ladies' and Maid's White Shts NOW 2s lid WERE 7s lid to 12s 6d. IN MUSLSN AND MATT ALSO EMBROIDERED. I I I
START Housekeeping! Hookway will supply the furniture. 4ft. 6in. rimu sideboard, antique, stained rich brown walnut. 2 drawers, roomy cupboard with 2,panel doors, bevelled edge mirror tor £6 6s. No shop expenses tucked away in this genuine factory-to-you price! Look for the big 9in Kiny; street, rear of Collinson and Sons. "CIRDR. HERRING, Land Agent, has another good spec to cfer YOU. Therefore, call *n</ see him at once if you want a safe investment. Call at his office, National Bank Buildingi, Rangitikei street. 'Phone 624. Whitehead & Pears' Summer Sale. BIG REDUCTIONS IN MILLINERY. Trimmed Hats at Less Than Half Price. Straw Shapes at Is 11 d. Ready-to-Wears from 2s ftd. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. BIG BARGAINS IN FLOWERS. The Square, Palmereton North SCULPTORS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. J. W. FISHER AND CO. Late Frank Harris and Co., Ltd., formerly S. Dowdall and Co. 12 David Street, Palmerston North (opposite Railway Station). (Oldest established firm in the Manawatu). We carry large stocks of Artistic Memorials, both in Marble and Granite. All kinds of Cemetery Work a specialty. P.O. Box 177. 'Phone 376. H. COUPER, CASH BUTCHER, 60 CUBA STREET. STILL sells only the primest meat at lowest cash prices. 'Phone 283. Support the man who lowered the price. REMOVAL NOTICE. HOMERTON NURSING HOME. NURSE VINCENT HAS removed her nursing home to the residence in Ameebury street, lately occupied by Colonel Chaytor. TIS like magic how promptly "XAZOL" relieves the most obstinate cough or cold. Unexcelled for bronchial affections, colds m the head, tightness in the chest. Wonderfully economical, too. Sixtv doses for Is 6d.
TRUST MONEYS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE for investment in Mima of £2OOO to £SOOO at current rates on fully improved rural land.—Han king and Eockhart Fitzherbert, Solicitors, Palmeraton North. J^OSES. —Thouaanda of roaes in bloom. Now ia the time ttf inspect and to order for the piantinf season. All plants ttrong and vigorous. Frank Maaon, Sandon Road, Faildinf. SLIPPKPY floors are u«|)leasant. ' TAX-OL"' gives a glossy polish but doi'o not make floors slippery. Test it. MRS. J. H. ANDERSON. Licensed Registry Office, Terrace End. Wanted.—Nurse needle-woman, 2 children. Wanted.—G room. Wanted.—Washers, cutters, and navvies. Wanted.—2 camp cooks, 355; also barmaid. Wanted.—Camp cook. Wanted.—Cooks; housemaids, par-lour-maids; gentlemen's houses; general, small family, 20s; lady helps, 20s; several generals for town and country; cooks, three in family; cook for town, 30s; laundress, 30s; waitresses, 25a; housemaids, 22s 6d; cooks, 355; hotel, Imarding-house servants; girls to assist, 12s. Wanted.—Groom, 255; gardener and milkers. 355; farm hands; milkers for ' machines ; several hoys. L'Os. Wanted. —N-nv arrival STAMPS FOR IIEPLY,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9988, 26 January 1915, Page 1
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