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WANTED. WHY pay more? We repair gents' boots at 3s 6d, laches' 'ls 6tl, with first-class English leather ' and best workmanship. Mautell's, Main street. ' TRY us'for your next repairs. Best English leather and lowest prices, Mantell's, Main street. fITHimAITy-ls Na- \ Yj_ pier Trawling Co., 'phone 252. PLAYING the Pictures, a special feature.-at Zealandia Hall tonight. Direction of Mr Charles Parnell, leader of His Majesty's Orchestra, W ANTED.'—Good milker, useful on farm. Apply J. Hughes, Kairanga. TI7ANTED.—At once, a good allTV round farm hand. Apply G. Port, Komako. NAVY—Our safeguard. ANTED—To buy a very small child's pony, about' 12 hands; must be very quiet. Apply "Stand.ard" office. TROUT FISHING at Makuri.Anglers should write J. Allen, of • Makuri, re accommodation for week ends, etc. ANTED.—Good general servant. Apply Mrs Lloyd, "Waimarino," Alexandra street. ANTED.—Young girl to assist with housework and help with children. Apply Mrs Broad, 121, Broad street. ANTBDT—To purchase a second* hand safe. _ Apply by letter, stating make, price and 6ize to "Safe," care of "Standard" office. jjjMEA~GTJESS.-Wh y is your lawn mower so hard to work? I can't tell. Well send it to H. Bergersen's, 27 Broad street, for he knows. 'Phone 490. ' PICTURE - Moulding.—We have a large stock of oak mouldings, best quality, lowest prices, Glark and Thompson. ON'TPull Out the Grey Hairs.— That only makes things worse. (Jse "Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye," which is a stain and stimulant combined, easily applied, perfectly natural colours, State shade required. Wonderfully successful results. 3s 8(1 bottle, post free. Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot, 62, George street, Dunedm. Agent, H. Hepworth, chemist.
Here you are, read this.At Landers' Bros. 1 Drapery Store, Rongotea, new prints, linens, cambrics, fancy lustres, striped tweeds, crepolines, repp cloths, poplins, fancy muslins, Swiss embroideries, Jap. silks, white and creme, the best assorted stock to choose from in the district. Also gents' new neglige, tunic and tennis shirts in choice patterns, fancy half hose, golf hose, ties, etc. The latest styles and shapes in ladies' and gents' tan and black boots and shoes. Landers Bros., Rongotea. BP. Bergei's Paint prepared, the • very best for every description of inside and outside painting; wears well .evreywhere under the sun; all shades. Full particulars from Clark and Thompson, 3 Fitzherbert street. 'Phone 417. Local agents. ~ WORISTS~Retard Spark, bring your intricate repairs to us; best work, lowest price. Nonpareil C. and Motor Co. ' Tl/f ASSAGE.—Those seeking health IVJL should try our new methods of cure, which are Magnetic, Electric, Vibratory, Heat and Colour Rays; also system of removing congested and inflamed conditions _by atmospheric pressure, thereby gaining freer circulation, with renewed health without drug or operation. A correct and satisfactory diagnosis is given before taking any case. Book on our work ■sent on application. Mr and Mrg Cavelle, 34 Main street. ILIInERY Display at Bleakley's Rongotea Store, drapery' department. This season's latest styles, comprising ladies' models, ready-to-wear, linen, cycling, cream and white and colours, children's trimmed and untrimmed etc. Before making a choice for the season the ladies of' Rongotea and surrounding districts are invited to freely inspect and compare, for quality, style and price, any of the above lines with those of larger establishments elsewhere. RE you satisfied with your meat? If not, ring up 283 or call in. Prime Ox Beef killed all the year round. Families waited on daily. H. Couper, corner Lombard and Cubs streete.
QM'OKED SARDINES in Olive Oil O are appetising and wholesome. The "Crossed Fish" brand are easily best.__ FISHING Tackle, Cricket Goods, ■ Tennis Material and all that is required for the season's sport just Opened Up. Call and examine them, for they are good. All Goods manufactured by the world's best makere. J. R. ROSS & CO,, Hairdressers, Tobacconists and Athletic Outfitters, opposite Post Office. Palmorston North. jpRAMS, Go-carts, Push-carts—Ne* stock arrived; prices reasonable Easy terms arranged. Pram tyres fa ted (won't come off). Oates' Oyctr Stores. 57. Main Street West W" buy Hair Pads that are staffed with all sorts of rubbish for chearv ness, insist on having the "Belgravie" pure Hair Pad; everyone bears tb* maker's name, A. M. Hendy, Hail Specialist, Dunedin. Sold by aU leading drapers and hairdressers in Palmerston. Price, from Is; ask for it and take no other "OISE in Bacon Pigs—4}d per lb iAi will be paid from Monday, 11th September, 1911. for first quality Digs, from 1201bs to 1501bs. F. Martin, Grey street. SPECIAL Family. Cake at 6d per pound, made fresh daily by Whitehead Bros., bakers. 'Phone 88. Try it to-day. ' MOTOFCYCIES.-A shipment of the Famous "Browns" landing 'ox "Indrabarah": first come, first selection. Nonpareil C. and Motor Co.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9632, 5 October 1911, Page 1
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