. "*T7ANTED.-Smarf boy. Apply, . V Wm.. Park, Bookseller and Stationer and News Agent. SACRIFICE.— Gigr'jusTliamted; condition as new; £10; also, set light harness, £2lss. 8 Prince street, Feilding. MART Turn-out—Pony 11 hands, kJ set tan harness and stylish trap, both new, fit for any Show. J. Hewitt, Prince street, Feilding. [7ANTED— A young girl for reT V tail boot shop. Apply, "Boot," "Standard" office. WANTED.— Assistant for. general store; also lad. Apply, F. J. Sheppard, Rangitikei street. S7ANTED.—Good saleswoman for Y V crockery department; must have knowledge of crockery. Apply by letter to Collinson and Soli, Palmerston North. LONDON and Palmerston both agree that RED ROSE Butter is of choice quality.
in 000 Post Cards going at U\h\J\J\) bed rock prices to make room for new stock arriving. Don't miss this chance. Andrew Millar, Bookseller and Stationer, Clarendon Buildings. MISS PATCHETT.-Masseuse, Hydropathist, etc., Scandia Btreet, Engagements upon application. Testimonials. POWELKA is out. Brophy and Mowlem are about for Fire InWALL PAPERS and Friezes, beautiful tints and latest patterns, 10 per cent reduction at Clark and Thompson's, 3 Fitzhcrbert street. Samples posted, "EGLIGE li and economy, newest styles and designs, wash well, from 3s 6d to 46 6d. At Moore's. "You know the 6hop," next Clarendon Hotel. HO'S. Y.OL T received the very latest shapes in hard hats, lounge felts and caps. Try our gaurantecd hat at 10s Gd. Lounge felts from 3s 6d. Caps from Is. At Moore's, the Mercer. \/ISITOBS.-Don't forget "Oates'," V opposite railway station, for gramaphones, phonographs, records, music, cycles and go-carts. 53 and 57, Main street West. PAPERHANGLNGS.--We have the goods and prices are 10 per cent reduced at Clark and Thompson's, 3 Fitzherbert street, WANTED Known-That D. MoNair, late of Masterton, is now proprietor of Tattersall's Stables, Eangitikei Street. Rubber-tyred gigs, buggies, etc., always on hire. Good stands, feeds, and attention at reasonublp rates. TVlenhorip No 474. AUSTIN'S Luncheons, 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m., are just the thing for the busy business man. Try them. Concession tickets 6 for os Gd at Dustin's, Ltd. PAPER BAG Cookery display oH time cooking methods. No waste, no watching, no shrinkage, no smell, no pots and pans. Cooking in one of these bags is quicker, cleaner and cheaper; 40 per cent of fuel is 6aved. Vegetable Parchment Bags in three sizes at Id, 2d and 3d each. A. L. Westmoreland Bookseller, the Square. . .
\J lamps 2s, bells 6d, tyres ss, saddles 5s 6d, handles Is, mudguards 3s 6d, pedals 3s 6d, at "Oates'," opposite railway station._ _ _ PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS I—Full' stock of the latest Brinsmead and Chappell's Pianos now being shown. Second-hand pianos from £l6. Call and inspect the display now being made at Andrew Millar's, Clarendon G~ "ETaprice from Clark and Thompson, the premier sign-painters and decorators, No. 3 Fitzherbert street, opposite Bank of N.Z., for painting, paperhnging and glazing. Estimates and designs supplied. 'Phone HOUSjS BARGAIN.-Waldegr.ave | street, 7 rooms besides pantry, scullery, bathroom, etc., etc., splendidly built and well finished; every possible convenience, and grounds nicely laid out; ashphalt paths and yard; was built by owner for a home, but circumstances compel him to sacrifice it. Price only £675, and £SOO can remain on first mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent. Terms, £175 cash. Apply sharp to W. H. Lambert, 20 Cuba street, Palmerstoa North. TEW FEUITI New fruit I New IN Fruit-Just arrived a splendid shipment of new season's fruits of every deecription. See the splendid display in the windows. Fresh vegetables, locally grown, on hand each day, All goods delivered to any par); of the town free of charge J. Kwong Lee and Co., wholesale and retail fruiterers and greengrocers, next Collinson and Son, the Square; 'phone IXPRESSIONS of appreciation of I RED ROSE_ Butter are both numerous, emphatic and undoubtedly well deserved. A Delightful Discovery to all who have Grev Hair I Many ladies have found that Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye not only stains the hair to its natural colour, but acts as a powerful stimulant and restorer, producing new growths. An ideal stain and stimulant combined. 3s 6d bottle. Post free. State shade required. Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot, 44, George si, Dunedin, Agent, H. Hepworth, chemist.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9607, 5 September 1911, Page 1
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