WANTED. WANTED— Cook, male or female; apply Anderson's Private Hotel. CSmHESE hares were shot with JL Eley's 2s per box cartridges." See windows for nett prices of smokeless.—TJ.F.C.A. Sale. WANTED— Smart girl as laundress and housemaid; apply Mrs Hunter, Andet son's Private Hotel. ALVAGE line of kerosene heaters k3 from 21s each at J. H. Manttan's, the Square. MISS EARL, teacher of pianoforte. Terms, 1 guinea per quarter. Oakley street, Palmerston N. WANTED— Two furnished rooms by two respectable young men; apply " X.Y.Z.," Standard office. TIN ha£ risen from Is to Is 8d per lb, consequently London house cabled " Wire netting gone'up tremendously; your order bought in time." Ask for Bedrock Price List.—U.F.C.A. Sale. JAPANESE afternoon tea trays are to be offered to-morrow only at 2s and 2s 6d each at J. H. Manttan's, the Square. WANTED Known—R. Bayliss. of Campbell street, undertakes all kinds of asphalting and tar work, charges a low rate and guarantees all work. Estimates given ; trial solicited. YOW LEE, Laundry, Andrew Youm* street, will commence business on Wednesdav, May 2X. JOHNSON'S wire is the finest wu« on earth. Buy it now and securo a big sale discount. U.F.C.A. Sale. 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 No. 30 when you want an express or lorry. 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 from Buxton and Co., Rangitikei-st., Palmerston North. aOOD plate at one's table shows good taste. A. quality teaspoons at 7s 9d per % doz. Others just as cheap; ask for list. U.F.C.A. Sale. WANTED KNOWN— rFHE Famous GOLDEN EAGLE * Tobacco is now sold in TWUOUNCE TINS, FLAKE CUT. Try it, WANTED— The public to get a price from A. Clark, Painter, Paperhanger, Signwriter & Decorator, Oddfellows' Hall Buildings, Cuba-st. Paperhangings, mixed paints and all brushware stocked. CLEARING SALE —Watches 17s 6d, clocks 8s 6d, Oct. gold chains £3 ss, wedding rings 18s, band rings 12s 6d, 9ct. gold ribbon alberts 15s, tusk brooches made to order 18s. Old rings remade. Old gold purchased. Repairs at lowest prices for CASH ONLY.—F. Waters, Jeweller, next Millar and Giorgi, the Square. IF you don't buy saucepans and things you want now at the U.F.C.A. Sale, it will cost you ever so much more next month. WANTED —Cycle buyers to see Clarkson. Why not share in the good things giving away. Send for catalogue "P." "TffTALL PAPERS! Wall Papers! * A splendid lot of remnants at half price. Lmoarnish is the thing to make old oilcloth look like new. At R. and E. TINGEY & CO.'S. Ltd., Broad-street. 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 competent staff of workmen. Give them a trial.—J. Aitchison, Manager, George-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., 10seach. WANTED to Exchange, for a dairy ; farm of 150 acres, splendid little dairy farm of 70 acres, near Pal- j merston; "every convenience, close to i creamery, etc. Also to sell, sections in Palmerston, only £10 deposit; will build for £35 and upwards.—Buxton and Co., Rangitikei-st. WANTED Known —That Clarkson's are giving cyclists value fcr money; all sundries reduced 20 per cent. WANTED to Lease, or purchase on easy terms —Farm with at least 200 acres of ploughable land, with buildings preferred; state full-par-ticulars, " Plough," Standard Office, Palmerston N. 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. TAILORING— J AS. DONALDSON; 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 3ubway. w YOING 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, Ltd. ; oo WILL buy a gent's Dayton bicycle, 22in frame and fitted with a new set of Dunlop tyres, new chain and Brooks saddle. E'asy terms given. It was taken in part payment for a Swift Royal bicycle.—Adams Star Cycle Co., the" Square, P.N.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8197, 25 May 1906, Page 1
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