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WANam "ANTED.—Smnrt boy for office work. Apply "Standard" OfW ANTE D.-Boy T t nee. Apply h for solicitor's l I. Gifforu Sfoor« ft lice. Apply R. Gifforu Moor;;. YOUTHS' Gnrome Boots, usuaiiy 12s fid, now 9s 9d; Kov's, now 7s fid. at Mantttll's. TEDDING Pictures from BilJens' 1 Studio are of the finest quality, and of moderate price. Special quotations for Easter. UCTION sale furniture and household sundn s in Scandia , > t to-morrow, commencing at 1 p.m. H ; list advertised.—Mounsey and Co. ANTED.— M oucei 4or 5-ronned furnished louse. Apply, stating terms, to "P.T.d -are "Standard" Of--7 ANTED.—For the country, a r good gener*!, £1 per week. Apply Mrs R. S. Abraham, Manawatu Tea Rooms. ANTED.—To sell, cheap, 3 lamps, dining-room, kitchen ant hall. 19 Elizabeth street. 7ANTED.—Cook, contract, for r flaxmill, Must hive capital or else provide own utensils. Apply G. Craw, Linton. VVTILSJAM pears Gibs Is, tomatoes TT 2d and 3d, cooking apples 2d, best cut grapes and cucumbers, at J. Mayo's shop. I 1!' famous Railway Boots reduced to 13s fid. The boot with the rcputation.—Mantel?'s, Main street. 17S7A -N'TED.—GV»iieraror~raMbieTad.\ f help. Apply Us John L. Ross, the Vow House. ' ANTED.—Three select gentlemen ' boarders, in superior private home. Address at "Standard" Office. Tli'RS. E. L. PERKINS, clairvoyant ItJL and psychometrist, may h consuited at 9 Colts' Buildings for a few days longer. Hours: 9to 12, 2 till 8. TT7ANTEI).--Man lor" 2 o>- ,:' yy digging potatoes. Address at "'Standard' 1 Office. mOMATO"ES~for~sc ce, .: "peTTb; JL uears i<*j bottling or cooking 2kl, in any quantitv.—B. H. Just, the Square. 'Phones 440 and 402. \ S we take stock on 31st March, we have decided to make great reductions on almost even article in j.ir ironmonger;, and famishing dei>irtments. —She;, ird's, cash provi'> i'.. vVRAI, fox painting, paperhanging, glazing and signwrit3b' Terrace street. 'Phone 288 FiEXCING Posts.- 10.000 split heaO posts for sale, B ulage paid any station.- 'uthbort- i and Spei nan, .' -ox 173, Palmers' i Nortii \%] '".'• N'TED.—Strong young i .•> *' $ as CMC . 'lion to elderly ui\ .?•!<:! lady, and 1; '.; Apply "S.S., ' "Sta: lard >iiice. \I 7'ANTED.—A painter lor Marton, V lisp r day. Apply A. Turr-or the Square, Pahnerston North. ITIIRST show Oi auiiniu and winkr milliner- oa>v icncing to-mor.i< w. J. L. Ross, ti:.: N" House. [7ANIED.—A hoy to lean) toe ' trade. Apply "Standard" office. £'-ROOMED hou., with one i- ■.-. ■of U land, close to town. Price Lo/5; £125 cash. T. J. dodgers and Co., George street. opping land, well _ adapted for ■ 'don cultivation. poiatoes and almost eery doss r cropping. All exceptionally rick' J'--vial hind, 35 acres or less at £65 acre.—Abraham and illiams. Ltd.

I F your watch has an? ailments take i f to Nash, the watch actor, Coloman Place. Repairs guaranteed twelve months. A trial solicited. .i d l(§ CASH down.—First- • i ±\J building sections, 54 x 1... , j close to proposed tram route, handy < > . Square r.nd rail?. :y station. Prict £2, 5s per foot, bala :e 3 years at 6 per cent. We are r prepared to build houses to suit purchasers; £'loo deposit, balance arranged. Apply Lambert and Co., Palmerston North. DON'T buy" Music! ~Borrow it! JoTb Arthur's Music Lending L.orary. Call or write for particulars of '.':.'.-: novel, useful and money-savin;; idea. Arthur's Music Stores, 18 Main street West, Palmerston North. Kindly note the number (18), near th-° Square, not the station end. pHEAPEST/Crockery in the DominKJ ion. Dinner plates 4s do/., tea plates 3s 6d doz., white cups and saucers 4s doz., vegetable dishes Is Gd each.—J. Hadfieid, 50 and 50a Rangitikei street. 'Phone 607. ClOli Exchange, 'or town property c J_ . ieep farm not heavily mortgaged. 270 acres, fret hold, nearly all plou '.tied, handy to Palmerston ; all in gras 1 , good buildings, winters WO cows, permanent water; subject first mortgage onlv, 5 vears at 5 per cent. Price £'42 10s, equity £4BOO. Apply Lambert and Co., 20 Cuba street, Paimerston North. , K are atuious to reduce our stocks this month, o. lg to stock-taking. Participate in the bargains we are offering in all departments.—Sheppard's, ': -h ; . iders. V : ; Ton iove your L hubbv, give him a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. CIYCLISTS. Why put up with tyre > troubles '? Call and eo us. We will put a stop ti all your worry. Our tvres arrive fre.-h every month, and are then placed in dark cup boa- 1 so :;re n«t perished wh>u you buy. We da* -j and guarantee every tyre from thn day you purchase. The most liberal guarantee on'tyres is given by Watt's Cycle Depot, next Clarendon Hotel, Kaniritikei street. 'No canvassers.) STOCK-TAKING Sal p.—Bargains \k3 groceries, bargain--.; in i; ..mo»: gery, in boots and shoes, in c ,-1 - y and glassware, in enamelwarej bargains in prams and push cars.—S.,-p----pard's, cash providers.

jTi LARK and Thompson, 3 Fitzherbert sLteet, casb Trail paper ■merchants, are ?o]1>l:' Tor eash at wholesale prices. Deli- ijries 11 a.m. and 3 JJ of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE, you will understand why the sales are enormou Price reasonable. Buy it now.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 1