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i-OST AND FOUND. IpOUND. Between Newbury and J - Palmerston North, a goldmounted walking stick with, monogram, Owner may have same, by applying to the Feilding Farmers’ ! Freezing Co. Ltd., Feilding. WANTED. —By the Land Drainage Board, two men for drainage wotK Apply at the Board’s Office Street. boy for office nod warehouse, Apply immediUtclA* iMSOjlj Strutters UfltL MA, Rangitikei Street. PLEASANT and cheap way to travel is by the Terrace End Motor Bus. Apply 22 Albert Street. ANTED—Two unfurnished rooms, in a nice locality, with the use of conveniences. Apply, “M.5.,” “Times” Office. WANTED,

gTRAWRERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, Delicious Strawberries, Green' Peas, Lovely Green Peas, Finest Black Heart Cherries, Local-grown Tomatoes, etc.—Cox’s (next Rawlins). Phone 458. gATURDAY, December 9th, is the last day for this bargain—Box suit, felt hat, pair braces, collar, tie, and handkerchief, £2 10s the lot.—J. Hadfield, Rangitikci Street. RANTED KNOWN Wheeling wool in any quantity at Crouchers. V* ■ 12000 DOZEN fresh eggs wanted; j y highest cash price [at Collinson and Cunninghame’s tea rooms. pE”EASIEST WAY to trouble in the dark is to have an Ever Ready British Torch. Call and have a yarn with Bert Pratt, he has | them.

JAMES ’ white canvas shoes, all styles from 7/6; maids with low heels, from 7 JQ, at Hannah’s. TIf"ANTED. Kitchen maid, Old T People’s Home,. Awapuni. Apply Matron, ’Phone 863. A NICE pipe and tobacco POUCH will be his present this year. Secure them at Bert Pratt’s. He has a line assortment. yES, HE WOULD LIKE-a Safety Razor. At Bert Pratt’s you can secure the Gilette, Auto Strop, 7 O’clock and other lines frojn 5s up. Blades also stocked. beach shoes or riversiders; ** ladies’ 1/11, gents’ 2/3; ladies’ boots 2/6; specials for bathing, at Hannah’s. ASTER Plants—Large stock fine hardy plants now ready, 9d dozen; 4/- per 100, delivered anywhere for cash.—B. H.'Just, Palmerston N.

qTRAWBEERIES. Finest Local Grown, Black Heart Cherries of the best. Lovely Queensland Pines at “The Shop”; “The Imperial’': J. Trezise. Phone 898, x- 10 tent and fly, 365; white and gold cups and saucers from 7/6 per dozen. —J. Hadfield, Rangitikei St. 8 OERT BOWATER, Cabinetmaker, Featherston Street, is the place to leave yo-ur furniture orders. Quality and low prices can’t be beat. TURING your boy and be taken with him at the Woodville Studio. High-class photos by Billens. lITUNT ’S Motor Bus will run as follows: Foxton Heads next Sunday 8.30 from office, return ss; Woodville Races Wednesday and Thursday next from Clarendon corner 9 o’clock sharp, return 6s. __ AJEW lines of laTciics’ court and strap shoes just opened from 12/6 to 27/6; latest styles at Hannah ’s. WANTED—Cook for Hospital; also cook for Nurses’ Home, laundry maid and ward ’s-maid. Apply Matron, Public Hospital. qADDLE tweed pants, 10s 6d; underpants, Is 4d; singlets Is 3d; cotton socks, 3 pairs for 2s. —J. Hadfield, Rangitikei Street.

satisfaction has been given ™ to users of Letherine. Try some on your car. Alexander Clark and Co., Sole Agents, 3 Fitzherbcrt Street. yy ANTED, the general public to know that C. Wallace is a cash buyers of houses of furniture of every description; highest- prices given. Address: 86 Cuba Street or Phone 765. HI7A.NTED KNOWN. —We have for sale second-hand Studebaker car, 1914 model, complete with spare wheel, cover and tube, and all accessories; in perfect order. Price £2OO. — Second-hand 1913 Studebaker, thoroughly overhauled throughout, finished in French Grey. Price only £175. Call and inspect.—Adams Garage, I Cuba Street, Palmerston North. WANTED N O W N . J. O’BRIEN AND 00., Carrying Contractors, Customhouse and Forwarding Agents, Specialise in their Customs and Forwarding Department, quick clearance and prompt delivery being the password. Vehicles for every description of Cartage Work always available. Office: 8 Victoria St., Wellington. TXIGHT writing, written rightly by THOMPSON, the sign man, 9 . CliircJj Street (opposite Grand Hotel).

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13565, 2 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13565, 2 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13565, 2 December 1916, Page 1