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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA.

Miss Wilson has recently had the Manawatu Tea Rooms much enlarged A hot dinner ia served in the downstairs dining room and fish luncheons in the grillroom upstairs. • Home-made cakes, sandwiches, and savouries to order. Best chocolates always in stock.—Advt.

English Costume Co., conducted by • Mrs Malcolm Tabor, Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-street.—Experts in all branches of ladies' tailoring, including costumes, outdoor and Cravenette coats. Satisfaction guaranteed. Costumes from &Z 10s to 8 guineas.—Advt.

Well, Lily, did you persuade your dad not to get his new wall papers at Wellington ? Lily: Yes, and very pleased he is that he listened to my suggestion. Lottie Well, did you induce him to act on iny sdvice, given after practical experience ? Lily: Yes, we went along together to Osgood and Hancock's, Kangitikei street, and were shown a lovely assortment of wall papers, and had no difficulty in obtaining from them all onr requirements. Our home is now muchbrighter and more pleasing in consequence. You must come up and see theeffect for yourself as socn as possible. We have to thank you for your good advice.—Advt.

Welcome! Old customers and friends of A. H. Sadd will be pleased to know that he has come back to Palmerston to stay, and has leased that woll-known hairdrossing saloon lately carried on by Mr J. Mackenzie, near Coleman Place, The Square, and trusts to meet his old acquaintances once more.—Advt. Richard H. Bright, watchmaker and jeweller, Main-street, having taken over the premises lately occupied by J. H. Manttan (next Miss Wilson's Manawatu Tea Rocms), the Square, is now offering the whole of his JE3OOO stock of jewellery, watches, etc., etc., at enormous reductions. See the window and compare the sale price. Note the address.—Adtt.

The Manawatu Meat and Cold Storage Co. advertise for a lady for office.

A widower wishes to join a lady in a small business venture.

An elderly man wants a position at house or hotel.

Mr C. T. Keeble intimates tresspassers found upon his Fitzherbert property will be prasacuted. Motor cars can be hired at Skeates and Bockaert Ltd., Broad-street. Mr H. S. Collyns notifies he will apply for transfer of license of Levin Hotel toMr T. D. Thomas. <■ Two young men require board and residence. ' Tenders for additions and alterations to residence of Mr A. Sutherland close, with MrL. G. West, architect, to-morrow* Thursday, at noon. Manawatu Meat and Cold Storage C 0.,. Ltd., insert a notice to tradesmen and others. Madam Besant, English character reader and health and complexion specialist, notifies her visit to Palmerston. utiadatn lias secured private rooms at Willow Bank, Church-street, where she may be interviewed from 2 to 9 p.m., cr by appointment, 'phone No. 188. Mrs McCarthy* Central Registry Office, wants a barmaid and a waitress for hotel.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 106, 8 May 1907, Page 5

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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 106, 8 May 1907, Page 5

ADVERTISING MEMORANDA. Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 106, 8 May 1907, Page 5