"VTT ANTED— Purchasers for good Cooktt ing Apples. New Fruit Mart under Standabd Office. H. Gardes, Proprietor. ANTEJ>- An Investment for £400, trust moneys. Interest^ 10 per cent. Town or country, but security must be :imple. Apply by letter, S.J.C., Standard Office. WANTED — Purchasers for Horse Covers, Men's and Hoys' Leggings. Winter season advancing. Come early and inspect. (New- Goods.) D. Pkingle. Saddler. "YJTAN^ED— Every one to Bead P. TT Bell's advertisement on fourth page m reference to great sale at Victoria House, Wangajiui WANTED— Farmers, Dairymen, Directors of Cheese Factories, Country Storekeepers, ■ &c, to know that they can get Milk Cans made of superior metal specially imported for Cheese Factory Utensils ; Railway and Cart Cans, with improved double lids, dispensing with the use of cloths ; Milkmen's Serving Cans, new shape; with splash rims j and. all other kinds of Daily and Cheese Factory "Utensils. Also, the largest and finest stock of Tin and Japan-ware m New Zealand, Wash Coppers and Furnaces, Lead-headed Nails, &c, at M. P. Cameron's Tinware Factory, Featherston-street, Wellington. Orders by j post or telegraph promptly attended to, Wanted Known. "YT7"ANTED KNOWN— That T. HALL VJ, is doing all kinds of Coach Building arid Repairing and Wheelwrights work at the Terrace End Shoeing Forge i (Brazier's). 30 years' experience. ANTED KNOW— For Cheap and good Boota there is no place like j Ainswo*th's Corner Boot Shop, Victoria : Avenue. Waneanui. Call when you arc m town, and inquire the prices. WANTED KNOWN— JFRED'sOonsul•'i tation is Genuine. The large number of Tickets already sold proves the confidence of the public. Will positively Close May 22nd. Early application necessary. - ■VjTTANTED KNOWN— There is a vaV T cancy m the Standard Office for a steady Turn-over, and also for a respectable lad as Apprentice. ANTED KNOWN— Tresspassers m Standard Hay Paddock or Bush Paddock (Donelly's) will be prosecuted. ANTED KNOWN— Mr G. M.Hbwson, Wanganui Lal*or Exchange, has been appointed Agent for Manattatu Standard. Office : Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. WANTED KNOWN— That Bill Heads and Memorandum Forms are being printed and delivered m any part of the district at from 17s per thousand, at the Standard Steam Printing Office, Palmerston North. ;. WANTED KNOWN— Mr J. F. ANDERSON has been appointed Agent for tlie Standard at Otaki. ANTED KNOWN^The Manawatu -STANDARD has by far the largest circulation of any newspaper published m ManaAvatu, and is incomparably the best and cheapest advertising medium m the district. ... , "TTTANTED KNOWN— Fraser Bros., W ' Awahuri, have for Sale Timothy and other Grass Seeds at lowest current rates. ANTED KNOWN -4The Country Edition of the MANAWATU STANDARD goes to press at 3.45. Advertisements received till 2 p.m. TtXTANTED KNOWN— Room for a few TT quiet Horses m Standard Paddock. Abundance of feed and water. WANTED KNOWN— That F. WHIT lock's Worcestershire Relish is the best, the purest, the richest, the most delicious, and the cheapest Sauce for gravies cold meats, soups, and every purpose for j which Sauce is required. Ask your grocer for Whitlock's Worcestershire Relish. Try it once, you will use no other. Whitlock's Delhi Chutney is still to be had at all grocers. ANTED KNOWN— That L have always on hand and for Sale, a large quantity of Double and Single-seated Buggies, Ladies' Phaetons, Waggonettes. Business Spring Traps ef 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 Taranaki Place. M. Bohan, Proprietor, who has 82 years' Colonial experience.
Rlcliter, JVaimesta* A Co Steam Saw AND PLANIN^ MILLS. Palmerston North, Manawatn. MOULDING ARCHITRAVES, i Etc., always on hand. Contracts for Timber supplied from any of their Saw' Mills. Tlieir Stecm Flour Mill is also m full working order. Si& Dressed Flour of Best Quality. Zealandia Boots IN QUEENSLAND. Extract from a letter dated Darling Downs, October 19th, 1884. SPEAKING of my Boots, tell Tom Skeltou that my crushers are the admiration of everyone wherever I go ; they are more trouble to me than enough. I sleep with them under my blankets wherever I'm \ camped, as there have been three attempts to steal them already — twice when camped out, and once by a Chinaman. Can be procured at till stores and Boot Shops throughout the colony. Wholesale from UGHTBAND, ALLAN, & CO., CHRISTCHimCH,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 140, 19 May 1885, Page 1
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