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WANTED. ANTED.—I mounted runner fer delivery of "Standard" at Ashhurst. Apply J. fi. Vincent, Aahhuret. ARGAINS in furniture at sale, 99 Church street East. to-morrow. I p.m.: 8-roomed house oi furniture. Mouusey. WANTED.— To sell, cheap. 2-acater cycle car. nearly new: 8-10 h.u. ft cycle car. nearly new; 8-10 h.p. Jap engine; complete with 4 lamps. lumkl and glass screen. Apply "Whitmore." care of Nonpareil. ? ANTED.—By domesticated young r lady, position as companionhelp, in country, near Palmerston preferred. Address ■Standard" office. 'ANTED.—Price for chimney; labour only. Aunly Cossiitt, builder. 51 Church street West. ESPECTABLE man warn* position , as driver of grocer's or baker's cart. Apply "Abstainer," '"Standard" office. "ANTED.—Copies of London Daily Mail, Lloyds Weekly and other London papers Write "( .'/...'' "Standard" office. JRIYATE lioard and residence for two respectable men. near railway station. Applv "Standard" office." ANTED. —To sell, a well-bred pointer pup. tour month.* old ; price 20s. Apply "Pointer." "Standard" office. ANTKI). -Boy for hi must have passed Sixth Standard. Box 20U. ANTED. Night porter, day porter, 3 v.. ipvsses, housemaid and waitress. rousealMiit at once. Manawatu Labour Bnreau. 'ANTED- Two rarjiontere. Apply E. J. Nash, i.ui.i.i.'r. 46 Lombard street. sale, springing; also two heifers and two cows in full milk. Sainsburv. Pitzroy street. TANTED.—Position as cook on . J station or second hand in bakehouse. Apply ""Cook," "Standard" office. North J property, 339 acres, 92 acres. 138 acres with good house, and 109 acres. T. J, JRodgera ami street. MADAM ZERNT claims to have no equal in New Zealaad for remov- 1 ing superfluous hairs. Advice free. Phone 732. 7" AN TED.-100 Bicycles to thoroughly overhaul and enamel. We make a speciality of this business. No boy labour in our workshop. Bring in your old machine, and we will tell you what requires doing, and what it will cost. Watt's Cycle Depot, next Clarendon, Rangitikei street, 'phone 433. ' ANTED. Ploughman, experi- ▼ ? enced, married; wages. £"100. i with cottage and firewood free; permanent situation; mar school; West Coast, N. 1.; references required. Address ••Farmer." "Standard" office. t others equal us tor Picture-fram-ing and Mount-cutting they must be good. Clark and Thompson, 3 Fitzherbert street, opposite Bank ai New Zealand. for milk and cream may V " be left at Mrs E. Anderson's Connect ionery Shop (between Manawatu Meat Co. and Bank of Australasia), and will be promptlv attended to bv A. Weir, of the GILT EDGE DAIRY.*who has a select herd of dairy cows Fresh milk 3d quart or lOd galb >■ . resh cream daily Is 2d pint. Dairy, '■: ( u! street.

TK\ Whitehead Bros.' new Rmj Cakes and Cherry Cakes, at Main street West and the Square, where the celebrated Wedding Cakes are made. EXCHANGE.—3OO Acres, 70 acres _J ploughable; all in grass; good house, cowbails, etc.; near township and factory. Price, £l2 10s acre. Take small dairy tarui. Orbell and Co., Main street West. TOW'S the time. Even body's do- " ing it. (Jet your motor cycle overhauled, rebushed and tuned up for the summer. Estimates given. Satisfaction assured. Lame stock of tyres and accessories. Watt's Garai:e. next Workingmeu's Club, Cuba street. 'E sell as cheap as others buy paints, white lead, oils, brushes, etc. Clark and Thompson, 3 Fitzherbert street, opposite Bank of New Zea- , furniture, . . gent's left-off clothing, ladies' and gents' boots, shoes, etc. J. Hadfield, 50 and 30a Rangitikei street. 'Phone 607. AFFODLLS.—Splendid collection of daffodils, anemones, tulips and other spring flowers in bloom. Chrysanthemum and dahlia list now ready. All the best varieties. Send for one. Frank Mason, Sandon road, FeUding. Telephone 200 a, Feilding Exchange OTlCE.—Spring has come; the grass »» growing; your mowers are in bad order. Send them to H. E. Bergersen, the lawn mower expert, 27 and 29 Broad street, as usual, 'phone 499. 1 LOGS.—Ladies' \>oo« Bs, men's j boot 10s, ladies' knee boots 12s 6d, men's do. 16s; irons on sole 6d extra; postage 9d extra. Sent any part of Kew Zealand. Our clogs built honestly throughout of the Best selected solid leather; absolutely bone dry and guaranteed watertight. J. H. Wacker. boot and shoe and clogs manufacturer the Square. » MARTIN'S for postcards, wonderful variety; school sundries, commercial stationery, postcard albums from Is, fashion journals, magazines and tb»> latest books and papers by every mail. Inspection invited of niy toy and fancy goods department.— L. Martin, bookseller and stationer. OTION Picture Story Magaaine.— . Contains the atoiMLof the Pioture shown at the looal Theatres; fully illustrated. Ask to see » copy at the local agent's, A. L. Wert* moreland, Bookseller and New Agents, the Square (next Alexandra Tat Rooms).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9586, 2 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9586, 2 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9586, 2 September 1913, Page 1

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