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WANTED W~ ANTED-Furnished front becTsitting room, fireplace, central; address, " M.H.," Standard office. IF the person who found a silvermounted. purse on Tuesday would kindly poet same to Mrs E. Reid, Ruahine street, may keep the money. WANTED~to~~ Buy—Good spring carthorse; apply Sollitt Bros., Ltd., Builders and "Timber Merchants, East-st., Terrace End. WANTED— By 2 gentlemen, board and residence, private family preferred. " Refined," Standard office. open engagement, loco, and second stationary certificates, also log - hauler work; apply " Dave," this office. V/t^ANTED —First class washer and t t two good ironers; apply Mrs Lars en, Terrace-st. WANTED— Washing and cleaning by the day; for address apply j Standard Office. W~~ASfEFISown-^i Hall Society's Dance, Friday, May 18th. WANTED— General servant; apply to Mrs Baillie, North street. apply Mrs Quaid, Broad-street, next Dr Peach. WANTED —By married man, engine driving, second class; will take dairy factory work. Particulars to '* Driver," Eltham. THE N.Z. Importing Company, Broad-street, is still to the fore with all kinds ot stationery, latest, post cards, smokers' supplies, and fancy goods. Cheapest and best. Don't forget our address. WANTED— Buyers to know that we have a large number of sheep and dairy farms, from 100 acres upwards, for sale in the rising district of Northern Wairoa, at prices to suit everyone, from 16s per acre. Full particulars irom Buxton and Co., Rangitikei-st., Palmerston North. HOUSES. —Advertiser would build modern 4,5 or 6-roomed houses, close to Square, on easiest terms. A few choice allotments for sale on easiest terms. No agents. Apply " X." Standard Office. WILL buy a gent s Masse j, cS&O fitted with reversible handlebar, 24in Irame, Brooks saddle and new Dunlop tyres, practically good as new, a bargain. It was taken in part payment for a Star bicycle.—Adams Star Cycle Co., the Square, P.N. WANTED —Clients to remember that my prescription department is second to none. Correct work. No waiting. Quality my standard.— Whiteford, Chemist, Palmerston. WANTED to Lease, or purchase on easy terms —Farm with at least 200 acres of ploughable land, with buildings preferred; state full particulars, " Plough," Standard Office, Palmerston N. OUN NO RISKS ! — Cover your horse, cow and dog. In stock or made to order.—F. A. Wood, Saddler, Fitzherbert-st. WANTED ~KNOWN^~ TJIOR the convenience of Smokers' GOLDEN EAGLE Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, is now put ud in TWOOUNCE TINS. ] STOCK OWNERS! £<• T7IUSEPTOL." —A powerful vet JjJ harmless germicide. Destroys microbes. Cures sores, eczema, greasy heels, wounds, discharges, sprains, etc. —Patterson, Slack and Co., Wellington. Ask your storekeeper. ! — WANTED Known — The N.Z. Express Company have removed to up-to-date premises in George-st., where they will carry on their extensive carrying, baggage, shipping, customs, and forwarding agents business. Ring up Telephone i No. 30 when you want an express or lorry. HAVING discovered a positive and permanent cure for drunkenness, I can guarantee to cure the most stubborn and long-standing bases. ; The treatment is simple and nonmjurious to the system. Write for advice to T. G. Lennox, Chemical j Manufacturing Works, Church-street, | Palmerston N. j Q/j WILL buy a gent's Warren | owO bicycle, 24in frame. This machine has had very little wear, the tyres being good as new. It was taken in part payment foi; a Star bicycle.— Adams Star Cycle Co., the Square, P.N. o£l2 EASTER SACRIFICE. English Bicycle, Eadie Coaster, £12; three months, terms. —C. S. Pickering, Palmerston North. Good Quality! Right Prices! Can be relied on by SHOPPING at the Provision Coy.'s Store. 1/- in the £ (IN GOODS) ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. TRY OUR KANDY TEA, 1/-, 1/6, and 2/- per lb. J. Archibald, Manager.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8191, 17 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8191, 17 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8191, 17 May 1906, Page 1

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