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WANTED. Farmers' Labor Exchange. WANTED-Boys for milking, 112/6 and 15s. Waited : Purcbaserpfor snug little bakery business, only £50 cash required. Waiting engagpment : Farm land station hands, ploughmen, etc. | W. HUNTER, RANGITIKEI STREET. MRS J. H. ANDERSON. RELIABLE REGISTRY OFFICE, TERRACE END.; AOKNT tOSr— CAN'X'ERBUBY PRESS, AND HAROLD'S HAIR RESTORES WANTED— Cooks, waitresses, housemaids, girl assist in bar, waitress assist in bar, parlourmaids, housemaid (gentleman's family), generals 16s, several generals 10s to 15s, cook and housemaid for station, girls to assist. Wanted : Ploughman and gardener, fencer (contract), milkers, hotel hands, married couples, handy man for gentleman's place, machinist for sawmill, baker (country store). Wanted: Porters and kitchenmen. Wanted: An experienced stockman, wages 80s per week. , Wanttd : Two housekeepers, Apply sharp. Wanted: Good bushfellers. Wanted : A presser for flaimill. Wanted: A barmaid. Apply sharp. MRS ESSEX LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE, Opposite the Palmerston Railway Statv n WANTED— A Domesticated Lady Help for town ; good home ; good wades Apply Mrs Essex. Wanted : A general farm hand, must be good with horses and able to fence, wages 275. Wanted: A good woman cook, wages 255. Wanted: A boy to knock about camp, light duties. Wanted: A good housemaid, country hotel. Wanted: A first-class man ceck, 40s, for town. Wanted: Hairdresser's assistant, must understand billiards, 20s. Wanted: Married couple, man must be good gardener, woman good laundress, top wages. Wanted: General, four in family, for New Plymouth, wages 15s. WANTED. WANTED— A young man or boy for general farm work, one used to horses preferred. Apply office of this paper. WANTED— A smart, tidy girl to do light housework. Apply, Miss Mackat, Cuba-street. WANTED— A smart, respectable boy. Apply, E. Leary's Dispensary. WANTED —Success awaits you! Learn to hypnotize. You can charm cyery person you meet; win undying friendships ; conquer pain, or • euro diseases and bad habits. Send two stamps for an intensely inierestiug Free Book. Peof. Wabd, Box 857, P. 0., Auckland. ANTED KNOWN—That the DINING CAR will be used in future on the Manawatn morning train from Palmerston to Wellington and the 4 p.m. t: am from Wellington to Palmerston, under WALTER FREEMAN'S supervision. WANTED —A boy for cycle shop. Apply sharp J. B. ClarksoD, Rudge-Wkitworth Agency, nest firebell. WANTED KNOW N — Vacancies for a few permanent boarders. Meals at all hours. Littlewood's Willow Bank, Church-street West. ANTED KNOWN—That P Scheidt, ot Bunnythorpe, has been appointed sole ageot for Bailhe's Cattle Drenches, the best and cheapest in the market. Numerous testimonials available. WANTED— A boy for Ihe printing trade. Apply Keeling & Mundy ANTED KNOWN — That J Collingwood, the Cash Butoher corner of Main and Princess-streets, has reoeived delivery o i an up. to-late "ush register, whioh registers aU» discounts. Liberal discount to all cas*' pure 1 asora. Best quality of moat at revest possiblr prioes. * WANTED— The present opportunity '.'. of getting really ' first-class Drapery at sale prices taken advantage of.—Mas 0. J. Hansen the Square, PsJB merston North. WANTED— Properly well fed bacon pigs from 140 to 1601bs, at 4d per lb, under or over these weights of good quality BJd per lb, cash on delivery. Wm. Frew, Rangitikei-strcet, Pa'merton North. WANTED KNOW N-Hlghest price for empty bottles In Paimerston 1? obtained at G attache's Eagle ' Brewerr. Ranglttkel-stre*t,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7404, 20 September 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7404, 20 September 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7404, 20 September 1902, Page 1