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GROVE'S CASH§TORE Preserving Season, 1903, WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF JAM JAES JELLY JARS ALL MASON JARS SIZES. PRESERVING Jars, MASLIN PANS ENAMEL Preserv- ALL ing Pans SIZES. INDIARUBBER Rings PBESEJRVING SUGAR -VERY STRONG. ALL .VERY CHEAP AT GROVE'S CASH STORE.

MRS J, a. ANDERSON, EELIABLE REGISTRY OFFICE TERRACE END. AGENT FOR— Canterbury Press and Harold's Hair Restorer. WANTED— Lady helps, housekeepers, general, no children, 15s ; general near town, 15s ; girls to assist, 10s ; kitehenmaid 14s, private house ; waitresses, house maids, laundresses, cooks, 20s ; cooks ana parlour-maids for stations ; housemaid waitress, nurse for station, girls for Hawke's Bay, Hawera, Wanganui, and Wellington. Wanted—Scutchers and pressers ' Wanted—Cook for hotel, £3 per week Wanted—Two kitchenmen, 20s Wanted—Plughman, milkers and hotel hands. Wanted—Situation for new chum ; no salary. Also for buttermaker. Wanted—A cook for flaxmill, vraeee £2 a, week. Wanted—Cook for a threshing machine. wages 30s MRS J. H. ANDERSON, AGENT FOR MANAWATU DAILY TIMES. Registry Office. ANSTEE~AND CO, LAND AND LABOUR AGENT, Main-street, near Railway EUtion, WANTED— House and parlour maids ; general for town, wages 15s ; 2 men for scrub-cutting ; elderly man for gardening ; cook for country hotel; 3or 4 good milkers ; good barmaid for «ountrj hotel; general for Pahiatua, 15s ; waitress and ladies' helps for countrj. Waiting engagements — Housekeepers, experienced flaxmill and farm hands engine-drivers and teamsters. • MRS ESSEX, LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE. Opposite the Palmerston Railway Station Wanted—First-plass milker Wanted—Young man to drive baker's cart, country Wanted—Nwo first-class flaxcutters, '8s per ton Wanted—Two flascutters Wanted—A general for town, easy place Wanted—Six men, must be good crosscut and axemen ; Is per hour Wanted—A general farm, must be abla to milk Wanted-A hocw tablemaid, private family, town Wanted—Several girls to assist Wanted — Several general seirants. wages from 10s to 16a anted—Camp cook for flaxmill Wanted—A station cook Wanted—First-cl-ss scutcher, 10s. Wanted-A cook general for privtte family, country, wages 20s, Wanted-A youth with knowledge of sheep. °

VTEW 6-roomed house at sacrifice, corner 1» Ferguson and Pitt street. No reasonable ofier refused. Senn, Occidental Hotel Buildings. LOST— In Pabner6ton about three weeks ago, a liver and white cocker spanieli Reward at Daily Times office or Stevenson's Broad street stables. LOST— Last Wednesday afternoon between Mr Riddiford's gate, Longburn, and Awapuni station, a gentleman's gray top coat, lined with plaid. Kindly return to Times office or Mr Biddiford's, Longbnrn. Reward. WANTED— To sell a Sterling bicycle, in good order, £10 cash. J. B. Clarkson, Rudge-Whitworth Agency, next Firebell, Coleman Place. WANTED— Clerk, yardman, and" two teams for carting timber. C. N. Clausen, Church street. A YOUNG lady (23) recently drapery saleswoman, wishes to learn the bar» Apply "Rita" Times office, Palmerston N. lA/ ANTED—A smart youth for office. tLi » Apply PromP% c- B. Buxton E Land Agent, Rangitikei street. WANTED— General servant; sleep a* home. Apply Mrs Gihnour, nest Times office. LOST —At the Wedeyan picnic at Ashhurst on Thursday, a lady's silver watch. Reward on returning to Daily Times office. X\? ANTED—A smart young man to •-■* work in factory. Apply Bell and Co., Rangitikei street. I*7 ANTED—At once, a smart man T * with good references, and understands general storekeeping. No other need aPPIy-—Stephens Bros., Market House. Apiti. WANTED — A good second-hand billiard table. State price and where to be seen. "D" Daily Times office. FOR SALE—Coachbuilding and Wheelwright business ; established 16 years. Owner has good reasons for selling. Can have lease of premises for a term of years. For particulars apply " Confidential," c/o A. E. Martin, Agent, Church street. \l7 ANTED KNOWN — Macphbhbos rv Sells Groceries of the Best Qualities and at Low Priosa C«h, ANTED KNOWN Thai our justomeru ssve from'Se to 5s poi imk lh# oost of Shau Groceries sums wo boga'a o issue a egular monthly o*sh price lis irovs'R C*eb 8 ore. c Eqn&rti. WANTED KNOWN - Macphebhon'b Kanßany Tea 'a, onestlr worth 2a MASSEY HARRIS AND IMPERIAL Bicycles.—These splendid machines on sale. Ail bicycle accessories in stock. Splendid assortment of lamps. Repairs under my own personal supervison C. S. Pickering, The Square, near public library; WANTED KNOWN Maophkrson bo! * the Supreme Pig Mt-al; also bv>;n pollard, bariey moal, crußh'd oatß, crushed barley, and good table cotatoea.

TO LVf-Fumisbed. College street south, 9-ro-:med house with 4 acres, l»rge orchard, tw-t paddocks, stabling, etc. To a really good tenant very reasonable rent. Apply G. A. Preece and Co., or Leigh and Cox. ANTED KNOWN—That J. Coi, likowood, the Cash Batcher, ..•.irnoi of Main aod Princess Streets, ha& received Jdelivery of an up-to-date C»«h Regtrter, which registers all discounts, Liberel Discount to all Gash Purchasers Best Quality of Meat, at Lowest Powiblj Prices. ' WANTED KNOWS-flighert" price for empty bottles in F&lmerston is obtained at Gattscbe's Eagle Brewery. Rangitikei-atreet-FOR SALE—Second hand: Ons light ■P™g. t dr*y 5 1 Hght exprc.B wag. gon; 1 Whitechapol cart. All in Rood order. Apply A. Kingsbeer. WANTED' KTOWNHpS,f reduc tiona for Xmas. Up to January Ist 1 *ill give a discount of 5 per cent to all Cash Purchasers ol Budge - Whitworth Eicycles ; on all other Bicyoies on hand 10 per cent for caEh.-J. B Clwk E on, next Firebell, CoUwm n&ce, Palmetktcn N *»d Mancheeter (street, F«iWic ? , '

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7631, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7631, 24 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7631, 24 January 1903, Page 3

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