WANTED. ALL kinds of barrels, kegs, tubs, fruit cases, bee boxes, and all kinds of jobbing work executed on the premises. B. B. McWilliam, Cooper, Bangitikei street (opposite Holben and Kirk's). f 1 A DVANCE Terrace End— Wβ give 1 J\- 16ozs to the pound, and for cash • sell as oheap as any cash list in Palmerston North. Try Rowland's store.. A GENT for Eclipse Salt, the finest for jljl dairy and table procurable, J. R. Graham's Cash Stores. Cream for the skin may be - \J obtained from Miss Halle only. Sole agent. DENTISTRY.— Mr Hooper, Dentist, purposes moving to Rongotea and making that place his headquarters. Protern he may be found there at his office, next the Post Office Store, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. } "IjlOR Sale, f»ur harness-horses, heavy * JD and light, and one spring dray > with harness Also, two heifers, one calf, aud six sheep. Apply to C. and M. Borrenson, Ada street, or Himatangi. FULL stock of seed potatoes, garden and flower seeds, wire netting, and all garden requisites at J. B. Graham's Cash Stores. \ TTIISHING Rods, steel centre, nets r X? gaffs, minnows, flie3, reels, etc., etc, r at L, Giorgi tobacconist, the Square, \ TUST landed! The genuine English tl Eclipse Bicycle, 1908 model. Imported direct from manufacturers by 'Jones and Goodwin, Main-street (opposite Railway Station). Call and inspeot ' these machines. Accessories at lowest prices. JUST Landed at Rowland's store, the famous Hamadavo tea, coffee and cocoa. All are invited to give them a , trial. LOLLIES and Dollies for Xman; a large assortment at H. Speed's, . Broad street. ! -m/r ENDELSSOHN'S Oratorio "Elijah" . -LyJ- (Novello's edition) can be obtained from J. P. Leary & Co., The Home ' of Music. MISS HALLE, hair and skin specialist, late of Sydney, may be consulted at her rooms, Waldegrave's Buildings the Square. ONE of Palmerston North's leading business men writes:—"Since sending the firm's cycles round to you for repairs the monthly account has shown a reduction of 25 per cent. I also notice you are much cheaper in all individual items." READER !!! Send your Repairs to us for satisfaction and low prices. - THE NONPAREIL CYCLE CO.. Coleman Place. NEW SUIT FOR^6/-. SEND your old clothes, etc., to be made equal to new to the Dry Cleaning and Dying Works. Cream dresses, chiffons, hats aud feathers, ladies' evening dresses, ball dresses, feather boas, furs, etc, a speciality. Every description of goods cleaned or dyed. Note the address :G. Vanston telephone 443. Main street. nno Cyclists! For first-class repairs go JL ■to J ones & Goodwin, Main-street, (opposite Railway Station). All work executed by English cycle engineers at lowest prices and guaranteed. Enamelling and overhauling a specialty and tubes fitted promptly. fTfO Anglers—Fishing tackle has now JL arrived. Seoure oarly at L. Giorgi, tobacconist, the Square. -WTISITORB to Feilding will find it to T their advantage to patronise A. J. Hart's tea rooms, Manchester street, and also at A. L. Frost's late premises. Bread of best quality, pastry, cakes, scones and confections always obtainable. Balls, parties, and picnics catered for. WANTED, buyers of linoleums and floorcloths to see the value and range—l/ 11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/8, 2/11, 3/3, 3/4, 3/6, 3/9, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, all 2 yards wide; also in 3ft, 3ft 9in, and 4ft 6 in, to match all the above.—Collinson and Cunningham, Broad street, the Square. WANTED KNOWN—That I have taken over the plumbing and tinsmith's shop in George-street carried on for so many years by W. Rawlins. All work will receive prompt attention, and will be carried out in a workmanlike manner. Certificated workmen employed F MEYRICK. WANTED Known — Dresses made from 9s 6d;, dresses cut and fitted, 3s 6d. Classes now being formed. The latest American system of dressmaking learned in a few lessons. Call and inspect the 'Frisco Fitter, taught with great success in the Dunedin and Timaru Technical Schools. — Madame Stuart, corner Campbell and Cuba streets WANTED Known—That E. B. McWilliara, Cooper, Bangitikei street (opposite Holben and Kirk's), is now prepared to do all kinds of Coopering work. A trial solicited. Call and get quotations. WANTED KNOWN—That the N.Z Express Co undertake to remove furniture, clearing of goods through Customs, and forwarding of any class of packages to all parts of the world. WANTED Known—That good hands are always procurable at Dickinson's Registry Office, George-street,|Pal-merston North. WANTED, the public of Feilding to know that A. J. Hart, the premier caterer, has purchased Mr A. L. Frost's business, and will run the same on up-to-date lines. Afternoon-teas supplied and catering undertaken in all its. branches.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 10 December 1907, Page 1
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