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Vv ANTED. -4 \J\T ANTED, for business lady, board iu good home, convenient to (Square. Reply "Essex,” "Times” Office. 'I7R7'ANTED, superior accommodation for paying guest, single or double room, also balcony room. Apply 93 Fitzhcrbert Street. gUNLIGHT SOAP Is 3d at Shoppard’s, where clothes pegs are 2d per dozen, and So-Eesi washing powder is Is per large packet.—Sheppard ’s, cash providers. WANTED TO SELL, small business; ” immediate possession. Pull particulars, etc., "Rex,” "Times” Office. \\T ANTED.—Inferior teas are a real ” * extravagance in use. They don ; t possess the exquisite flavour of Desert Gold, which is absolutely free from dust and stalks. Pure, economical; 2s Id lb. TIT ANTED KNOWN, that I have and to arrive, 100 tons of clover and lucerne hay. Buy on a rising market.— E. H. Crabb, Rangitikei Street. TSfE have for sale a few bales of 101b wool packs; better secure some of these while they arc obtainable. — Sheppard’s, cash providers. TIT”ANTED.—Fresh, fragrant, delicious. Desert Gold Tea is laden with invigorating and refreshing qualities that are only found in perfect tea, fresh from the mountain gardens of Ceylon. 2s 4d lb. WANTED KNOWN, that money spent with E. 11. Crabb, Rangitikei Street, for potatoes and hay will save' you money. ■pOEK PIES, cooked meats, celebrated pork sausages, ham sausages, etc., at the British pork shop—Brown and Co., the Square. ARE you going away? Entrust your sale to the popular auctioneers — Harry Palmer's. TIT’ANTED. —Even the most fastidious ” people are delighted with Desert Gold, "The Queen of Teas.” It has a tempting aroma and a satisfying flavour. Get some to-day. 2s 4d lb. TjTINEST quality oatmeal 6s lid 251b bag, at Sheppard’s, wdiere you can buy Brook’s Coffee Essence at Is 3d per bottle. —Sheppard’s, cash providers. /COLLARS, Arrow, Shakespeare, Wellington, value lOd, sale price 6d or 4s lid dozen.—Osborne’s, Main Street. 1 Oft PAIRS children’s tan shoes, sizes g aii( j g i e ft, to clear at 3a 9d. — Hodgson’s " drawn in the ballot” sale. \r*J x z,ij iv.N .. . ' \v e carry the f * mrgest stock of furniture in the .•trier; excellent assortment to choose from. —Mounsey and Co., auctioneers.

pDRNITURB of all descriptions, new and second-hand, at rock bottom prices. Inspection invited. Harry Palmer ’s. ANTED. —For breakfast, for dinner ” and for tea, use Desert Gold Tea, 2s 4d lb. Healthful, pure, refreshing. Your grocer sells and recommends it. Take a pound home to-day. pABY won't cry with pain or cold if put him down with a North British hot water bottle. But look for the “Unique” stopper. It ensures you against, leaks. All chemists. (CHARLES PIKE AND CO., Cabinetmakers and Undertakers, 193 Main Street, opposite Subway. Telephone 504 (day or night). First-class work at reasonable rates. 1 9/(? FOIS S/6. 3 dozen only beauti- " ful round electric torches complete spare refill and bulb. Real bargains.—A. Oklakcr, Electric Torch Merchant, 299 Main St. E., by G.P.O. T ADIES’ coloured topped boots from 22s 6d up to 32s 6d. —Hodgson's “drawn in the ballot” sale. ]VTRS E. MAUDE, metaphysician and psychic, can be consulted at 13 Andrew Young Street (last few weeks). p>OST yonr boy a cake and some jshon.bread in a W. and E. sealed tin. Order to-day.—Whitehead and Ellis, wed ‘mg cake builders Mala St., Tne Square, and fttnupoiM l ': S* IN the trenches a North British not water bottle full of hot water would be worth its weight in gold, but you can buy one for a trifling cost at your chemists. CCALLYWA G or table bagatelle completo with cue and balls, 16s Cd. — At Bennett's. GALE NOW ON! Table damask from 2s 3d a yard, striped blousings from 7%d a yard, navy and black white striped delaine Is a yard, gloves Is apair.—.T. Hadfleld, Rangitikei Street. I W. HOWARD, Builder. 22 Alfred Street, Palmerstixi N’X'th (’phone 100), is a specialist in repair** Estimates supplied for all classes of build iug QU)ME tie and some don’t, but if you inspect the ties at Bill Skinner’s, Main Street, you’ll be tied for all time. r INEN marking outfit complete with stamp of your own name, marking ok, pad, scicl brush, in neat tin box; •.r’ct* ?s Ad, or with postage 2a 9d.—At USTANTED. During cold weather " what a blessing a warm cup of tea 3 —provided it is good tea like Desert 3old. Best, for flavour, healthfulness, ind economy. Order now 2s 4d lb. c\PTi *.-,y |«f. At e.nd finish c.r<* !. outstanding fensure of onr ewib -. u d costumes. *t W,»bb dfivwn tease ~T Putt Adder V-<•! KtTOftr Me EL VP ATN-, Hair, race, and Rktr; Specialist. Manicuring, ehlro. podv and super?!none hair effectively d(H?lt with. Skin preparations and toilet shampooing- Misn M«Bt-w»-tin. 21 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston SCATHE TEETH, sound or otherwise: top market, price to trade and rstheo by return. Post to Manager, recline 0o. s 363 Queen gt., Auckland.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13949, 30 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13949, 30 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13949, 30 July 1918, Page 1

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