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C. &C. C. &c. Grey Robes. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. Exclusive Robe Lengths, 28/6,82/-, 35/-; Embroidered 29/6 to 67/. DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS Two Dressmaking Roams. PEICES VERY MODERATE. COLIINSON & CUMINGH AME, Ltd. BROAD STREET, THE SQUARE. AN»f-EJL> .Known — Good iarno handa_ are always procurable at R. J. Dickinson's Registry and Labour Office, Geor^e-st. FATHER, dear father, don t come home without Barker & Dobson's walnut toffee. _00 WILL buy lady's Star bicycle, only about three months' in use, fitted with front rim brake and free wheel. An early visit to our depot is your only chance to secure this well known bicycle.—Adams Star Cycle Coy., the Square. J AS. DONALDSON, the Tailor, Main-st. W. The best material; the best workmanship; the lowest prices in town. Ladies' and gents' tailoring in all its branches. A lady attendant for the ladies. A NOTHER injustice to Ireland! Barker & Dobson's walnut toffee is made in Liverpool. Try it. FUPONGA COAL—If you want to be supplied with this coal ring up 298. A. E. Shepherd, Central Coal Depot, Main street East, next Foresters' Hall. Mrs J. H. Anderson, RELIABLE REGISTRY OFFICE, Terrace End. Wanted: Waggon driver, barmaid Wanted: 2 camp cooks, 2 pick and shovel men, barman, 2 fly boys , Wanted: Cooks, housemaid, waitresses, generals 20s, housemaid and aook same family, cook, housekeeper 28a, parlourmaid 18$, girl aesisfc housekeeper 10s, cook (2 in family), 3 generals Wajiganui 16s, housemaid school (no washing), girls to assist 10s, lady helps 15&, companion 10s, housekeeper 153, housemaid and waitress same hotel 15s, each. Wanted: Married couples, motor driver 35s and found, catchers ■ and flyers, milker ploughman 255, driver 30s, 4 boys for station, night porkera, kitchenmen, ronseabout, men cooM station and hotels, married coupio "for milking, bushmen, scutohers, engineflaxmilJ cooks; man for breast benching, man for breaking down at sawmill. LICENSED REGISTRY Wanted: flaxcutter, 6s ton; good feeder for fiaxmill, lis day; enginedriver, must have first class ticket, lis 3d day; first class housekeeper for three gentlemen, country, 20s; good housekeeper, must bo able to make butter and bread, for 2 gentlemen 15s Wanted : Scutcher, 28s 6d ton. Wanted : 2 paddockers, 8s day. Wanted : Flyboy, 7s. Wanted: Catcher, flaxmill Wanted First class groon, married man, £80 Wanted : 3 good pick and shovel men, Is hour, lant 2 or 3 months Wanted: Married couple, wife ooak« general, man general farm work Wanted: Good reliable house-nurse-maid. Wanted: Niirse-nef.dlewcoan or lady help, domesticated, country. Wanted: Good general, good home, nice place, town. Waiting: Young man wanting position as cadet on sheep station, salarv no object. , Wanted : Station cook, must be used to brick oven j pENTRAL REGISTRY OFFICE j U Main-street. — Awaiting Engage? | ment: Good ploughmen; several farm | hands used to sheep. Wanted : several generals, J2.s ;to ploughman; several good bu'hmen; woman cook, 30s, town ; two housemaids ; waitress ; governess for • little l'? v A 4 years old, in afternoons.' - Mrs McCarthy. 'Phone 379. Miss. Wright's Registry Office. CtJBA-ST. WANTED — Housekeeper with a child; housekeeper for country, no objection to a child ; eirl lor sewing by the day ; vacancy for gentlemen boarders; general for town, ctf&try, Feuding; girl ior- housework, sleep, at .home. Waiting—Capable, iitdy help, general, young girl for light, housework; lady help, light house "duties; capable housekeeper for town; housekeeper for town or country; cook; woman, work hv the day; woman would like to take charge of an invalid.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8197, 26 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8197, 26 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8197, 26 September 1906, Page 1