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WANTED. WANTED KNOWN—That replies received to advertisements published in these columns will be forwarded to advertisers, to any address, without extra charge. WANTED. —Young lady for studio. Apply Bunting Studios. MAGNETIC Masseuse, Medical Clairvoyante and Psychome(trist, os, 2s 6d. Psychic reader. Mrs Hunt, 33 Waldegrave street. WANTED. —A wardsman for the Public Hospital; single man; must be steady and respectable. Apply Secretary, at Hospital. DON REGISTRY OFFICE. FOR a reliable servant or a good position communicate with us either by 'Phone No. 646 or call or write to our address, No. 23 Main street West. ANTED.—Two camp cooks. Apply sharp. Mrs Anderson, Terrace End. Madame sonia, Egyptian Palmist, Clairvoyante and Medical Healer, can be consulted at 11 IFitzherbert street for a short period. Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ANTED.—Applications for positions as engine cleaners will be received by the Locomotive Foreman at Palmerston. Fif-h Standard certificate necessary, and applicants must be 17 or 18 years of age. Wages to commence 5s 6d per day. HOUSE and I acre of land for sale in Palmerston N. R. Mackay, 35 Rangitikei street.

WANTED. —Abdut three tons mangolds. Apply Show Secretary. WANTED —To Buy, good sacks, nicks, shovels, vices, garden tools, etc.—J. C. Mooney, 60 Rangitikei street, Palnjerston North. 'Phone 762. y RS. BARTON, Telepathist and Clairvoyant (New Zealand's leading psychic), may be consulted, 155 Church street East. ON TOP AGAIN.—Sam Paul, of the Phoenix Hotel, is again the successful tenderer for the' booths at the forthcoming Show. ''Nuff sed." WANTED. —All to come and see how W. t PEGDEN, the Art, Furnisher, the Square, can furnish your cottage from £3l ai>d give you good work and satisfaction. SAM PAUL, of the Phoenix Hotel, will again have the booths at the Spring Show and will dispense invigorating and refreshing drinks. once, good shepherd with dogs, boy for stable work, bushmen, scrub-cutters, good sleeper squarer, waitress, house-par-lour maids, generals, housekeeper, woman cook, cook-laundress. Apply Wallace's Registry, 86 Cuba street, 1 Palmerston North. 'Phone 765. THIS will be the third occasion on whcih SAM PAUL, of the Phoenix Hotel, has catered for the public in the booths at the Show. A! Ha! Hoi Ho!~Hee!~Hee! Patriotic amateurs you will see Opera House. "Les Cloches," Oct. 26-30. • MANY new lines from our factory, all of the latest designs, at prices unheard of. Our furniture ex eels against all-coiners. \V\ PEGDEN, Art Furnisher, the Square. EROM our wives we will get a * wigging. What foi 1 Tour-a-loor-al —loor-al-eh? "Les Cloches," Opera House, Oct. 26-30. HERE will be no half measures iu 1 SAM PAUL'S glosses at the Show. Quality and full value will bo combined. HERE, is a genuine opportunity to solve your floor-covering problem at a substantial saving. Come and inspect. W. PEGDEN, Art Furnisher, the Square. OH Lucky chance! Oh meeting fateful! Come along wo 11 be grateful. "Les Cloches," Opera House, Oct. 26-30. IVILITY, quality, prompt atten- / tion, combined with the very best refreshments, will be SAM PAUL'S motto during the Show. TOU may be ugly, bald and old, k What does it natter! You have gold enough to go to Les Clochea, Opera House, Oct. 26-30.

YOU can furnish throughout, effecting a Big Saving, as well as having a large range to choose from. W, PEGDEN, Art Furnisher, the Square. YOUR amazement you won't conceal for everything will be costly and real at "Les Cloches," STROLOG i— Do you want to know your future, marriage, birthday influences; etc. Send date of birth, with Is postal note, and stamped addressed envelope for reading to'' Fidelity,'' Box 43, Palmerston. YOU expect a package by rail. Ring up Newth and Harvey, 789. That's all, and it's At your door. Gramophones— The Kiingsor beats all, argument unnecessary. Hearing is believing. English made; other gramophones from 60s, records from 2s. Largest stocks in district. —Oates' 56 Main Street West. YOUR luggage will be all right if checked or handled by the Motor "Deliveries. Newth and Harvey, 'phone 789. TH. NEAL, Maiwiractunng Jeweller, Engraver, etc. (next 03*r> Hotel"), Palmerston. All elwses of Ring Work, Medals, Badges, etc. Engraver of the Memorial Plate, Ai' Saints' Church.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12931, 30 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12931, 30 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12931, 30 October 1914, Page 1