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Wanted. WANTED— To buy a good milk cow newly calved. Ap|>ly at this office. A Vt'ED — To hire a piano for 6' mouth* for occasional evening n«e only. Apply at once. Box 6, P. 0., Paltiii'iv-slon N. WANTED— For use -of Stvnoard steam-engine, good matai firewood, must be five of sap. Apply at tho office \V ANTED KNOWN— Room for **" a few quiet horses m Standard Paddock. Abundance of feed and water. WANTED KNOWN— Tiirre i.s a vacancy m the Standard Office for a steady turn-over, and also foe a vespecta bit: lad as apprentice. WA NT KD— Every one to read P. Bell's advertisement on fourth page m reference to great sale at Victoria House. Waiiffanni. AJNTLD— The public to call on D. PR15.31.E, and buy their Saddlery. The cheapest houses m the district. The Square, Palmer ston North, and next Bellve's Hotel, Fcildin£. WANTED KNOWN— That F. Whitlock's Worcester>hh c Relish m the best, the purest, the richest, the most delicious, and the cheapest Sauce for gravies, cold meats, soups, and every purp so for which Sauce is required. Ask your grocer for Whitlock's Wora>»tcr&hiro Relish. Try it once, you will . use no other. Whitlock's Delhi Chutney is still to he had at all grocer I*.1 *. -V^T ANTED KNOWN. That I YY havealwavs on hand and for gale, a large quantity of double and single seated Buggies, Ladies' Photons, Waggonettes, Business Spring Traps of all descriptions, City Expresses, Spring Tip Drays; also, first-class Brougham and 1 first-clae* Landau Carriage. Every article built of the best material, and the worknatuhip is not to be surpassed. Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Mariners-street and Taranaki place. M. Bohan, Proprietor, who has 32 years' Colonial experience. NOTICE. WE have much pleasure m announcing that we will shortly commence the publication of Beutha M. Clay's new Novel, entitled HIS ONE MISTAKE. It is, to say the least, an extraordinary Story, by an American Jady, and dealing throughout with what is supposed to bo one of the most exclusive aristocratic circles of Great Britain. It is a good story, well and forcibly told. The heroine is a sweet and brave woman. We never came across a more beautiful character, and Lady Ethel is little behind her. It is altogether an excellent tale, free Irom sensation, full of pathos, which never, degenerates into bathos or sickly sentimentality. Eminently a ladies' book, yet full of interest to any man who can appreciate fine analyses of human nature* WANTED KNOWN. rpHAT T. HALL is doing all JL kinds of Coach Building and Repairing and Wheelwright's work at the Terrace End Shoeing Forge ( Brazier's). 30 years' experience. TO LET. f I IHE Shops under the Standard JL- Office. Terms reasonable to a permanent tenant. NEW ZEALAND SURVEY DEPARTMENT. ROAD METALLING. mENPERS addressed to the underI signed will be. received until April 11, for providing Teams at per day for Me: ailing Kimbolton Road extension Waitapu Block. For particulars apply at Cur«in'3 Siore^ Kiwitea ; to the foreman of road party on the ground ; or at office of this paper. ALEX. DUNDAS, District Surveyor, Palmerston N. PJEUNCESS HOTEL. TERRACE END. Denis Clifford BEGS to notify that he has purchased tho above well-known establishment, and intends cairying on. the business m a style which for efficiency and completeness cannot be surpassed. Boardeis will find every convenience, combined with civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Ales, and Spirits Of the Best Brands only m .stockNew Boot and Shoe Warehouse, adjoining the Hotel. PROPRIETOR. fIST You are particularly i£cruested not to turn over this page and read the advertisemects.on^the other side.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 107, 10 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 107, 10 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 107, 10 April 1885, Page 3

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