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WANTED. MUSIC BY POST. 8 END /or cither or all of those beautiful Waltzes:—'' Golden Morn'" (Cowley), "Dawn of Spring" and "Ends and Blossoms" (Adrian Hope). 2s each, two for 3s Gd, or three for 5s (post free). ARTHUR'S MUSIC STORES, Main street West, Palmerston N. Ask for Descriptive List of Popular Favourites. C. 010 Cabinetmaker & Upholsterer, George stre ?t, PALMERSTON, 1VI" VNUFACTIJREB of Cabinet Gramaphones. Double Eide records 2s each. MAER t.ED COUPLE want unfurnished room near the Square. Apply Superior, caro Times Office. WANTED. —Boys or girls for Pickle Factory; good wages; easy hours. Apply Hamilton and Jones, Ltd.. Church street East. WANTED. By two young men situation on farm or station. Willing to do all kinds of work. Apply South Island,' Varo Times Office. ANTED TO" SELL.—An organ in good repair. Apply 72 Pi 1 herbert street. \.¥7 ANTED.—Everybody to try a sam pi" of the famous Waipn Coal. Ring phone 401, Tiratu Saw milling Co.. Coal and Firewood Yauls, Main street West. 11 ANTED.—-Paint ors, shepherd, tt housemaid, waitress, barmaid lad for station, two good ploughmen (wages t'Os), none but- good men need apply- Wallace's Registry Office, Cuba street, Palmerston North, 'Phone 7G5. SEE the Display of Charles Dickon's Works framed at Clarke and Thompson's, 3 Fitzherbert street, the Continuous Picture Show. WANTED. —Contract fencers, five barmaids, waitress, stripper• keeper and feeder, generals, ladyhelps, waitress tea rooms. Coghili d Registry. Tfi, NEAL, Ma nufacturing Jewe)- • ler, Engraver, etc. (next Club Hotel). Palmerston. All classes «f Ring Work. Medals, Badges, etc. Engraver of the Memorial Plate, Ail Saints'" Church. LEARY & CO. are now catering fc>T people who cannot afford highpriced gramophones. Instruments from £3. BUILDING TIMBER in Rimu, Matai and Pine. Big Stocks; large daily output; sizes cut to order. Deal direct with producer.—Send for quotations to TAMAKI SAWMILLS, RAURIMIJ. EDjU (JND OSBORNE, P.C.D., 57 Main street West, is selling Good Colonial All Wool 9x4 Blankets at 16s per pair, and lie can do it. Edmund osborne. p.c.d,, 57 Main street West, has decided to clear cut all his present stock of Youths' and Boys' Suits at 4s in th*> £ discount. XTTJ \NTED. Cook?, generals,. ff housemaids, waitresses, porters, plough nan, scrub-cutters, bushmen, painters, barmaids, shepherds Wallace's Registry, 86 Cuba strofci Palmerston North. 'Phono 765. QUALITY CAKE Whitehead B:oh 6J, Sid, lOd and Is per lb, matin fresh daily. Main Street West and The Squaie. T? DMUND OSBORNE, P.C.D., 57 Lt Main street West, is showing the latest in Men 's Real Fur and Wool Hats, Shuts, Ties, Collars and Underwear. JL The star piano in France, manufactured in Paris, Chopin's favourite instrument. Jan Cherniavsky's selection for Maud Allan's Company. Milner and Thompson, Ltd... sole agents, Square, Palmerston North. T3E Werner Piano, at 50 guinea a, cannot be equalled for Die moncv. It is the best proposition offering in New Zealand at the present time.° This -'an be purchased on terms of £2 deposit and i\ monthly at Wilner anrd Thompson's, Ltd., Square. Come in :-nd hear it played. Ns w, fvskeu to i. ;y. SPRING has gone. Send your Icets to H. E. Bergersen and get h new spring and key if required. Winter is on us. Send your orders early for safety spark screens. These are in great demand all over New Zealand. Orders are sent north and south. —*i 7 and 29 Broad street. 'Phone 499. H/"| "I And ins Gd is the price for f/-La a few days for Ready toWear and Trimmed Hats at WOOLLETT'S. These are all this season'"w goods. Don't forgot the aduriw, Main str-.et, near station. 4 E >OI.I'TELY beyond question. L<ry and Co. have the I'lir,-: piar< di-V'hiy ic th;s district. In? £«'• ■ tion iivi'ed.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12800, 25 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12800, 25 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12800, 25 May 1914, Page 1

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