THE LONGEST EBTABUfeJJEB THE LEADING PAPEB .....;&;. IN THIS TERRITORY WITH A MISSION WITHOUT A MUZZLE, I - " MUOn QUOTED ! TRUSTWORTHY'
JIIfANTEOS^ Y°^.C AN ADVERTISE YOUfl WANTS IN THIS COLIM* SIXTEEN WORDS ■ SIXPEN& ,ASH OR HALF-CROWN A WEEK. POX SALTS—4 nud 5 room tauKi7gQ~oa locality, £250 to i'Bso. JK2S crth. • ionn. - ' CpOF^SALE—Section on principal stwet, t. -us foot; comer eection, aeph/i potpath, etc., aOs' foot. Ob!/ £10 nreh, IXT AN lED KNOWN - " Impend " T 1 motor engines cost less to run th*n ny other engine, and take up the least pace They can be used fov driving any md of machine-sheep .bearing buU«mfcing, pumps, saws, etc., as the speed an be le^ukted from 150 to 1600 rtvoln- ; fn3 per minute. Gun metal bearings .unranteed for 12 montos. One Ballon nnzjue Lifts 4$ hours in a 4 li.p. en*in« inhsJi manufacture Dent and Co 2 Victoria street, Wellington. r ADIES' aud Children's Millinsry Jo U Great Variety, and every reqnuite (d# nfante' Wear in stock at Mrs Tennaat's koyal Hotel Buildings, Bangitikei-itree*. LKE of Children's all-wool J Combinations at 2s lid and 8a 6d'u?ij °? d *Eort™ents of Ladies' and •hildren's Vests and Singlets. Mfc ennant, Eojal Hotel Building 8 . RaX ikci- street. . T UST OPENED-Anothor lot of lufawp I Fleecy Jackets in cream, sky, pia* nd cardinal at 2s 6d each. Mrs TennanL >oyal Hotel BuildiDgs, Bangitikei-Btreet. rHE KIOSK for afternoon tea,-etc. Everything dainty. We invita you. rHE KIOSK. Ladies'private 1«» iv oms, et«. You will find everything selec*. rHE KIOSK. Up-to-date high clasa confectionery. English goods a peoiality. . HENDERSON'S HONEY KISSES. B«Jicious. Wholesale ngent, A. E ?airbrosber. The Eiosk. A L. PRATT, The Square, wiaheß< o _• i-» intimate that be has now opened a v tion.ry and fancy tjoodß department in :,njunctionwithhiß tobiicconist busineis. V Urge assortment of stationer's goods ht/s ust been opened up, and your patronage ia solicited. A. A. Pratt (next C. TickeriDgj, be Square. ' A LFRKD E. MEATYAKD, Barristor t\. and Solicitor, Rangitikei-street, Painerston North. \ LFBED E. MEATYARD, Barrister ' « and Solicitor, Kangitikei-strcet, Tafnersion Norlb. . . LOST— Between Grandstand, Shovground, and Hokowhitu, scarf-pin-singlo pearl on gold pin. 55 reward a* Limes office. WANTED — First-class coachsmilfc, two months' work guaranteed. B. Soughsedge, Eltham. LOST— Between Tikes office and Waldegrave's Buildings, gold pin wijh 'aeeastone tiki attached, lie ward, Tisrits jllice. lOST— Last wask.cattle dog witbehain _J inßunnytborpe. Reward on retura;ng to E. H. Kidd, Bunnytborpe, • ■ WANTED KNOWN-Ladies* boots ftr dairy 6g 6d, shoes for 5s lid, men's nailed shooters Ss 6d at Hannah's. WANTED-Snmrt young ladies far Show-room and fancy tales, alco smart boy for drapery. Apply L.M.8., ate HanEen's, the Square ■"■■ ' WANTED— Dairy on shares-; Apphr Times office. . WANTED- Purchaser for section, 75 x 400 links and quite new 6roomed house, handy to Square. I'ernis address Box 23. WANTED —Ploughman accustomed to young horses. Only firit-okt=a nen need apply. George Dear, Awahutiftongotea road. SECONDHAND Phonograph with 12 records from 30s. Photo Supply Stores, near railway station. WANTED— -Position, clerk or assistant bookkeeper, understands books ihoroughly, good local references Apply " Energy," Tunis bflice. ITTANTED KNOWN — €heapeat aad YV best for all et plosives, batteries, 3tc. Permain and Gilchrist. WANTED —One unfurnished room with uss of kitchen. Apply slMing terms tc L.S.S., Post office. WANTED KNOWN — Cheapeit and best pianos and organs. Fermaia and Gilchrist. ' LADIES' laoe aud bar shoes, cheapest in town from 3s 6d, 3s lid. 4s 6a, 5s 64, 8 s 6d, 7s 6d, in fact all prices at Payne's. fiOMFOETABLE Home for two or thr*e \J boarders, piano, bath, hot and cold water. " Tavisto'ck," Aanesbury-street. Vi;?- ANTED KNOWN- For a fint-etasa * V treadle sewing machine. Cheapest - v l.'..iLi',in and Gilchrist. OOOTS stolen ? No, got them next to O nothing at Payne's, Just fantj men's strong nailed boot 3 only 7s 6d, 8a 66, 9.i Gd, lls o~d, 13s 6d, 15j Cd, 16a ft& at Payne's. WAITED— The travelling public to know that J. H. Wiltshire's is the oheapest place in town for rugs. X IGHT wotking men's boots without JU nails only 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9a 6d, lls od, 13s GJ, up to 22s at Payne's I HAVE just purchased 200 Colonial Woollen Rugs at half mill prices, sellIng 10s 6d to 12s Gd. J. H. Wiltshire. \- WHY sleep cold at night 3 when you can buy wooljen rugs at Wiltshire's at 10s (id. WANTED to Fell at once, 2 vacant Bections, Buike-street, bed-rock price. Alfred Cook, land agent, Eangiflkel street; f~^ ENT'S smatt Sunday and dress bcotß, \JT box calf, in lace tmd button, lls 6i, 12s 6J, 14s 6d, ISs od, 225, and 235. Cannot be beaten at Payne's. /"tHEA.!' —Men's strong cotton worfcua 6 KJ shirts Is 6d and Is Od, men's whik matt tennis shirts Is 9d and 2s 3d, boys white washing hats 8d each or 3 for la &i, other shops usually Bell them at Is. D* ' Luen Bros., the Square. BUY your Wertheim from experts vho can adjust, regulate and clean tham. Leary and Dkon. WANTED KNOWN—Wertheim band machines, only aix guineas, at Leary and Dixon's. A NYTHINQ musioal, from a jewshaTp J\. to a grand piano, at Leary and Dixon'B. /~1 OOD value in horse tnd cow covers and yj oiUkinsst R. G. Knight's, opposite the gtation. r\ HILDREN'S bcois and shoes, all phen \J from 3s 6d to 10s 6<l at Payne' the Square. AN LED KNOWN-Rnd«e-Whitworth bicycles for sale from £13atCUrkEon's. __^^ FOB Boys' Wear—Booyds rtrong New Zealand Tweed suitable tor kniekert (dark shades), the very thing you want for your boys ; something strong and cheap \ only Is6d per yard ; will wear till it gn«ff out of date. De Luen Bros., the Square. Si'JKCIAL eoßoecvOßs for one BOBtjb %% Leary and Dixon'e,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 1
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943Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 1
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