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wantea . I, WANTED-A smart lad able to milk. Apply to E. Ifonberg, milkman, Foxton Line. 1,1; ANTED^-A quiet horse forharV ness, suitable for a lady to drive. Apply to T. Jordan, The Square. a ANTED KNOWN— There i» a * * vacancy for another apprentice m the office of the Manawatu Stakdabd. WANTED— Two or three respectable boarders. Apply to Mrs Ross, Broad-street. WANTED— Immediately, an Engine Driver. Apply to P. & «J. Bartholomew, Feilding. WANTED the public to come and purchase their Chri tmas and New Year's Cakes, Mince" Pu?b, (Biscuits), Milk Loaves, <&o. All mrtiolett guaranteed pure and of Chi best quality, at C. "WHiTlrc^KAi)^, Baker, New Premised, the Sq are. [ ' '\ WAITED— Tbe settlers of Manawatu and Rangitikei to come and inapept my newly opened up stock of Saddler r. Saddles train £2 tOs to £10 10ri. Bridles, whip?, spurp, spring-s"at saddles, &c, &c, with all latest American improvements. ' Thos. Dadson, Victoria Avenue, ~Wangauui. sli WANTED .'KNOWN - r -- kenry Pot^n, Taupo Qaay, Wanganui, ha«jußt received a consignment of four dozen Ladies', Gent's, and Boys' Riding Saddles, best maker «. Inspection invited. Useful st ckmen'a saddles, 'rom £2 Ids. Long-necked spurp, brMlep, whipp, gig, ca>t, and buggy harness, &c, at 10 per cent, under ordinary price for cash. Country vwtors are requested to come and see for themselves. BM.GEORGE KAS jiist received a second shipment of new and Fashionabld Goods, PER "IONIC," Also varied assortment of Fancy Goods - for J ' XMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. Men's Colonial-made Clothing, consisting of ' n./. GEELONG, KAIPOI, MOSGIEL, And all other Manufactured. Tweeds. A large assortment of these goods always on hand to select from. A first-class Dressmaker and Milliner has just been engaged direct from London, per s.s. Tonic. GLORIOUS N&WB FOR MANAWATU! ; — :o: — BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLIQN 1 ! RA LLINGHaM has just re- • J\. ceived the Largest, Cheapest, and most; Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoe* ever imported into the Manawatu. To cany into effect the well-worn motto M Small Profits and Quick Returns," he offers the GREATEST BARGAINS ever he*rd of m the district. The Stock has been carefully selected by HOME BUYERS, m the Home market, and therefore, all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been obviated ; consequently, the whole can and will be sold "at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. Bkspokf Work U»e<&ali,*d; None but hrstolass workmen are employed, and nothing but ' the b^t of material used. For fit, Style, and Workmanship nothing can surpass my work, of which the inhabitants of Mnuawatu have had ample proof, t R. ALLINUHAM, , " Ov The Squabb.'! PALMERSTON PAPERHAJNaiNG WARE. HOUSE. (Next' door Tank of New Zealand, the Square, Palmerston N/0^h.) ... WM. IDIXON, t PAHN-TER. , r General Decorator; V FTAS for sale a large and varied XI assortment of Pape hangings, ranging from 6d upwards. ' Also, v Glass, any size from 10 x'B to 60^36. Country orders punctually attended :■■ • • to. ■_ ?; ' Estimates Prepared; BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. PROPOSED LOAN OF £30,000. I HEREBY notify that a noJlwitfi be taken on Mondays oiknuarv 14th, 1884, to decide whether 1 the proposal for a Borough \Lpa4 of £30,Q00 shall be adopted. Of ofcherwise; ' The polling booths will be tho Borowglv Council. Office, and the bujldW§ known as Deavd's'Pnblitf Hall, 'i^Vk'aoe End^ G. M. SNELSON, Mayor..

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 3

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