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WANTED known, all butchers*, shops will be open all day. tomorrow (Wednesday), but will close-on New Year’s Day. j , WANTED to purchase, second-hand piano. Apply “Cash Buyer,” box M2, Dannevirke. ANTED, positioners lady help or companion. country preferred; Apply “R.P.,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, man to cut grass. Apply 5)6 Alexandra street. / 7'ANTED to buy, cherry plums, any Y quantity. Address 9 Linton street. ASY to buy a piano at easy prices li and easiest terms; big -stock to select from.—Oates’ music stores. ANTED to hire or buy, lady’s tricycle. Write to “Tricycle,” ‘Standard” Office.

ANTED, by yoimg married couple, furnished room, use oi conveniences. Write to “Childless,' 1 “Standard” Office. JADIES’ voile blouses, daintily ernvi broidered, 12s Gd, 15s 6d, 17s Gd,—J/Hadiieid, Rangitikei street. XYjOR weduings and holiday family. re.l.. union photographs, go to Riliens studio, or phone 731, lor an appointment. I _> ETCHER wanted, as general hand. Jl 1 able to kill ; urgent. Apply A. E. Wilton, Rongotea. & » if} BoNEs.—Wanted t-o lease for long term, large unfurnished house, no children. Address “Relined,' “Standard” Office. ' R AMEY’S motor lyrry will run to the Rangitikei beach on New Year’s Day, starting from Rongotea Rost Office at 9.30 a.m. ANTED to buy, Ford car, in good order. State lowest cash price to box 317, Palmerston North. ANTED. 2 or 3 good milking Cows, must be heavy milkers. Ad- “ Milkers,” “Standard” Office. ANTED, women and girls for laundry work; also good ironers. Apply Mann’s laundry. r A DIES’ sizes in Phillips’ rubber 1 1 soles and heels; also men’s sizes, just landed.—At Hannah’s. ANTED to bny, 4, 5 or 6-roomed house. Apply “Genuine Buyer,’

I “Standard” Office. QCHOOL inspector; “Take a number that’s well known, such as .” Chorus; “1092, the chief taxi phone.”— T, J. Killick. H OUSE, wanted to rent, 5 rooms or more; no children. Write “Tenant,” “Standard” Office. 'ANTED, boy lor grocery, wages £1 per week. Apply Morris and Watts, Cuba WANTED, by respectable elderly lady furnished room. Apply “Permanent,” “Standard” Office. TVTATIVE RESERVE. Practically _ . new, most desirable dwelling; immediate possession; live rooms, all conveniences. Bargain for quick sale. Apply R. H. Spencer, Rangitikei street. M ANGEL plants for sale —Sutton’s , prize-winner, 5s per 1000. Apply Stuart McKenzie, phone 519, or box ISO, Palmerston North. rpKRRACE END.—Coronation conJL i'ectionery lias bran tubs, (id and Is dip. Full value guaranteed. jf>UY your number any number ol .IF times for Is lucky dip on New Year’s Eve, at C-ollinson and Cunningliame’s. See presents in window 0. B CHANSON AND KEARNEY, 233 Main street, selling gpiart lines of ladies’ dust coats, trench shape, for 355. KODAK. —Stocks of films, printing paper, developers, etc., town prices, at the Rongotea Co-op., Rongotea. ITfIR.EE inspection of Father Christ mas’ cave at Collinson and Cuhninghame’s every cay until Wednesday. New Year’s Eve, 07 ANTED to sell, new-oroomed bunt T galow, all conveniences, close to Square; owner leaving. Price £1000; £350 cash.—Orbell and Co., Main street.

| 01N in l\ew Year's Eve revelry an r•>' Collin,soil and Cuuningha'meV— Huy a number for Is lucky dip. Presents displayed,, window 6. FJ. SHEPPARD is out on his own for • value in all kinds of tools, iron, wire, nails, staples, etc., etc.; furniture, bedsteads and bedding, kapoc and wire mattresses, and many other lines. Call and ico him. DON’T MISS free inspection of Father Christmas’ cave at Collinson and Cunninghame’s. Every day until New Year’s Eve. ORCHARDS sprayed for codiin moth with up-to-date appliances. Write, call or phone 1014.—Henderson, nurseryman. Main street. EMMETT, “practical grocer,” Featherstou Street; give him a trial, it will pay you every lime.—Phono 1009. GTARNER ANDGARNER are showIf ing the greatest display of toys and dolls ever seen in Palmerston. Buy early. OOUND furniture and good household ik?/ sundries wanted in any quantity. Will buy for cash or sell on owner’s account.—Harry Palmer’s. TXRTJIT and jam jars just landed at J. F. J. Sheppard’s; quality and price right, get in early. Our prices for English dinuerware and teaware are I Sow.

BOON still leads in grocery values— Salmon, sardines, and tinned fruits in great variety; all finest brands. OTEING succeeds like success, and no sales succeed better than those conducted by Harry Palmer and Co. CIAKES, mince pies, plum pud- ' dings, made only, from the very, best ingredients.—Dustin’s, the providW ANTED to sell, duchess chest, wardrobe, Austrian chairs, trousers’ press, tenuis net, clocks, watches) gold alberts, lady’s, gold chain, bracelets, brooches, and B flat cornet.. —J. C. Moonev, 60 Rangitikoi street,phone 1155. iQMATO and bedding plant* of all quantity.—Wateon Bros., Ltd;, or A. J. Shailer. nurseryman. Scandia street. npASI, now 7-sear.or Willy’s Knight JL car; comfortable, punctual, satisfactory ; charges reasonable.—’Phone SMI.—A Tonkin. description* now ready in any

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1711, 30 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1711, 30 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1711, 30 December 1919, Page 1