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Wanted. "TYTANTED or WANTED KNOWN tT Advertisements, not exceeding twenty words. One Shilling, pre-paid.- < V \/AXTED— A good General Servant; 1 **' Apply ilrs Cliffokd, Princess Hotel. ANTED— The public to inspect Fresh Consignments of Apples m large variety at iis Nev Fruit Mart under Stasdawd Office. H. (*ahi>!&> Proprietor. WANTkTS— An Investment for £10(T f trust monej'S. hiteres*, 10 percent. Town or country, but security must be ample. Apply by letter, S.J.C., Standard i Office. ANTED — Purchasers for Horst Covers, Men's and Boya' Leggings. Winter season advancing. Come early and inspect. (New Goods.) D. Pbingle, Saddler. "TTTANTED— Every one to Bead P. TT Bell's advertisement on fourth page m reference to great sale at Victoria House, Wanganui. % WANTED— Immediately, a Housemaid and Kitchen Maid for a country Hotel. Apply Wangaimi Labour Exchange, Victoria Avenue. "ANTED— To Purchase Prime Salt Butter. Walkeh k Hatrick, Produce Marchants, Wan'janui. WANTED — A Situation by a gentleman as Tutor m- a private family m town or country. No objection to assist m light work. Apply Wanganui Labour Exchange. "V^TTANTED— To Purchase ten tons of T V Apples and Quinces m large or small quantities. Apply at once. Walker & Hatrick, Produce Merchants, Wanganui WANTED— A Handy Girl (one from the country preferred) for a private family ; good wages ; comfortable home Apply at this Office.

Wanted S&ntawn. ANTED KNOWN— Mr J. F. Anderson has been appointed A cent for the Standard at Ot.-iki. V V Standard has by far the largest circulation of any newspaper published m Mauawatu, and is incomparably thesbest and cheapest advertising medium m the district. WANTED KNOWN— Fraser Bros., • Awahuri, have for Sale Timothy and other Grass Seeds at lowest current rates. WANTED KNOWN — ThT~Couiit.ry Edition of the Manawatu Standard goes to press at 3.45. Advertisement* received till 2 p.m. W~ ANTED KNOWN— IUm for a fe^ quiet Horses m Standard Paddock. Abundance of feed and water. "TTT ANTED KNOWN— There is a vaV T cancy m the Standard Office for a steady Turn-over, and also for a respectable lad as Apprentice. WANTED KNOWN— Tresspassers m Standard Hay Paddock or Bush Paddock (Donelly's) will be prosecuted. XCTANTED KNOWN — New Castle T T Coals, ex T. W. Lucas, on trucks at ship's side, 34s per ton. John Eendell, Coal Merchant, Wanganui. "YYTANTED KNOWN— Mr G. M. Hewit SON, Wanganui Labor Exchange, has been appointed Agent for Manawatu Standard. Office : Victoria Avenue, Wanganui.

"Tt^ANTED KNOWN— M. Hogan Ie TT_ Co., Produce Merchants, Wanganui, have on hand, and for sale cheap) Apples and Quinces m any quantities. \S7ANTED KNOWN— That F. WhitV V LOCK'S Worcestershire Kelish is the best, the purest, the richest, the most delicious, and the cheapest Sauce for gravies cold meats, soups, and every purpose for which Sauce is required. Ask your grocer for Whitlock's Worcestershire Relish. Tiy it once, you will use no other. Whitlock's Delhi Chutney is still to be had at all grocers. ANTED 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, City Expresses, Spring Tip Drays; also, first-class Brougham and 1 first-class Landau Carriage. Every article built of the best material, and the workmanship is not to be surpassed. Apply to the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street and Tara.naki Place. M. Bohan, Proprietor, who has 32 years' Colonial experience.

fTIRY E. Motjlt's Good Tea. RecoinX mended by 'all. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. BRINSMEAD'S Upright Grand Pianos, patent check, repeater action, full trichord, price 85 guineas, m sk>ck at JT. Collier &; Co.'s Music Warehouse, Warganui. PIANOFORTES and Orgaus Tuned, Repaired, and Renovated m Tons and Touch, m Town and Country, by H. Collier P Co., Music Sellers, Wanganui. T>RINSMEAD'S Celebrated Pianos may If be had from H. Collier & Co., Pianoforte Importers, Wanganui. GOOD, Second-hand Piano for Sale cheap. H. Collier & Co., Music Warehouse, Wanganui. PIANOS, by Hoeling and Spaugenberg, and Chappell, may be had from H. Collier & Co., Music Sellers, Victoria Avenue, Wangauui. PIANOS may be purchased by Monthly Payments of £2 <!s and upwards, at H. COLLIER & CO.'S, Music Sellers, Wanganui. DON'T Forget VANGUARD'S Discussion will Close on WEDNESDAY, 22nd May. Early application for Tickets will oblige.

NOTICE. ! — — i»"T~]|TE hove much pleasure m anV V nouncing that we will shortly commence the pixblieation of Bemha M. Clay's new Novel, entitled . HIS ONE MISTAKE. It is, to say the least, an extraordinary Story, by an American lady, and dealing throughout with what m suj)posed to by one of the most exclusive aristocratic circles of Great Britain. It is a good story, well and forcibly told. The heroine is a sweet am! brave woman We never came across a more beautiful character, and Lady Ethel is little behind her. It is altogether an rxcellenl t;Ue, frt:e trora sensttion, full ot pathos, which never degenerates into bathos or sickly sentimentality. Emiiieniiy a ladies' book, yet full of inte-ist to any man who can appreciate line analyses of human nature.

fcgiF You are particularly requested not to turn over this page and read the adverse meets on the otixey,sicls.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 129, 6 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 129, 6 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 129, 6 May 1885, Page 3

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