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JL advertisement* appearing in these oohrmns must enclose stamps liar oost CALL At B. Bowater's factory, Featheniton Street, the place tot high grade' furiritare, at lowest pricea. "ITTAKfED.— boy* good ▼T Wagps. Apply A. F. Martin, engineers, Main Street. WANTED.— Girl to assist with light house work. Apply 37 Ferguson Street East. * , .. WANTED. —Employment by thoroughly competent mechanic in garage, general repairs, fitting bearings a speciality. Adores* "Standard" Office. AI7ANTED.—Two gerttkmen boardW ANTED. —Two gentlemen Boarders, private home, dose to Square. Apply "Standard" Office. OFT Matai for sale at reduced rates.— hd R. Gray, 17 Linton Street. "IT7ANTED.—A good general seryV vant. Apply Miss Stevens, 59 Oriflrch Street East.

CHAFFKUR mechanic, bolder of certificate iefitMid by Wellington City Council, seeks position. Apply by letter "A.G.," 7 Fitzherbert Street. T3IANO (new) for sale, genuine barJr gain. Price £36; fully worth £4B. Terms if required. Apply "Piano," Office. THBTsbop for tfie working man. Why? Because the quality is the best and the price the lowest in town.—Excelsior Meat Co. ~ ANTED.—At the Theatre, girls and boys to ask for Suchard'a "Velma" Chocolates, popular

with everyone. TIT ANTED TO LET.—A comfortabl furnished fitting-room and bedroom, ga«, hot water, all convenience*. Central. Addre« apply "Standard" Office. _________ WANTED— Girffbr hou» work, mornings. Apply 29 Waldegrave Street evening!. "Standard' STILL a Jnrge quantity of lighfr Shot*, -s'rap and lace, at 7§ fid; a few pairs Chrome Shoes, B's and 4's, at 4a 6d.—Mantell's. MRS STEINMAN, medical and business clairvoyante, advice all subjeeta. Interviews 10.30 to 8 p.m.—ll Fitzherbert Street. in WANTED KNOWN.—Country convalescent home for invalids, every comfort, close to town. For terma apply Mrs Bullymore, Awahuri. WE do not advertise one special line "cheap." All our goods are the cheapest and yet the beat in town.— Excelsior Meat Co. PORKERS.— Wanted, good porkera up to lOOlbs., must be good quality. Apply Smith and Lee, pork butchers, Main Street We6t. WINTEiTfO BUY—A decent seo-ond-hand gig and harness (rubtyred preferred). State prioe and where 6een to "Cash Bargain," c/o "Standard" Office. Housewives, come to us, not only for the Sunday joint but for the very best and cheapest in the town all the week through.—Excelsior Meat Co. g FITZHERBERT STREET is where you can buy a sensible gift for your family or friend. The latest Pictures framed by an expert.

WANTED. —All Theatre patron* to ask for Suchard's "Milka" Chocolates, perfection of quality. WANTED TO SELL.—2OO 6ft 6in 5x4 sawn Red Birch post*. Can be seen at store. For price apply E. H. Orabb, Queen Street. 2 ACRES, close to town, with 8-room-ed house, h. and c. water, gas, every convenience, first class order. Price £I3OO. Terms.—T. J. Rodger* and Co., George Street. OWNER of 20 acres with good building will exchange for farm 60 to 80 acres.—J. A. Nash and Co., Palmerston North. A FEW of our famous Railway Boots left at 13s 6d. The boot that wears well. None better.—Mantell'a. WHITE Leghorns, the birds to lav. Four grand pens of my wellkuown laying strain. All mated to best Heretaunga Cockerels (the world's record breakers). Now booking orders for day old chicks (limited number), Is each, £4 10s per 100. Settings 7s fid, incubator lots £2 per 100.—A. V. Oliver, 78 Fitsherbert Street. MACROCARPAS ted Pines.—2o,ooo of above firet tffcss 2-year-old transplanted for tale at HAnfcen'i Stoney Creek Nursery, Palmetirtoh North. PALMERSTQN Ws Ladies' Gent's, sad Children's second-hand Clothes purchased lad sold, reet OA RANGITIKEI STREET seU sideOU boards, both,, quaint and handsomely carved; both styles 'are in

WANTED.— All pretty girls and boy* to hi for Sochard'a "V®lma" Chocolates which took "Grand Pris" at Paria Exhibition. CYCLE Tyres again reducedßritannia Specials to 20s, Britannia'# 17b 6d. The improvements in these tyres are many. Tne tyres are waterproof throughout. The thickness of mbber on the aides is double to what it was last season. We also have Dunlope at 17a 6d, Ooeanios at 12s 6d. We still date our tyres the day you buy.— Watt's Cycle Depot, Rangitikei Street. |TUNTLEY~ k~rALMER's"AkoU" Biscuits are the outoome of a scientific endeavour to make a food of a really palatable character for the benefit of those to whom starch and sugar in any form are absolutely forbidden. Sold by Dustin's, Ltd., Agents. at L. Martin's Cor Presents, Toys, Fancy Goods, BooK sad Itetwosry.—Mai* Street West.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9857, 27 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9857, 27 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9857, 27 July 1914, Page 1

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