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Wanted CHEAP ADVERTISING. THE WANTED COLUMN m the Standard is intended chiefly lor the benefit of those seeking or offering situations, though other advertisements will lie inserted m it at the uniform rate of SIXTEEN WORDS for ONE SHILLING* per insertion pro-paid, eighteenpence if booked. Ordinary advertisements at the muhg rate of charges will 1m? inserted m any part of the third page, when specially arranged for. The Wanted Column of the 51 ahawatu Standard is admitted to bo the best means of obtaining a wide and prominent' publicity for announcements that can be had recourse to m the District. *„* To ensure insertion, orderg from the country should be accompanied with their value m Btatnps. HIGH ART! HIGH ART!! U/ ANTED— All the Ladies m Pal- * V mierston to purchase an artistio tea canister and pound tea at Wollerman and Huteheson's, for: 3/oash. N . B. — To avoid disappointment come early. WANTED—A situation on a farm for a respectable boy. Apply A. H. Walker, Longburn, " , WANTED— Every one to rand P. Bell's advertisement on fourth page m leference to great sale at Victoria .House, Wanganni. WANTED— The publio to know that C. Whitehead is selling best bread at 3d per 21b loaf, pnrity cleanliness, and full weight guaranteed. Delivered to any part of Palmerston. Square and Main-street, =^ .IX7 ANTED— Every one to know YY that D. M. George has just opened onp n nico assortment of Winter Millinery and Dress Stuffs. Address—Next to Public Hall WANTED — The Public to Know that they can have printing of every description executed on the shortest notice, and at moderate rates, at the Standard Office, Palmerston North. WANTED— The settlers of Manawatu and Rarigitikei to oome • and inspect my newly opened up stock of Saddlery. Saddles from £2 10s to £10 10s. Bridles, whips, spurs, spring-seat saddles, &c, &0., with all latest American improvemeDts. Thos. Dudson, Viotori* Avenue, Wanganui. ANTED KNOWN— Wollerman and Hutcheson are Agents for Mr Fitzgerald, of Wellington, Patent Medicines. ANTED. KNOWN — Chaff, Oats, Bran, Barley, Wheat, Potatoes, and Plonr at lowest prices for cash at Wollerman and iiutohesou's, the Square, Palmerston. \ A ANTED JtNOWN— Tliero is a vacancy for another apprentice m the office of the Mana watu Stakdard. WANTED KNOWN — Advertising is. the business man's breath. Dull times only mean : Look to your advertising. ANTED KNOWN— Henry Potto, Taupo Quay, Wanganni, has jus I received a consignment ot four dozen Ladies', Gent's, and Boys' Riding Saddles, best makers. Inspection invited. Useful stockmen's saddles, from £2 15s. Longnecked spurs, bridles, whips, gig, cart, and buggy harness, &c, at 10 per cent, under ordinary prices for cash. Country visitors are requested to oome and sec for themselves. ANTED KNOWN— The Ma»awatu Standard is the only paper on the West Coast which gives to its subscribers every Saturday a fourteen-column supplement gratis. WANTED KNOWN. That I have always on hand and for sale, a large quantity of double and single-seated Buggies, Ladies' Phaetons, Waggonettes, Business Spring Traps of all descriptions, Oity Expresses, Spring Tip Drays'; also, first-class Brougham and I iirst-clas* Laudaii Carriage. ICvery article built of the best material, and the worknarijhip is not to ba surpassed. Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street ancl Turunaki place. M. Bohan, Proprietor, who has 32 yeurs' Colonial experience. ANTKD KNOWN— Judicious advertising creates many a new business, revives many a dull business, rescues many a lost businsss, preserves many a large business, secures success m any business. Ladies 7 , Maids 7 , fy Children 1 * Ulsters AND 4s IN HAND. Second Shipment now opened out AT The Eon Mar che --: jSMjTICE. ~^ T> OBERT PARR begs to announce 1 X\j to the inhabitants of the M»hawatu and Ran^itikei Districts that. he hus assume*! the Hole Proprietorship of the Coachbuildinj Business' formerly carried on under the name of I'arr arid Be'inet. This ostablisk-' ment will m future bo known ar> Parr's English and American Coach Factory. Buggies, Brakes, Dog Carts, Drays, and all kinds of vehicles '' made to order. The beat only of American, English, and Colonial timber will be used, and the workmanship is guaranteed.. AU kinds of

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 170, 16 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 170, 16 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 170, 16 June 1884, Page 3

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