: st" Wantea '■ CHEAP ADVERTISING.: mHE WANTED COLUMN in' the f X Standard is intended chiefly for the benefit of those seeking or qiferinir situations, though other advertisements will be inserted m it at the uniform rate of SIXTEEN WORDS for ONE SHILLING per insertion prepaid, i eighteen pence if booked. Ordinary advertisements at, the same rate of charges will be inserted m any part of the third page, when .Aptoially arranged for. •• > ..-•; ' The Wanted' Column, of tbeiMiKawatu Standard is admitted to beithe best, means of obtaining a wide; and prominent publicity for announcements that can be had recourse to m the District. ; . ; .-;...:• .;< ■ *** To ensure insertion, orders from the country should be accompanied with their value m stamps. . WANTED KNOWN^-Tliere,.ii: a vacancy for another apprentice m the oifice of the Manawatu Standabd. WANTED— By a single gentleman, private boarcL.and lpds;iug, within ten minutes' , walk of /the Railway Station. Address H, Standard Office. . ' ; TtTANTED— Tenders for jbuilifrig W two large water-irqvighs/^&r Standard paddocks. State pri<je for labour and material. ''..'-. WANTED KNOWN— That the best value for one shilling ever yet offered m Palmerston can be now procured at the 1/- table. Ready Money Store. " ; :.:(•! "'"■'>- TTTANTED' KNOWN—^oom m Vy. the Standard paddocks for ' quiet horses. Abundance oorf r feod and water. Apply Standabd Office, WANTED the public to ' come and purchase their Oha-tinas' ti.d \ T ew Yesr'sCakea, Miuca Pies^(6(B--cuits^ Milk Loafea, &c. ' AW articfe* Sua'ranteid pure and of th a best quality, at C. W^HiTaHßlb's, falter, New Premises, the Square". 1117 ANTED— l^he settlers of MuutV V watu and Rangitikei to come and 'inspect my newly . opened 'up stock \of Saddlery. Siddle^ from &t 10a io 1 0d. Bridles, .' whipp, ppurs, sprin£- : seiat saddles, &c, &'&; with all latest American improvements. Thos. Dudson, Victoria Avenue, Wanganni. WANTED KNOWN i-That I have every Saturday a consign ment • ■ .of Sch mid t's ' 'Celebrated Gorman Sausages. - Orders left will be promptly attended to. JV H. Topping, Beehive Store, the Square, .Palmarston North. ■"" ; • ■"■■" '" WANTED K\(>WN -i- Henry Potto, Taupo 'Qaay, ;Wa!n'ganui, hav< just received a consignment of four dt zen Ladies' j Gent'sj and 1 ftofs 1 ' Riding Saddles, best maker*. Inspfctfbri'iifvitedi '' tJsefnl ckmen'n s'addliesy from £2 15s. Long-nceked spurp, bridles, wbipp, gig, cart, and baggy harness, <fee., at 10 per cent, under ordinary price far cash. Country y ; sitors « re i requested to come and see for themselves. WAJNTJ£j><K;NOWtf. mat I in?e always on hand and for sale, a jarge stock of double and single-seated Buggies, Ladies' Phaotons Waggon* ebtes, Business Spring Traps of all descriptions, City Expresses, . Spring Tip Drays, Common Tip Drays; also, first-class Brougham and 1 first-class Landau Carriage. Every article built of the best material, and the workman* ship is not to be surpi^sed.. Anp^y r to the Wellington Coach Fajctpry^ Manne^i street and Taranaki place. M. Bohan, Proprietor, who has .32 years'. Colqaul experience JSOTICIi. : MR M. F. COrFLE, surgeon-den-tist, will be m P^lmerston, on Wednesday , ! March 5, and can 'be consulted at Mr Leary's, chemist, from 10 a.m. till 4.30 p.m. :, , r NOTICE., .. : i 'A LL outstanding accounts 'dud )to x\_ me must l>e paiJ forthwitlj, ior legal proceedings will I >e taken without further notice. - , > ■.-•>■•:•' i.-«fc ■•: y. >\ JOHN: MORRIS/^ ■ : Tferrace En*.* : ■ • ' '-! ■ j'' f *''| ANTE 'ILIOttS LIVER I*ILLS, boxesi, 1/- ; double,' 1/9 ;' Reni- : jii's, Rangitikei-street. . «■ '■"■ : ' . V . ;.-. ' liH /!-/ OOMMEROI AL HOT^EL STiABiSS hnHE Undesigned beg tb^notSfy^to JL the residents of Palmerston anil the travelling public that having leaned thfr above centrally situated 1 and commodious stables, they will endeavour ta provide always superior accommodation. Loose-box°s m first-rate condition, Mid without equal m the district. Singe and Double Buggy and Saddle Horses ail ttays on Hire. ':> Best possible accomn^^datfon for Racing and Stud Horses. ■ • ■■ . ■ ■' . -^— ■' •■"'■ GOOD PADDOOKliftf^ '• I Horses broken, to 1 Saddle and Single - and Double Harness. •' f : CRANWELL & OI^S&N;,; ' N.8,~R. Walker Vet«l-inary Surgeon, will attend the stable daily.' ; All cases of sickness m hories carefully attended to, and excellent accommodation for same provided. • : .' FARM FOR SALE, ' \ 0% easy terms, about; 55 f acres, welii fenced and grassed, with' cpmforfable cottage, and permanent water Wipply. An ; excellent' 5 ii^vekmenC Apply on the preiru^dd W W/JSquVre, ■ Stoney Creek,, or.lo . .. „ Gr. M. SNEL^Oiy, I r ,. . Auctipneeiy eiJ.REiior.Piie^; 2/6, internal or external ; Remington's^ ■*• ■ pang^ tikei-street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 3
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