I Wanted. " , "YYTANTED or WANTED KNOWK TT Advertisements, not exceeding twenty w<jn!*, one Shilling, pre-paid; WA3TKD— Immediately, a General Servant. Apply to Mm G. F. Hawkins, Church-street. \T7 ANTE D— lmmediately, a Hottie* TT maid and Kitchen Maid for • country Hotel. Apply Wanganui Labov Exchange, Victoria Avenue. W'ANTEI}— A Situation by a gentl*. man as Tutor m a private family m town or country. No objeofton to assist m light work. Apply Wanganni Laboot Exchange. WANTED— A Handy Girl (one from the conntry preferred) for a private family ; good wages ; comfortable ho>Mj Apply at this Office Wanted Mmwi. ANTED KNOWN— Oats! Oato! Oats ! ! ! In any quantity at 8« 8d per bushel at Wollkbman k HCTCHBson's, The Square, Palmerston. WANTED KNOWN— Parties furnish, ing are requested to inspect the stock of Crockery and Glassware at Wol* lebman & Hutcheson's, the Square, Palmeratou N. WANTED KNOWN — N«w Caati* Coals, ex T. W. Lucas, on trucks at ship's side. 34s per ton. Johv BBNDBLL, Coal Merchant, Wanganui. ANTED KNOWN— Special attend tion directed to advertisemenl from N.Z. Clothing Factory, which appear! on first page. Turn over and look at it, [For remainder of ff anted and WamUd Known Advtt. see Firtt Page.] "Yet Another" CONSIGNMENT Of THESB BLANKETS, In Size and Qualities to suit all require ments, and for Value it will be found hard to equal. THESE BLANKETS To be Ssen at THE fIOKT JHARCHE. C. M, Ross & Co. Are now Showing the most Complete Stock of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing they have ever held at on« time. Men's Tweed and Beaver Overcoats. Men's. Shirts, Hats, and Hosiery m Great Variety and of Sterling Value. ..• .; C. M. ROSS k CO., The Bon March*.
OUR SHOW-ROOM Contains a Splendid Stock of Mantlet, Ulsters, Skirts, Costumes, Corsets, and Underclothing:. MILLINERY To suit any taste, made up on the shortest notice by MISS McKENNA, under whow charge our Show-Boom is now placed. DRESS STUFFS, Of these we have a very Large 8to«k, aad the Value we are offering speaks for itaeli, AT THE BON MARCUE, C. M. ROSS & CO. TEMPLE OF_ FASHION. . The undersigned has much pleasure m notifying the Arrival of Autumn & Winter GOODS. Consisting of Large Varieties m Choice and Fashionable Assortments just to hand direct from the Scotch and English Market! And also the N.Z. MOSGIEL AND KAIAPOI FACTORIES. T. T. KEttSLAKE, Temple of Fashion, (Next Foresters' Hall.) TO THOSE DESIROUS OF OB TAINING FIRST-CLAS BUILDING SITES NEAR TH SQUARE rfIHE whole of the Sections on bot\ JL Allen of Andrew Young-street, with the frontages to Main and Cuba* streets, will be placed m the market for sale at ut early date. The terms will to l»y 10 annual instalment free of interest, with option of paying the balance oft at any time. JAMES LINTON. March 30th, 1885. "EMPLOYERS wanting Servants— AdJ2i vertise m the Standabd. You wants made known for a Shilling. NOTMCE. WE have much pleasure m announeiug that we will ihortljr commence the publication of. Bertha M. Clay's new Novel, entitled HIS ONE MISTAKE. It is, to say the least, an extraordinary Story, hj an American lady, and dealing throughout with what m ■upposed to he one of the moat excliwivt aristocratic circle* of Great Britain. It is a good story, well and forcibly told. The heroine m a sweet and brur* woman. We never came acroan ft more beau thai character, and Lad/ Ethel is little Miind her. It is altogether an excellent tale, free trom sensation, full of pathot, which never degenerates into bathes or xickly sentimentality. Eminem!/ a latlit*' book, yet fall of inUnwt to any man who can appreciate finsanalyses of human nature. «gr You are particularly rtquested not to turn over this page and read the advertiitaent£ro«+be|otherjud6»
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 5, 4 June 1885, Page 3
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