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WANTED. PRIVATE Family (adults) want gentlemen boarders; comfortable home ; very central. Address ut ".Standard" office. WANTED Known. Mrs Scott. ladies' nurse, is oj>en to receive patients into lier home, Wells bourne street; 'phone 660. Terms low. WANTED Known.—That 1 can supplv any quantity of gravel or sand at lowest prices. Prompt delivery. \Y. Rottipg. Summerhay's street. GIH liS Chrome School Hoots, sizes 7to lit, (is (3d j 11 t„ ] ? 7„ (5,|. at Hannah's Sale. VTHS. S'JEINM AN'S Meeting jx Ist—--I*l poned until lurther notice. Interviews 32 ( Imrcli street East. 11 to o ]>. m. -Medical and bu.siiNf-e. lOOK! —W. Norman, chimney sweep, jk -().") Main street. Orders left at Worrall's. grocer, the Square. Cleanliness and civility. MR. G. A. LUNDIE, M.A., coaches for all examinations. "Pembroke," Joseph street,_'phone 391. VJ ACANCY lor hoarders, also married couple. Apply 13 Queen st. IllT ANTED. dill experienced in ▼ T housework. Apply "Standard" office. FjVNGLISH Plums, blue, large as A duck eggs; best for bottling; (jilts for Is. J. Mayo's shop. WA N TED. A pant ry maid. Apply Dustin's. l-t([., the Square. WANTED.— Good pick and shovel men ; 10s per day to competent hands. Apply 011 the works, Ferguson street West. 'Standard" am/ -• . **»» ui t » vi ivi ? t threshing plant. Apply "Stan-i dard" office. j shades and | lowest prices; 11?J per <•< nt dis-l count 011 all purchases made tliis week only. ( lark and Thompson. ;3 Fitzherbert street, agents lor B.P. I'aint. gTILL going for another two weeks. ' wall paper sale; 12J per cent discount. Clark and Thompson, 3 Fitzlicrbert street, agents for Berger's 1 AAA ACRES, good sheep counI UULI try, 7(H) acres ploughable; good homestead, yards, dip, etc. Price £9 per acre, £IOOO cash; would take approved security for that amount, or good dairy farm in exchange, balance at ">} per cent. T. J. Rodgers and Co.. George street. _0 X DOWN secures you 1 acre land. c&O Total price £IOO. Very easy terms for balance. J. A. Nash and Co., George street. _____ STRJTGHWUT~ Lease, no goodwill. 300 acres, carry ,130 cows and j dry stock; handy Bchool, creamery and] Post Office; rent £1 per acre, with pur-! chasing clause. For sale.—loo acre, first-class dairy farm, river flat country, close to factory; only £BOO cash wanted. A real bargain. Farmers' Land Agency.! 13 Main st. West. Palmerston North. FOR SALE.—Slabs and face cuts, good, dry firewood, ana useful timber for farm work. Tiratn Co.. Main street. rp SUTTON, carpenter and builder, Te Awe Awe street, is prepared to do carpentering work in all it* branches; jobbing work a speciality. gIDE CARS! Side Cars! Side Can! Arriving this week. Now is your chance to pick the very latest model.
Terms arranged. Watt's Motor Garage, Cuba street. MOTOR CAR For Hire.—Having recently installed an up-to-date Wolseley motor car, I am prepared tc I drive clients to any part of the district at moderate rates. D. MacNair, Tatter sails Stables, Rangitikei street, 'phone 474. M JJORSEi and Cow Covers of best vaius. strong material, best workmanship and lasting quality, arc manufactured at C. Dahl's, Main st. TO the Inhabitants of Palmerston North and District.—Having purchased the fish business recently carried on by Mr Santini, Main streets, ae agent for the N.Z. Trawling Co., I beg to solicit a continuance of your patronage and support. All kinds of fresh and smoked fish will be supplied at strictly moderate prices. The public may rely on cleanliness, civility and promptness to all orders entrusted to m6.—P. H. Alward, late Manager Municipal Fish Market, Wellington 'Phone 671. Douglas Motor Cycle Record. CHRISTCHURCH-KAIKOURA, 270 MILES OF BAD COUNTRY, Recently advertised in this paper as won by G. 13. Brown on a motor (Time llhrs oGJmin.). has been absolutely SMASHED by a 2i h.p. DOUGLAS (Time 11 hours). G. B. Brown's time reduced by ONE HOUR. 2J h.p. Douglas used only 2| gallons petrol as against G. B. Brown's 3\ gallons. G. B. Brown's record was advertised by bis employers as "the finest crosscountry record ever made in New Zealand." They challenged, stating "They have had enough of talk and want facts." The above is our answer on a smaller horse jxnver motor and li gallons of petrol loss. Wo leave the public to judge which is the most efficient motor for rough roads, steep bills, unbridged rivers, and rough riverbeds; in tact, the worse the conditions the more easily will the Douglas outshine its comi>etitors. Price Douglas motors £ls to £l7 less than competitors same equipm° THE PROUD SOLE AGENTS, NONPAREIL CYCLE AND MOTOR CO.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9419, 15 February 1913, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9419, 15 February 1913, Page 1
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