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TO sawmill workers.—Wantad, to start sth- January, first-class beiiQhman. tailer-out,' litead and tail breaking down men, bobber, head yardman, goosemail, ' slabby,- Several bushmen and bush trucky. Top' wages, arst-class working and living conditions; mill alongside Main Trunk line. Apply to_box_l. Horopitp. WANTED to sell, boat-shaped pram, nearly new. Address at "Stanl;lar'd'' Office. ' ADY'S B.S.A. bicycle, good as new, I , Xmas'gilt,' £7l7s'6d; fiuit young ■ jrjrl.- Apßly_37_Joseph street./ v ■ ' ■ WOULD four"refined young ladies who have no friends in Palmers-: .on, care to enjoy a good Xiiias 'dinner with four young gentlemen? ' If so, ciiidly apply early to "Xmas," 'care •Standard", Office. _ '■_ :' MEN'S Panama'hats, 6s 6d, 10s, 16s. 9d, 17s-6d.—J. Hadfield, Rangi ; : jike'r street, "where the hargains^aie^ rent, 5 or house, urgent. Write •G.A.," "Standard"'Office'. _ TANTED, harvest work, by capable ',¥ man. Apply by letter, stating ;ernis, to "Harvester," "Standard < Juice. _ f ARRY"BAKER has opened' up the Ills'' latest in ready-to-wear tailqr viade costumes; everything guaranteed. j A~LL T MINIUM ware just'landed.— rV- Saucepans, 6s 9d to 19s 6d; kettles, 37s 6d ; mugs, 9d.—HopwpOjd Hardware Co. " . ■/X-LASS churns or mixers—l' qt., lis; \J 2 qt., 10s 6d ; 3 qt., 12s 6d ; 4"qt., L4s 9d,T—Manson and Barf, Ltd. ,T7ANTED, young girl for millinery rV department. Sales gifcl, just left school preferred.—Colliuson and Cunninghame, Ltd. | 7ANTED, grass mowing, by the ■ ; W acre, machines used. Ring phone 528.' ____. SPECIAL'Iine opened of real Madiera ■ , napery, all hand embroidered ■ and < Jyelot work, pure linen; d'oylcys from 3s lid; table centres from Gs 9d.—Col- ' linson and Cunninghame, Ltd. . TJEAUTIFUL Nmas present, gent's '}

JJ!' tree wheel bicycle, inmost new, worth £ll, accept £7 10s cash. Apply 259 Main street west. I SHEFFIELD electro plated cruets, J 10s 6d; teapots, 19s 6d; jam : dishes, 4s 6d, 10s and 16s 6d; bread boards, 12s 6d; salad bowls, 20s.—Hop*wood Hardware Co. __ v T ANTED, engine driver, first V ticket. Apply Bagnall and Keeble, qr_Tane jiiill, Rangitane. XMAS stockings at Young's, next H'.B.'s, all sizes, and prices from U to £l. "NCUBATOR wanted, circle hatcher JL complete, must be in good order, and cheap. Write to "Circle," "Standard" Office. , i KITTLES—a real good game for >J tho family; 7s 6d set—Andrews and Sons, furnishers : ~TrANTED~known ) Brook's lemon /iY cheese, Xmas puddings, jars of finger, at Burrough and Charles's, next P.D.O. Call and see. < CHILDREN'S sets, knife, fork and spcon, Christopher Johnson's xylonite handles, ss; aluminium, 2s 6d. Cheapest in town.—Hopwood's Hard-, ware Co. ■ V' ANTED, experienced engineer, for erecting dairy machinery. Apply Mason, Struthers and Co., Ltd., dairy specialists, Rangitikei street. HANDSOME hand embroidered real i Madiera duchess sots, runner and 3 mats, 35s 6d a set; scalloped border supper cloths, 36in by 36in, 49s 6d.— Collinson and Cunninghame. lADIES, walk into my shop and in>J spect the latest in costumes and blouses.—Harry Baker's. v ' "10PPER GOODS.—Hot water jugs, \i,i 8s Gd ; fern pots, 8s to 15s; ink stands, 4s 6d; spirit kettles on stands, 40s.—Hopwood_Hardware_Co. P~IANO wanted. State lowest casli price to "Teaching," "Standard", Office. 0 GRAMOPHONES, must bo sold, lowest prices, guaranteed, from £3 5s to £BS; Edison and Columbia, at Leary's. , BEST Sheffield pi ate .-r Jam spoons, Is; butter knives, Is; pickle, forks, Is; salad servers, Is; guaranteed.—Hopwood Hardware Co. WANTED, woman to wash (one day week). Apply Nurse Kuowles, 23 Albert street. _ _ __ " TJRACTICAL Christmas gifts: Lunch

';■'-' serviettes, '2oin by 20in, 3s lid per half dofcen.—Collinson and Cunning.hame,_Ltd. _ _ _____ . BONUS.—Wanted to lease or _l) rent, 4 or 5-roomed house; | must bo up-to-date and have all eonI veniences. Apply J 'Staiidard" Office. IAPABLE ladjTnelp required before Vy or after holidays; no washing; good wages. Apply 23 Albert street. " ADIES' and gents' second-hand -J cycles in new condition, from £6, at the Ideal cycle works, next "Standard" Office. Cycles built to order from £l4 10s; juvenile cycles built from £8 10s.—Phone 1189. >OT plants from 6d each; a good ;. gift for Xmas, or some fine flowjering plants for the garden, will please mother.—B. H. Just.. !,rrUIAC.E.p crash cushion tops, 4s lid; JL runners, 3s lid to 6s (xl; practical Xinas gifts.—Collinson and Cunning|liain'eV r hid. ... j 'ANTED known, families waited onj ,? for*-orders daily;' may we have' [the pleasure of waiting on you.—BurI rough and Charles, ability grocers.

:". view some of the most exquisite hand made 'blouses in net, niuon, georgette, voile, etc., all consisting or the latest novelties. Showroom, Coleman Place. Phone 1027. THE most suitable and practicable " Xmas present is a comfortable seagrass chair; various designs from the- Dominion wickerware coy., 321 Main street East, i FILEET foot tennis shoes, in white,: "for ladies, lis 9d; white court shoes, fleet foot, 13s 9d.—Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. , r E have a few lines boots and shoes bought before the lato rises,."which" are splendid value. ' Seo our business man's boot at 29s 6d—best value- in Dominion.—F. J. Sheppard, 85 Rangitikci street.; • * . .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 1