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LOST AND FOUND, OST — Between Rangitiftei'-street and the Square, handbbarg r containing purse, with name inside; reward on returning to Standard office-, OST — Between Palmerston. and Jt Kelvin Grove, a wheel-cap ; . Finder kindly leave same at Standab® office, _ ■ ■ LOST —Key of a poet office private letterbox, chain attached; finder kindly leave ait Stakdabd office. LOST —Pink coral brooch. Reward on returning same to Mrs C. | Waldegrave, Broad street. / OST — Between Palmerston and Linton on Saturday night, pair of new boots and two pair of socks ; finder please return to S. R. Young, Linton, or SfANDAH£> office. LOST — Black pony ware, from Abraham and Williams' sale yards on Saturday, saddle on when last seen ;, reward* ■* returning same to Abraham- and.W|Jlams, Rangitikeistreet. . r OST —Gold seal, amethyst stone J £1 reward on-return to Standard office. ~ LOST— One brown spaniel pup, white chest,] answers name of Toby.. Reward returning to H. Dickel, Campbell street. r TO LET ANIFFQK SALE TO LET—One minute from Square, good 7-roomed house, every convenience, all in first class order; apply G. A. Preece and Co. ,TT> LET—Furnished double or single * bed-sitting room, with fireplace, meals arranged for near by. from 16s to 20h;. address "Home Comfort," Standaud office. TO LET—Cottage, close to Square, with immediate possession; apply H. Brougham, general carrier, Princess-st. mo LET —6 rooms and conveniences 8 13's, 4 rooms and conveniences 10s, 4 rooms and 2 acres 10s.— Senn. TO LET —Shop in Cuba-street, suitable for any formerly occupied by Mr Clausen as crockery shop; apply Jag. Miller. TO LET — house in David-street, gas laid on, washliouse, copper and bath; apply Dowdall and Co., Main-street. LET—Netherby, Rangitikei line, eight living rooms, offices, outhouses, etc., twelve acres attached; apply D. Buick, " Cloverlea." O LET—7-roomed house in Rangi-tikei-street, hot and cold water and other conveniences, rent low; apply John Hurley, Railway Hotel. TO LET —6-roomed house in Joseph street, hot and cold water, 15s week. Apply John Hurley, Railway Hotel. TO LET—Good flhops; apply John Hurley, Railway Hotel., OG cart, second hand, for tale, seat four, high, easy draught; apply PUG pup, 4 months old, pure bred, for sale cheap; apply J. Goodman, Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-st. . SALE. FARM, nearly 50 acres, handy to town, splendid accommodation for dairy and poultry farming, good house, new fences, orchard, piggery, large hay loft. Terms, say £200 cash, or unincumbered town property of that value. " Orchard," box 3, Palmerston North. OR SALE (in lots)— Ten or twelve tons of meadow hay, well saved; apply to A. R. Buchanan, Martin's Foundry, Palmerston North. aTOR SALE — Tl-roomed boardings'* house; rent 25s a week; goodwill and furniture £105. —Senn. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. WANTED to Sell—A half share in a tip-top land speculation; thoroughly genuine and profitable. Apply Standard office. L. JOSEPH, DIRECT IMPORTER of Ladies and Gents' Boots and Shoes, Drapery and Clothing, wishes to-intimate to the Palmerston public that he is opening in Main street and selling goods at 15 per cent below wholesale prices. Note the address. —L. Josoph, Main street West. SENN'SJNIPS. f* ROOMS, copper, tubs, bath, on Linton-street, near Ferguson-street. At a bargain. Only £10 to £25 down. The above has a fine garden and hedge, fruit, flowers, etc., is 3ft off ground and substantially built. A ROOMS, with outhouses, range and 2 fireplaces, on Broad-street, in nice locality. £10 down. The above are very cheap and desirable investments. Will Exchange Properties. Farms for town properties, or town j properties for farms. PLEASE SEND DETAILS OF YOUR PROPERTIES AND FARMS. A. J. SENN, AGENT. i '• ,J 1 \

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 May 1906, Page 1

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