WANTED WANTED —Good sound cow, close to profit. " F.H.," Box 9, Ashhuret. WANTED to Lease, with right of purchase, a 6-roomed house, with 5 acres of ground, within one mile of post office; apply by letter to " Lease," Standard office' WANTED —Smart boy for the ironmongery.—Permain & Gilchrist. WANTED — Respectable lads to sell road race programmes on Saturday and Monday next, good commission ; apply Clarkson's, 7.30 o'clock, Friday night. TO TAILORS—Wanted situation by a first-class trouser hand; apply SiandArd office. __ KEEN business defies competition. Kropp razors, special line, at 6s 6d each, to be had from J. 11. Manttan, the Square. WANTED —Boy,"hours9 to 5 daily, excepting Wednesday afternoon; apply C. E. Lemmington, Main street East. _. _ WANTED— General smith, must be good shoer; constant work to good man. Apply John Laird, Waitotara. WANTED Known — Orders for chimney sweeping may be left with W. H. Payne, the Square.—W. Hills, licensed chimney sweep, Bourke street, ___ SPECIAL line of tea spoons being sold at 2s 3d per half dozen at J. H. Manttan's, the Square. WANTED —Few respectable permanent young men boarders, good food, comfortable home, two minutes from Square, 15s week; address at Standard office. rpiIIS keen weather demands a keen JL rasor. What think ye Kropps at 7s 6d ?—U.F.C.A. Sale. WANTED Known —S. Hum Key and Co. have opened as Cash Grocers and Fruiterers next to Parkins' butcher's shop, the Square, where groceries, fruit and vegetables can be obtained of the very best quality at the lowest mice for cash. " CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY " IS a book revealing the Truth of the Bible, and also proving that popular Christianity (both in faith and practise) is unscriptural. Sold by J. O. Swallow and W. L. Aitken, booksellers, Palmerston N., or sent post free from H. C. Milverton, Taihape; price IsFOR all classes of Signwriting, Painting, Paperhanging, Graining and House Decorations get a price from A. Clark, Oddfellows' Hall Buildings, Cuba-street. Smallest but best shop in town for workmanship and material. Graining done for the trade. A SACRIFICE - English Bicycle, Eadie Coaster, £12; three months, terms. —C. S. Pickering, Palmerston North. C~LEARIInG _ S ALE—Watches"l7s 6d, clocks 8s 6d, 9ct. 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. WANTED —Buyer for F.N. motor bicycle, 2% h.p., magneto ignition. This 'motor is in first class condition, is very fast, and will climb any hill. Will accept £38 cash. A bargain. Call and inspect.—Adams Star Cycle Coy. WE sold nine miles of netting last week. If you get a bustle on you will be in time to get some of the remaining five miles in fowl, sheep and bird. U.F.C.A. Sale. jTX OING 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 to 19s 6d; 3-garment, sizes 12 to 16,18s 6d to 21s; worth 23s 6d to 30s—Collinson & Cunninghame, Ltd. 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. ££ is our price for a genuine d&lO B.S.A. bicycle (made in England). You can't go wrong in buying one of these well known machines. Easy terms arranged.— Adams Star Cycle Coy., the Square. _ WANTED KNOWN— mHAT all tobacconists sell GOLDEN -* EAGLE Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, in TWO-OUNCE TINS. TO get a good article you must pay a fair price; low priced suits are never satisfactory. I will give you best material and workmanship at £5 to £5 10s.—Usmar, Main-street, next Commercial Hotel. mAILORING—JAS. DONALDSON, JL 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. Waiwetu Grammar School, .LOWER HUTT. BOYS prepared loi professions and business. "Very young and backward boys receive extra attention. Rapid progress guaranteed. Schoolroom and Dormitories—large, well lighted and ventilated. Cricket and football field. Reference to A. Deß. Brandon, Esq., A. H. Miles, Esq., A. S. Biss, Esq., G. F. Gee, Esq. REV. I. T. WALTON, Principal.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8103, 1 June 1906, Page 1
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