WILL gentleman who called at 47 Hour he street, on Saturday, please call to-night. WANTED, >vicinity Lombard - Featherston «s streets Olijce. grazing for one cow, Apply ‘‘Standard” Apply Birch W street. ANTED, baker. Bros., WANTED to sell, quiet heifer, ..at drop. 'Apply 289 Fea'therston WANTED,’ reliable man-or youth for . dairy farm, machines used, good home. Address at “Standard Office.
0‘ x their faces a smile, as they ride in style; what a blessing he knew .it ph0ne,,1092.—T. J. Killick. XT 7ANTED at once, -ir oners; also VV girls for learning. Apply Smith’s Victoria hand laundry, 29 Hanson stieet. _ __ ._J PIANOFORTE.— Wanted to buy, up ■to £6O. State particulars to ;;isecthoven,” “Standard” Office.^ HOME life is the best life—make the home look nice .by placing good furniture in it, Don’t forgot the great clearing sale to-morrow, No. 36 Princess street. iIIAFTON AND FERGUSON voiles 1 reduced from Saturday, January 3rd. Were 3s Gd to 4s 3d per yard; now 2s lid.—Colliuson and Cunningliarae, Ltd. ANTED, by business young lady, VV board in private family. Write to “X.Y.Z.X., “Standard” Office. J CHANSON and Kearney, 233~Main street, will continue to give best value in holiday wear, at lowest prices. W ANTED, girl for shop. Apply Cunningham’s, confectioner, the Square.
JUST the thing—a nice chesterfield suite. There’s a real beauty for sale to-morrow at. No. 36 Princess st. See particulars, page 8. RING Brown and Rasmussen and get them to repair that broken artesian, well. \-TERY nice home, 7 rooms, Pitt V j street, £750; very easy terms, immediate possession. £750. —Farmms’, Land Agency. WANTED, by young man, in good bedroom (with breakfast preferred). State terms to “X.,” Ollice. MAN wanted for general brewery work; good willing worker, loafms need not apply.—Kewpie Brewery. WANTED, good cook-general, ' Apply Alls Hannay, 14 Amesbury street. ... TALKING about that chesterfield suite just reminds me that there is a first-class one advertised for sale toriuorrow, at 36 Princess street. , See page 8.
~\\T ANTED, grass mowing, by the „VV acre, machines used. Apply A. Whitehead, 44 Pahiatua street, or 'phone 828. _ 7 -ROOMED lionsc, close railway station, £750; very easy terms. —Farmers’ Land Agency, box 218, phono 300. WANTED to sell, modern six-room-ed bungalow", aero section. Price £1350 lor quick sale; easy terms. Genuine proposition. No agents. Ap-' ply “Owner,” box 41, Palmerston North. BERGER’S paint is the most economical on the market; colours, 24s 6d gallon, at F. J. Sheppard’s, 85 ind 85a Rangitikei street. A RE you thinking of buying a \lashboard or a Singer sewing machine as a present. If the latter, remember an almost now one will be sold tomorrow, at 30 Princess street.'
VULCANISERS, 6s 9d; Coaster hubs fitted, 30s; Brook’s saddle Tindercarriages fitted, 5s Gd; large stocks ladies’ and gents’ B.S.A. cycles, secondhand, but good as new; cycles built to order from £l4 10s.—Ideal cycle works, next “Standard.” LADIES— What would you like tor a. present, a chesterfield suite or a first-class Singer sewing machine? Just remind the mere man that he can satisfy your wishes by attending the clearing sale to-morrow at 36 Princess 'street. S~ EE this season’s prettiest Grafton •and Ferguson voiles; specially reduced from 3s 6d and 4s 3d to 2s lid per yard.—Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. ■
MASTER carburetters ensure economical motoring.—Arthur Whitaker, the car repair man, 8 Grey street. ''Phone 525. . E— MMETT extends a welcome to all old and new friends at his busy little store, Feathorston street: telephono 1009. _ B~~OON for Peck’s table delicacies— White’s jellies and Seiler’s marmalade.— Broadway’s class grocery stores, phone 379. J ’'OHANSON and Kearney, 233 Main street, for holiday wear, bathing suits, Panamas, garbardino tennis troueers. > 1 ■ Strawberries and cream, ice cream, and iced drinks served daily at Dustin’s marble bar. Madame de luen is now showing a complete range of dainty j lingerie in crepe de chene, Fugi, etc. i Showroom, Coleman Place, Phone 1027. BOON sells the product of earth and V, sea, and at prices to suit; just call in fend see (Broadway). BTIY- NOW, and save worry at the store where you get everything to suit everybody. Here are a few useful .presents for men: Hairbrushes, -shaving brushes, aiito strops, razors, Gillette razors, watches, fountain pens, pocket knives.—Watson | Bros., Ltd.
WE PACK and post orders for cakes to any part - of the world. Order at once.—Whitehead and Ellis. - ' ORDERS taken for cooked hams, at Dustins, Ltd., the premier 'caterer?. *.. . '. T7l J. SHEPPARD sells thermome- . V tors.—Clinical, milk-testing, wall I arid '■ chemical thermometers.—Bs and
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 1
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