WANTED. pcienced skirt hands; apply Mies MiU'ea, C. Smith's-. T.ES RANGI PAI Particulars announced l shortly. ADViSIiTiSKU seeks to- represent one or more firms on commis- [ sion; good business- knowledge, reI ferences. Address ' 'Corn.Standabd. A REWARD WILL he obtained by purchasing your watches, silver goods and jewellery from Frank Waters, the ! Square. You will be rewarded by procuring your goods at the lowest figure. My repairing branch a special feature. W "ANTED"' Known—That F~disV pense prescriptions from all physicians. Bring your prescriptions and I will please you and you will please me. Whiteford, chemist, Palmerston. Tfi UASGI PAI Her triumphal return, WANTED Known—That Clarkson'B are giving cyclists value for money; all sundries reduced 20 per cent. WANTED Known — Uressmalting by first-eiasa dressmaker, southern experience; also ready-to-wear costumes, skirts, blouses, children's dresses. White Sewing Machine Depot, Cuba OLD METALS WE are Cash Buyers of above. Top prices for Cast Iron, Lead, Brass, Copper, Zinc, Pewter, etc.; also Metal Drosses. Best prices given for old rubber, bicycle tyres, etc. Note the address: Jones and Co., Clyde Quay, Wellington. TS JRANGI PAI Wateh for Box Plan. ANTEDKnown—TbatClarkson's are on the warpath. Cyclists are having a day out at our store; join in the fun and get value. WANTED to Sell—Three"44 feet sections and 8-roomed house, all conveniences, situated corner Wellsbourne and Rangitikei-streets. Price £1000. Or would consider exchange ior smaller property. For further particulars—Buxton and Co., Ranaitikei-street. i IOINU through a leading woollen ™ mill our buyer saw a line of youths' 3-garment and Norfolk suits, which he bought at a good discount. Not being in our line we intend to clear Norfolks, strap and buckle, sizes 7 to 13, 15s 6d tol9s6d; 3-garment, sizes 12 to 16,18s 6d to 21s; worth 23s 6d to 30s.—Collinson & Cunninghame, I Ltd. i _00 WILL buy a gent's Dayton o&O bicycle, 22in frame and fitted with a new set of Dunlop tyres, new chain and Brooks saddle. Easy terms given. It was taken in part payment for a Swiftßoyal bicycle.—Adams Star Cycle Co., the Square, P.N. Mrs woodard & mrs shaw have opened a Maternity Home at Strathmore Lodge, Scandia street, where Datients will receive every care and the best possible attention by skilled nurses. MRS O'CONNOR, ladies' nurse, Campbell street, is prepared to receive patients at her home, or will go out nursing. HAIRS (superfluous) painlessly destroyed without injuring ithe most delicate skin. Remedy with instructions forwarded. Call or write for particulars, Mrs Goodman, Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-street, Palmerston N. Note —The oldest established and most successful remedy. Beware of worthless imitations. Wf ANTED Known —The best and * ' cheapest place in town to get your boots repaired or made to measure is Johansen and Co.'s, wholesale Boot and Shoe Manufacturers,. Mainstreet East. Palmer3ton North. WANTED KNOWN— »!PHE Best of all Smokes—GOLDEN 1 EAGLE FLAKE CUT, in TWOOUNCE TINS. < jgJ_2 EASTER SACRIFICE. English Bicycle, Eadie Coaster, ,£l2; three months, terms.—C. S. Pickering, Palmerston North. , TRY the N.Z. Imoorting Company, Broad street, for school goods, smokers' supplies, stationery, fancy goods, basketware, books, etc., cheapest and best. Don't forget our address. WANTED to Exchange, for good town property—l4o acres within 10 miles Palmerston, splendid dairy farm. Also to sell, 4 good houses in Palmerston, weekly rental £3, good tenants —a bargain at £1500. Apply sharp—Buxton and Co., Rangitikei-st. WANTED Known—The most reliable firm to do your carrying is the N.Z. Express Company, Georgestreet. The removal of furniture, ! pianos and goods undertaken by a j competent staff of workmen. Give j them a trial.—J. Aitchison, Manager, Georse-st. Box 71. Telephone 30. WANTED Known—That O'Connor and Tvdeman are selling Kohn's famous Rheumatic Ring. Sure ; cure for rheumatics and gout, etc., 10s each. TAILORIN G—JAS. DONALDSHN. late cutter Bon Marche. Ladies and Gentlemen's Tailor. Good suits and moderate prices. Customers waited on for orders; all work guaranteed; a trial solicited. Main street, opposite subway.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8189, 15 May 1906, Page 1
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