wanted GLAXMORE JOXES' SONG 9 INCHARACTER will uiaU . I.* hit. liayward's, Monday. "yyANTED.-A mounted ramie r for delivery «f "Standard" at Ashr hurst. Apply J. H. Vincent, Ashhurat. IjINThR your Bullm for the groat Mil Show, Empire Hall, Wednesday and Thui*dav. Secretary at Hall, Tuesday, at 7..'#J p.m. Have you heard u lax more JONES:- will Im l asked frequently next week. BEnSON Hand Instrument* are irow . en view al J. IV Leary and Co.'s .Music l)e|>ot. the Square. WANTED .—Smart !>oy ior shop. Apnly Monday, ( ash Cycle I)oP'»t. next Singer Sowing Co. WtJ ~ Paddock lor horse*. T * Apply "Standard'' office. have o|>enod a now Showroom:- Whv, Trogurtha Bros. \\T ANTED.—To now Hudson ▼ \ motor * ( v?U». Willi or without. ?f motor / y?!e, with or without aide car; good -icw; g«xw! reason tor selling. Apply "Standard" office. PRl\ ATE ''oard and rets id once for two or lime Imardors; fir<?t hoiibo Cook street; :vo it;iuui« s from station. W A.N lE!).—-An cidony man to do garden in g ami make himsell generally useful. Addre&t "Standard" office. WAXI Ki).—Girl just left school. Apply Mrs Brooke. Ascot \ ale? K'athH»ioii street EaM. near Terrace street. —3«i.imc;uh » ia(iy-noipj hy oom potent person, or an? potion of trust. Apply "Urgent, • Standard" office.
rp(> I.KND. on first mortgage, £loo A "Jul JL'iXH) at 6 per cent: also sums up to i'I(HK). J. A. Nash and Co.. (•eorge street. WAN I ED.— Io evil, cheap. 2-seater eycie car. nearly new; 8-10 h.j>. Jap engine; complete with 4 lamps, hood and glass screen. Apply "Whitmore,'' eaie o» Nonpareil Cycle and Aiotur Co. DWELLING, <> rooms, h. and c. water; price JL'GtH); small di-posit. balance weekly instalments. This place a bargain. J. A. Nash and Co.. Oeorgo street. WANTED.—Two smart boys. Apply V V lVgden's Furniture Warehouse. the Square. M~ RS. (J. TAN RANT, 184 Church street. Paimerston North, is agent (or Dr. J. A. -MKiiil'a remedies. LADIES! —Scalp treatment i* not a luxury. Inn a necessity. Start j now with .Madame Xerni. the Square. WA VI ED.—At once. 2or 3 cords of iciatai root*. :nat# jck-w io "Matai." "Siandard ' Ofhcs. \J AEM AI Poultry Yards.—You need ▼ • hens that lay? Certainly! The splendid strains of Black Orpingtons and White Leghorns bred by me enMire a plenteous egg supply." Settings •m, day old chicks Is each; Indian Kunner ducks (eggsonly), settings -V 1 V*»tago and In>xes extra. I have im . • space to let. and will hatch your egg* at a moderate charge. All care taken, but no responsibility. Chas. E. Dahl, proprietor, Ihaka street, Paimerston X. Phone 42?. ym Pictures that ar« sure to please, see our window display. Hark and Ihompson. S Fitr.her'»ert street. 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 Depoi. next Clarendon, Kangitikei street, 'phone 433. rIIKY Whitehead Bros.' new Rice X Cakes and Cherry Cake 6, at Main street West and the Square, where the celebrated Wedding Cakes are made.
MUTUK CAR Fof Hire.—Having recently installed an up-to-date Wolfsiej motor oar, I am prepared to drive client® to any part of the district at moderate rak*. D. MacNair, Tattersalls Stables, Rangitikei street. * phone 474. ORDERS for milk and cream may bo left -it Mrs E. Anderson's Confectionery Shop (between Manawatn Meat Co. and Bank of Australasia), and will be promptly attended to bv A. Weir, of the GILT EDGE DAIRY,'who hag a ti'lect herd of dairy cows. Fresh milk 3d quart or lOd gallon; fresh cream daily Is 2d pint. Dairy, 54 Cuba street. DAIRY Farm, 100 acres, all in grass and crop, about 70 acres ploughable; well watered by stream; 9 paddocks; 6-roomed house, concrete cowshed; dairy 60 cows, besides carrying young stock; situated close to factory, P. 0., school, and very handy to Palmere ton. Terms easy to suit purchaser. This is a cheap farm. Prioe only £27 per acre. Apply at once to the sole agent. J. R. Wilton. 33 Rangitikei st. "VfOW'S the time. Everybody s doing it. Get your motor cycle overhauled, rebushed and tuned up for the summer. Estimates given. Satisfaction assured. Large stock of tyres and accessories. Watt's Garage, next Workwomen's Club, Cuba street. WANTED.— Second-hafld furniture, gent's left-off clothing, ladies' and gents' boots, shoes, etc. J. Hadfield, 50 and 50a Rangitikei street. 'Phone 607. T\AFFODlLß.—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, Feilding. Telephone 200 a. Feilding Exchange "V'OTlCE.—Spring has come; the grass is growing; your mowers are in bad order. Send them to H. Y,. fiergersen, the lawn mower expert, 27 and 29 Broad street, as usual, pbone 499.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9590, 6 September 1913, Page 1
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