WANTEB. "VTA DA ME SOMA, Egyptian PalmAL ist, Clairvovanto and rheumatic 1U ist, Clairvovanto and rheumatic healer, may be consulted at 11 Fitzherbert street. Last few days. IMPORT AXI general meeting of Scandinavian Social Club at their rooms, Wednesday evening, 27th.—A. E. Clausen. Chairman. TO Grocers or Storekeepers.— Young man desires situation; provisions, window dressing, canvasser. Apply "Standard" I f IIIILD Photography.—Our child V_ ; photography ranks with the firstclass work of the Dominion. —Billons' Studio, The Square. MATCHLESS Motor-cycle for sale; in good order, tvres and belt as new.—G. Skinner, Cycle Agent. i ANTED TO SELL.-L;uly ; . tree ? V wlnv! bicycle, good order; cheap. Apply evenings, 39 Campbell street. W~ ANTED KXOWX.—KcIIs ~ and! Pike ior high class furniture: uj>hoistering a special feature, Chestertields frum £B. I A 1)1 ES, call and see the latest Bean II cuts beans, dainty, delicate. delicious, 5s 6(1 each. —Watson Bros.. Ltd. GKM'INK v nreserved Auction Sak> furniture and effects, contents 7rnom dwelling to-morrow. Featherston street, on account A 1 rs Evans. —MounYI/"ANTED TO PERCHASE.-Good \\ second-hand hock tip dray. State price and where to be seen X.Z. Express Co., Ltd. YT7HITEHEAD BROS, make a W specialty ot catering, and "Quality" and "Value" is the motto. Try us with your next order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1* T ANTED TOlßUY.—Furniture.Ta- * » dies' and gents' left-off clothing, boots, shoes and all kinds of secondhand goods. Highest prices given.—J. Hadfield. street and 19 Main street west. GOING concern.—loo acres leasehold. 01- years to run at £'l acre rent; 0-roomed house, 10 concreted cowbails. etc. : 34 cows, bull, pigs, horse, cart, implements, furniture, crops, etc. Price £750. —Orbell and Co.. Main street. WANTED AT OXCE.-2o secondhand bicycles. We will allow high prices to se-cure this number a 6 we have clients waiting. Bring your old machine in and see what our offer i 6. We are in the position to give you absolute satisfaction with a new machine. —Watt's Cycle Depot. Rangitikei street. QA Q ACRES, 3 miles from PalmerLd U*) ston North, nearly all been ploughed and in grass; six-roomed house; £4l per acre. Terms.—T. J. Rodgers and Co., George street, ANTED KNOWN.—To quench the public thirsts we are keeping our Marble Bar and Chocolate Store open till 9.15—10.30 p.m. on Saturdays. —Dusting, Ltd. C 1 HE A PEST and beet motor cycle / sundries at reasonable prices Outfits, 3s 6d; heavy English Dunlop covers. 26 x 2s, 57s 6d ; English Dunlop belts, 7s Bd, 20s, 1-inch 2zs 6d; Lyso belts, 7s Bd, 17s 6d, 1-inch 20e; horns, 110s 6d ; lamps and generators from 40s; at Adams' Garage, Cuba street, Palmcrston North. BARGAIN 1 " in Motor Cycle. In order to close accounts we have had to take possession of a 3} h.p., 3-speed, free engino Rover Motor Cycle, and will accept £45 tor quick sale. This machine has not had 12 months' use. A real bargain. Apply Watt's Cycle Depot, Rangitikei O&UUND-liAiNiJ Uycie« M guod as new, 30 to select from; lUs cash, balance 4s weekir-—Nonpareil Cycle Co. LADIES— If your Grocer is om ot delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" try the next storo. Price reasonable.
CYCLES.— Shipment 200 new to select from, beautifully finished, Ist grade material. Easy terms, £1 cash, balance 46 weekly.—Nonpareil Cycle Co.
WANTED TO BUr.—Gents' good left—off and misfit clothing, boots, trunks, Gladstone bags, portmanteaux, guns, revolvers and 6porting goods, camping outfits, good saddlery, harness, tools of all trades, pawn tickets, etc., bought for cash.—J. C. Mooney, 69 Eangitikei street. 'Phone 762. YEAR Cards and Gifts in endless variety at L. Martin's Bookselling Depot, Main Street Wert. Bee our sixpenny snd one ■hilling tables for value. , EDISON not in it for talking m*r chines.—Every lawn mower repaired and sharpened by H. E. Bergersen 6peaks for itself. The Spring is on us.—Send your's and have it overhauled before the rush. Second-hand machines bought and sold at 27 and 29 Broad street, 'Phone 499. ALLPAPERS.—We have a fine range of plain Papers in washable permanent colours. Sole agents in the district, Clark and Thompson, 3 Fitzherbert street. "yyE sell the best English and Colonial Biscuits.—Dustins, Ltd. Ladies.— Tim deiioiom "military PICKLE" suita all paktos, and is bettor th;iu the rest. Buy a Bottio to day. Price reasonable. A
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9988, 26 January 1915, Page 1
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