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Wanted. ANTED or WANTED KNOW*? Advertisements, not exceeding twenty \voi\K One Shilling, pre-paid. ITTANTEIJ— By a young man (28) V V having a lengthened experience m the Timber trade, a situation as Clerk or Manager. First-class reference as t> character/abilitr, &c, from present employers. Will be disengaged m about 6 weeks. Address m first instance care of this office. \\7 ANTED — Apprentices aud ImpiovVV ers to the Dressmaking. Apply sharp to Miss Webb, at James McDowell's Cash Warehouse. "ITTANTED — Immediately, a HouseT V maid and Kitchen Maid for a country Hotel. Apply Wanganui Labour Exchange Victoria Avenue. "TTTANTED— A Situation by a gentleT V man as Tutor m a private family m town or country. No objection to assist m light work. Apply Wanganui Labour Exchange. WANTED— A Handy Girl (one from the country preferred) for a private family; good wages; comfortable home Apply at this Office Wanted Known. ANTED KNOWN — New Castlt Coals, ex T. W. Lucas, on trucks at ship's side, 34s per ton. John Rendell, Coal Merchant, Wauganui. "ANTED KNOWN— Special attend tion directed to advertisement from N.Z. Clothing Factory, which appears on first page. Turn over and look at it. [For remainder of Wanted and Wanted Known Advts. see First PajcJ] NOTICE. TTXLESS all outstanding AcvJ counts owing U the umlersigneii are settled before SATURDAY, Mny 30th, proceedings will be at once taken to compel payment without any respect of persons. tt. J. SYMONS, Butchery, Main-st. NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. WANGANUI SECTION. ON MONDAY, May 25th, the Trains that usually leave Palmerston for Foxton at 12.40 noon and 8.30 p.m. will leave at 10.45 and 9 35 p.m. An Extra Train will leave for Foxton at G. 30 p.m. Return Tickets from and to all Stations will be available on above date. T. F. ROTHERAM, District Manager.

BANK HOLIDAY. riIHE following Banks will be -L Closed on MONDAY .and TUESDAY, the 25th and 26t!i inst. : — For the Union Bank of Anstralia, E. MOORE, .Inspector. For the Bank of New Zealand, D L. .MURDOCH, General Manager. For the Bank of Australasia, E. W. MORKAH, Inspector. FIREWORKS.. Fireworks: -Fireworks. MR NEWMAN, of Feilding, will* give v Grand Display of Fireworts m the paddock opposite the Freemasons' Hall on the evening of the 25th inst, (Queen's Birthday). A laruc Balloon will rise (weather permitting) at the commencement of the display. A Band will be m attendance, and will play selections of popular music during the erening To commence punctually al seven. All are invited to attend. TO THOSE DESIROUS OF OBTAINING FIRST-CLAS BUILDING SITES NEAR TH SQUARE { THE whole of the Sections on bot\ oides of Andrew Young-sireet^ with the frontages to Main and Cuba* streets, will be placed m the market for sale at at early date. The terms will be by 10 annual instalment free of interest, with option of paying the balance oft at any time. JAMES LINTON. March 30th, 1885. ESTATE D. M. GEORGE. TENDERS WANTED. nnKNDERS will be received up to JL SATURDAY, the 30th instant, for the Purcha-e of th« Stock-in-Trade and Book Debts i« the above Estate. The stocks which consists of Drapery, Haberdashery Clothing, &*''•» * s i" first-class condition, of good value, and very saleable. Stock Lists have been carefully prepared and sun now on view at the premises, where Mr W. A. McDowhl will thow the g<-ods ami i;ive ail necessary iufor.-nation to intending purchasers. Terms — 25 per cent. Cash, balance approved bill at tlnec months date. Tenders must be accompanied by -a deposit of 10 percent., and sent, to mv a«ldres«, not later than SATURDAY, 30th May. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Bulls, May Bth, 1885. i£F You are particularly requested not to turn over this page and read the advertisements on thejother side.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 3

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624

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 3

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