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Wanted. ANTED or WANTED KNOWN Advertisements, not exceeding twen»v word*. On« Shilling, pTe-paid. I \ /"ANTED— Apprentices and Improv- * * era to iho Dressmaking. Apply sharp t ■» Miss Wkrb, at James McDowell's Ca;h W:ueuon~. "TrrANTED— lmmediately, a HouseW maid and Kitchen Maid for a country Hotel. Apply Wanganui Lalxmr Exchange. Victoria Avenue. ■XTT"ANTED— A Situation by a gentleYV 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 privet* family ; pood wages ; comfortable homt| Apply at this Office

Wanted Known. "TTTANTED KNOWN — New Castlt T V Coals, ex T. W. Lucas, on tracks at ship's side, 34s per ton. John Rendell, Coal Merchant, Wanganui. WANTED KNOWN— Special atteution directed to advertisement from N.Z. Clothing Factory, which appears on first page. Turn over and look at it. [For remainder of W 1 anted and Wanted Known Advts. see First Page.]

NOTICE. UNLESS all outstanding AOCOUnts owing t« the undersigned are settled before SATURDAY, May 30th, proceedings will bo at once taken to compel payment without any respect of persons.* <ji. J. SYMON'S, Butchery, Main-st.

TO THOSE DESIROUS OP OBJ TAINING FIBST-CLAB BUILDING SITES NEAIi TH SQUARE rriflE whole «f a w Sections on bot\ JL »i«le8 of Andrew Y«nmg-sireel > with the frontages to Main and Ouba« streets, will he placed m the market for sale at at early dale The uvmn will lie by 10 annual instalment free of interest, with option of paying the luilance oft* at antr time. JAMES LIN TON. March 30th, 1885.

NOTICE. WE have much pleasure m announcing that we will shortly commence the publication of Bertha iS. 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 is supposed to lus one of the most exclusive aristocratic circles of Great Britain. It is a good story, well and forcibly told. „ The heroine is a swoot ant! bmve woman We never came across a ttrore beautiful character, and Lady Ethel is little behind her. It is altogether an .xcellent tale, free from .Bengal ton, full o£ pathos, which never degenerates into bathos or sickly sentimentality. Eminently a ladies' book, yet full «>f intere*t to any man who - can appreciate fine analyses of huumu nature-

THE Bon Marche. SPECIAL LINES. . 56 pairs Blankets 6s 6d to 60s. 22 pieces Imported and Colonial Flannels 94 to 2s 6d white and colors. (See our White Flannel at Is.) 18 pieces White Calicoes 3£ to BJ. Standard makes.i 12 pieces Superior and Crisp Wincies 5$ to Is 6d per yard. 44 pieces New Dress Materials from 7J"to 3s 6d per yard. (See our Costume Cloth "m all shades at Is) 135 Jackets, Ulsters and Dolmans, Qualities and prices to suit all purchasers. 28 Girl's and Ladies Costumes, these we bought Job and are selling at Wholesale price.

THE BON MARCH E. SPECIAL LINES. 0. M. EOSS & 00. PROPERTY ASSESSMENT. A PPLlCATlO^Sareinvitedfrom /a thoroughly competent valuers who are willing to act as Assessors for the next triennial assessment, which will be commenced on or uhotit Ist August. A memorandum stating the nature of the duties to 1« performed, and forms of application, may ta obtained by applvinj? peisonallyor l»y letter addressed to the Postmaster at any Post office which is a Teh-graph or Moaey Order office. .References will, m ail cases, be required. ■ J. SPKRHEY, Coiiiiiiixsioiiur. Property Tax Depaiinicut, Wellington, Mhv 4th, ISSo. Tj^iIPLOYEBS wanting Servants— AdJJi vertisc m the Standard. Your wants made known for a Shilling. <^* You are particularly requested not to turn over this page and read the advertisements on the other side.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 147, 27 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 147, 27 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 147, 27 May 1885, Page 3

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