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WANTED. t Good cooks and pood stoves and good ! Are good but of little avail, [victuals llf the fuel you gi ve them to cook with . j Isn't equal to Coalbrookdale. | / 10ALBE00KDALE and other ( coals stocked ; also Coke and Fire wood. i Tiik Westport Coat. C<\ j Phone 353. Palmerston North. ED IS OX RECORDS ITBLIC EXCHANGE OFFER. i | \ CRING January, February and March we will give you allowance • 011 your records you are tired of or wish to exchange. Call or write for particulars to ■ * H\lk nri7 Q 9 EDISON PHONO | IF/i i 9 dealer 53 Main Street West, PALMERSTON NORTH. W7" ANTED—As companion, young » » girl, 15 or 16, light duties. Three miles in country. Pleasant home. Apply Times office. , ~0 IDE Speed Cycles and Michehn -lAj Tyres. There is nothing better. Speed Cycle Depot, Opposite Grand Hotel, The Square. WANTED By two young girls, situation waitress and housemaid. Address M.M., Post Office, Taihape. W r ANTED—lmmediately for the Dry Milk Factory, Bunnythorpe, two boys for packing room. Apply Joseph Nathan & Co., Ltd., Broad Street. WANTED —Furnished rooms by a married couple, with use of conveniences. Apply " L," Times office. WANTED KNOWN —That we aic still delivering Bread to all parts of the town for 3d Cash. Meadlj and Gardener, Phoenix Bakery, Main Street East. Private address, 10, Broad Street. 'Phone 71G. Messrs davis & hay, "The Criterion Bakers, beg to inform the public of Palmerston North that they have opened a first-class cake and pastry business situated in 18, Main Street, West, and hope to be favoured with a fair share of the public patron; age. Hot pies and tea and cakes always ready. I p VERY description of second-hand J goods bought, sold, or exchanged. —J. Hadfield, Rangitikei stieet. Phone 607. WANTED— To exchange, 80 acres dairy farm for unencumbered good rent producing town property. W. C. Brophy, Paimerstop North. ANTED —To exchange £2400 » » worth of unencumbered town rent producing property for a small sheep farm, Main Trunk line. W. C. Brophy, Palmerston North. WANTED —To sell, dry building sites, full quarter acre, £BO each*. £lO cash. W. C. Brophy, Palmerston North. I' HRISTMAS Cakes in great varl • V ' ety; 100 to choose from(inspection invited) at Whitehead Bros., the great Wedding Cake makers, Main Street, West. VS T ANTED—To exchange, 2 cottages V V well let, for a central building site. W. C. Brophy, Palmerston N. ~X\r ANTED—To sell, 40 acres rich * » land, fully improved, carrying 30 cows. Price £55, £7OO cash. W, C. Brophy, Palmerston North. \VT ANTED—To exchange, 1406 i T acres 2 sheep country at £5 5« per acre for Palmerston town property*W. C. Brophy, Palmerston North. \\f ANTED—To exchange, 150 acflas u fully improved dairy farm, close to Palmerston, for good town rent producing property. W. C. Brophy Palmerston North. WANTED— To exchange, 12 acres, unencumbered for small farm W. C. Brwphy, Palmerston North. CIHORTBREAD of the finest qnality (made by Scotsmen), any motto inscribed, at Whitehead the leading bakers, Palmerston |. don registry office. 23, Main Street West WANTED Laundress, housekeeper, cooks, waitresses, housemaids, generals, nurse girl, contract for. stumping. WAITING ENGAGEMENT-" Boy leaving school, flax hands, porters, kitchenmen, men cooks, women day work. King np 'Phone 646. JJECEIVED large shipment new sea son's paperhangings. For price and quality cannot be excelled. Largest I stock to select from at R. and E. Tingey & Go's, Ltd., Broad-street. ARRIVED at the Club Hotel Win© and Spirit Vaults another large shipment of Tucker's V.O. liqueur whisky, Munro's Imperial Whisky Tucker's Blend 10 years old whisky andJoulin Dub. is V brandy, Cockburn's four diamond port wine and fine old sherry for medicinal purposes kept in stock. Australian wines 3s 6d per bottle or 36s per case. All the leading brands of ales and stouts bottled lon the premises, per dozen or 8b t ; d I dozen. A single bottle at I wholesale prices. Open all the vear j ropud. H. B. Tucker, proprietor. "

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1856, 24 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1856, 24 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1856, 24 February 1913, Page 1

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