I LOST AND FOUND. LOST— Between Glen Oroua and the Rongotea Cemetery Hill, a black I jacket with black velvet collar and lined through with rose pink silk. Reward on returning te Mrs Miller, Glen Oroua. or Wm. Darragh, Rongotea. TO LET AND FOB SALT:. f"j 10-LET—Two front rooms with con.J_ venicnccs. Address at Staniu.. office. TO-LET— Three large offices in Abraham & Williams' buildings, Rangi-tikei-street. For particulars appiv Abraham ii Williams, Limited. TTiOR SALE—IU-.-e-ro farm, 1 mile X from the Square, well built _■ roomed cottage, gord outbuilding;-, .v) iruit tree., all planted round with e.he-lt. r trees. Make 11 splendid fowl '..un. Terms very e-a.y. DAYTON BICYCLE Tol^SAU^--24 inch frame : We. twocd rims ; • new Dunlop tyres; No. 1)1; ,_lt> cash. .11l easy term.. G. 11. _.oit. Duyii-n' Cycle De-pot. LADY'S Second-baud Hobart Cve-le for sale. No. P2II. £S cash. Easy terms arranged. G. 11. Soar. Dayton Cycle Agency. A LL kinels cl Boots and Shoes made < li. to order on tho shortest possible ; notice by first-class workmen, us u-:ua! ; at PAYNE'S, tho Squar. j CHEAP MONEY. j CHEAP MONEY,! IN SUMS OF j £100 to £10,000.,' COUNTRY, CITY AND SUBURBAN j FREEHOLDS \ -'■-T AJI Bill. CENT. j '-". /2 ; rnERMS of repayment of the most ] JL liberal character, which can be i ascertained on enquiry. I For forms of application apply to the j District Manager, Government Lifo j Insurance, Wellington, ; J. H. RICHARDSON, I Government Insuranco Commissioner, I HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER, j (STANDARD BUILDINGS) Thk Square. G. W. HOLLAND, PROPRIETOR. FIRST-CLASS meals at all hours. Refreshments provided. Separate i apartments for ladles Those from the country districts especially will find the Larder a very convenient and up-to-date place to ob tain meals at a reasonable charge. Pastry, cake's, and confectionery of the most approved make always on hand [a caro.J MRS LLWELLYN, CERTIFICATED LADIES' NURSE. Open to receive engagements. ; ,i DDRESS—Terrace End, Palmerstou ! £__. North. j CLUB STABLE.S. j N. PETERS j (Latjs T.uitebsall's), PROPRIETOR j riIHE most up-to-dato stables in PalI merston North. Splendidly furnished waiting rooms for the convenience of lady patrons. Stands Gd, feed and stand ls. A trial solicited. ! Telephone No -17. j BICYCLES. j BICYCLES. BICYCLES. J. G. ANSTEE IS the solo agent for tho celebrated Cleveland, Anglo-Special, and the l-ecs-Oii-Huii-ber—American, Colonial and English—tho three best bicycles in the world. All kinds of repairs executed at re a .enable rates. Duulop and Pram Tires fitted. THE SILVER GBm" SEFrESHMENT, LINING AND SUPPER ROOMS. r^JTIiSE well-known premises havo been altered and improved. iarate apartments for ladies, ory privacy. Strict attention, •rga and regular supplies of Fio.h . . n, Smoked Fish, Rabbits, and Poultry obtained direct. Experienced coo"« eDgageel. JAMES WOOD, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7319, 12 June 1902, Page 1
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