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X-'AAX^UtXTMii ./'/ WANTED — Housemaid* swages £1, Apply at = once, Princess Hotel, Terrace End. \ T^"ANTED— A young airl 'for -houseT * work, two in family; apply Mrs Fergus Macpherson, Featherston-street, opposite High School. QAILLER'S Swiss Milk Chocolate. y Take 10G coupons to your confectioner and obtain your prize. IT/ ANTED—Youth used to butchery ing business. Apply sharp. A Jvnberstein, Rongotea. VAT ANTED—By married man, situaT T tion on station or farm; sheep work or any kind of farm work. Address " Shepherd," Standard office, Palmerston North. FURNIBHED double, bedroom, use of conveniences ; suitable for two ladies or married couple. TyLrs • Cocks' Registry. VACANCY for respectable gentlemen boarders. Mrs Mann, Ferguson- i street. ■ , WANTED—WeII educated woman I T * with daughter, 20, would like situation, country, capable of taking charge, thoroughly domesticated; highest references. Mrs Stanley Clarke, Palmerston P.O. '. rjAILLER'S Swiss Milk Chocolate.' V It's like taking soup.with a fork, you can't get enough of it. TTTANTED— Two or three boarders, private family; close to Square; terms moderate; apply Standabd Office. WANTED—A gardener for Taihoraiti ■" station. Apply WF. Knight. TMITATION tweed trousers at 2/6 A- per pair. At Millar and Giorgi's. ■I^NGINE Driver (first certificate) y seeks employment; foundry, milling and other experience; splendid references ; sober, reliable. " Dynamo," this office. •' WANTED—Situation by woman as » *.- housekeeper or otherwise ; open to engagement for .two weeks. , ,T. Schaare, c/o .W. Neson,' Manakau. W.M.R. . .;';V|"M EN'S " white "cotton singlets and - ■**■**•. drawers at 1/3; extra heavy cotton ribbed drawers at. 1/9; men's coloured merino-drawers and singlets at 1/6 and 1/9.. At Millar and Giorgi's, the leading* Clothiers, Hatters, and Mercers. MRS GRAHAME-BaUER, profesBional'clairvoyant, health, business, etc. David-street, 2nd hoase from Cuba-street. . ..A Ay": ... . QWEATERS—Men's white sweaters , from 1/9; men's woollen socks at 7£dperpair. At Millar and Giorgi's. , WANTED-A strong lad or-young man to assist in milirihg and farm work. J. Jarvis, Rongotea. WANTED— A good smart boy for factory; Apply G. A. Gamman and Co., Palmerston N. A SPLENDID assortment of men's, •M- youths* and boys' clothing * for Show and Xmas trade; special concessions ;. inspection invited. At Millar and Giorgi's. . TTTANTED—SeveraI smart. waiters TT for the show.; none but good hands,. need apply. - Clare and :;.Co.j Caterers, Cuba-street. ■■','/,-' TTARD-TO-BEAT — Men's hard-to-A-A beat saddle tweed trousers, 6/11; men's strong; moleskin .trousers, ;4/9; men's.overalls at 2/6. At Millar and Giorgi's. ;' '/ TF this should meet the eye of Alex a- Mcintosh, who left N.S.W. in January (or thereabouts), 1904, or anyone knowing his whereabouts, .kindly send address to ~W. J. Mcintosh, Foxton Post Office." TTTANTED—A boy to milk five cows " and make himself useful; apply H.Hammond, Sandon. WANTED KNOWN —That the Alpha ib the best value watch in the world. Obtainable only at O'Connor and Tydeman's; 21s and 255. * /^.ALATEA—2OO boys* strong galatea V blouses, to be cleared at 1/11.; 6 dozen men's braces at 9d per pair; boys* white cotton handkerchiefs, 7 for l'/-.**- At Millar .and Giorgi's. PRIVATE Board ana Residence, Main-street East, opposite Herman House and Co.; three minutes from Square; hot, oold and shower bath; piano and every comfort; at moderate terms.—Miss Knox. T> OUGH-RIDER-^Millar and:Giorgi ay ■>-are sole agents for Rough Rider brand of tailor-made suits, weUA'j&fc. ded on shoulder, with double<Bir^aSt" viest.' We guarantee to fit you. Comeand inspect. -'.;;.. xy .-*';:BKie|s and;*fat;;wanted..,v'-; TTAVING leased a digester and ~~, plant, I am prepared to give the Highest Cash Prices for rough Fat, Hides,: Sheepskins, and Bones; also, all kinds of Poultry. . ■;..■;-■:■ -:,; y -g:scadden, ■/.*-■;*. ■* ■•:;';. -X-'X ..'.■.*..'■'■'e' ; • ,-Flyg*n.'s Line, ""■XyXx: Palmerston NA/

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 1

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