SAMUEL BARER D.8.0.A., EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, OF AUCKLAND, -Nu 'IN.. : '• """"..I: PAIiME.RBTOST From March 29th ?» JprliS^OSLY. AJDDEESS: BOOMS ABOVE I W. PARK, Stationer-. SITffTANb^RSO^ RELIABLE EEGISTEY OFFICE I Terrace End. ' WASTED -Cooks, housemaids,, on r. waitresses, laundress, generals 20a; housemaid, boardinghouae: waitresß, Wairo*; girls for Hawera, Weilington, Foxton at,d fiawke's Bay; adyhepa, 20a and 12 S) no children; ladyhelp for town, 12s; girls to help; several generals for tcwc and country • houremaid and cook, Rentkman's honse' rmrae for an elderly lady, 15,; waitress-' ■ Housemaid, country house ; cook housemaid, town: nurse girl; Ldyhelp, near town, no children ; governess, found Bd : A married cou P{e; cottage Wanted: 2 men cooks. Wanted: Station hand, 253 Wanted: Several flaxeuctera, hotel ' hands, milkers, boys for milking, 2 lads !or!;:n,;2 Pof ter 'CODtraCtWOrk;CO°k LICENSED EEGISTEY OFFICE Wanted: First class woman cook, country hotel. 355. ' .Wanted: Firs; class laundress, town, £1 a week. Wanted: Plaxcntters. 6n ton. Wanted: Young man shepherd with horse and dogs, must have reference. hoS:iS :cimars Wbi!ie<B- coantry Wanted: Flaxcutter, 7s/on. Waiting- engagemeat: Nurse-needle-woman or nursery governess, highest | musical certificate, do objection to MBSlOBT.lx)GIs; j SELECT BEGISTRY _ And Accommodation Agency. Main Street. Opposite Swimming Batk ' Wanted! 2 experienced generals, M^Pf'f^ E^ e"'enced waitress, 17s j 6d, hotel, Stratford; sharp keSf^ SeV6ml Capable hOUBeWanted : Nursery ousemaid, gentleman a house. Masterton, by end of March; references. i-«WBn-i t *d: CJ GS od £eneral •servants, lievm, 17s 6d. 15s. Wanted: General, town, by end of March, 12s 6d ; no washing. * Wanted: Cook and house-parlour-maid, town, by middle of April; references. Telephone 291. Manawatu Labour Bureau, TIMES BUILDINGS. SITUATIONS "wanted by hoase/T , deeper, nurse girl, waitresses, Jntcnenmen, drivers, farm hands, and gardeners. Wanted: .Nurse, generals, cooks, man and woman. , THE SILVER GRID. (Next Library.) ANGUS M°ARTNEY, PfiOPEIETOB nnHIS well known EEFEESHMENT X and SUPPEK U.OOM has been thoroughly renovated and is now up-to- - date in every particular. Suppers and meals at all hours. Fre&h oysters and fish daily. Telephone. No" 218. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. M. & F.FRANCE, ART MILLINERS, (Late of Melbourne), T>EG to announce to the ladies of Pal- •*-* merston North and surrounding districts that they have started business in premises situated in Broad-street, next E. and E. Tingey, with an entirely new and up-to-date stock of millinery All the latest styles. Old hats and bonnets remodelled or renovated equal to new. Don't forget the address— BBOAD STREET. PASPALUM DILATATUM GEASS IS the king of all pasture grasses for dairying or-fattening stock. Sec- • combe's Handshaken Seed is the best V on the market, clean and fertile. Have k no other. Wholesale or retail from W. SECCOMBE, ■•• Central Bucca," Woolgoolga, N.S.W. Sold locally by Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., Palmerstoik N., Feilding, and Pannevirke,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8051, 31 March 1905, Page 1
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