0 sawmill workers.—Wanted, t ijl start 6th. January, 'first-cla henchman, tailer-out,- head, and lu breaking down men, bobber, yari man, gooseman, flabby, several uusi men and bush trucky. Tpp wage iirst-class working and living corn! tibbs; mill alongside Mam Trunk mi Apply to box 1, Horopito.. .•ity anted to sell, ‘-Mmw W kerosene stove, double Imrne Address at “Standard” Office. - A GOOD supply of Jersey cream f ithe Gpeta House dairy. ■ , TEjIRE I FIRE! Do you ever Him JJ of Mb tragic consciences; 1 get out safely have a torch ; withe ypr I'fpm Oldaker’s torch emporium, Mai greet. " SACRIFICE, gent’s bicycle, fro wheel, cost £l4, very, little used only £7 10s. Apply 251) Main stree VISIT our store and prove the trull of our advertisements—we havi hy goods.— Oates’ music stores.. and scrap albums mate I. ■■delightful 'Xmas gifts.—H. K Swallow and Co.,■ Clarendon Buildings WANTED, young girl or woman, tf ‘mind three children, Friday Saturday and Monday. Apply, tbit weniiig or to-morrow .morning. 186 I’ergusob street. LADIES’ crepa do chcae'blouses, in dainty shades, .26s to 42s 6d.—J. ladfield. Rangitikci street. rHOROUGHLY competent Wokkeeper (lady) requires re-engage, lents good experience. Write “Cap" bio,”' Rost Office, Palmerston North. POULTRY sale to-morrow at; els' 4 Empire Auction Mart, commencig 1.30 p.m. \T ANTED to t ell, boat-shaped pram, <\ nearly new. Address at “Stanrd” Office. __ EXPERIENCED married couple ating wants position on farm. Reply g salary tc “Waiting,” “Staurd” Office. PICTURES, pictures, pictures—See our display of the latest, largest 1 best.—Ward Bros., opp. fire bell. EN’S tenuis shoes, in white cajv . vas, rubber soles, all sizes', 13s 15s fid; useful Xmas gifts,—C ollinand Ounningliame. • [7 ANTED, younggirl, for light V office duties. Apply Manawatu •cels Delivery Co.____ ___ _ _ 3 BONUS. —Wanted to rent, 5 or 6-roomed house, urgent. Write ,A.,” “Standard” Office.
HARRY BAKER has- opened up the latest in ready-to-wear tailor made costumes; everything guaranteed. ALUMINIUM' ware just fcnded.jrr ; Saucepans, 6s 9d to 19s Sd; kettles, 87s 6d; mugs, 9d>-Hopwood Hardware Co GLASS chums or mixers—l qt., 9s; ■ 2qt., 10s 6d; 3 qt., 12s (Id; 4 qt., 14s 9d.—Manson and Barr, Lid. ITT ANTED, grass mowing, by the ,VV acre, machines used. Ring phone SPECIAL line opened of real Madiera 3 nailery, all hand embroidered and -yelot work, pure linen; d’oyjeys from Is lid; table centres from 6s 9d.—U)linson and Cunninghame, Ltd. SHEFFIELD electro plated cruets, 3 10s 6d; teapots, 19s 6d; jam ishes, 4s 6d. 10s and 16s 6d; bread cards, 12s 6cl; salad bowls, 20s.—Hoprood Hardware Co. WANTED, tjcket. engine feeble, or Tane mill, Rangitane, driver. first Bagnall and |7\iOß men, white tennis shoes, with V chrome soles, 16s 6d; sensible ifinas gifts-—Collinson and Ciuiniuginme if MAS stockings at Youngs, next V H.B.’s, all sizes, and prices from i to £l. .. B UY NOW, and save worry Xmas Eve, at the store where you get everything, to suit everybody, Hero arc a few useful presents for men: Hair brushes, shaving brushes,;-razors, auto strops, razors, Gillette razors, watches, fountain pens, pocket knives.—Watson Bros., Ltd. KITTLES—a real good game for J the family ;7s 6d set. —Andrews id Sons, furnishers. CHILDREN’S'sets, knife, fork and j spoon, Christopher Johnsons donite handles, ss; aluminium, 2s Od. aoapest iu town.—Hopwood s. Hardare Co. ANDSOME~hand _ embroidered real X Madiera duchess sets, runner and mats, 35s 6d a set; scalloped boiuci pper cloths, 36in by 36in, 49s bd. illinson and Cunninghame. ' ADIES, walk into my shop and ihJ : spect the latest in costumes and ouses.—Harry Baker’s. ' IOPPER GOOLjS —Hot water jugs, j ■ 8s 6d ; fern pots, 8s to 15s ; ink ands, 4s 6d; spirit kettles on stnuds, )s.—Hopwood Hardware Co. ' TIANO wanted. State ‘lowest cash price to “Teaching,” “Standard iEST Sheffield plate.—Jam spoons i\ Is; butter Knives, • Is; pickk ■ks, Is; salad servers, Is; guarand.—Hjopwood Hardware Co. TTANTED, woman to wash (one daj V week). Apply Nurse Knowles,'2; bert street. _ JRAOTICAITChristmas ) gifts: Lund serviettes, 20in by 20in, ,3s 11< r half dozen.— Collinson and Cuumng me, Ltd. CAPABLE lady neip required be/or j or after holidays; no washing -od wages. r Apply 23 Albert street. LADIES’ and gents’ second-ham cycles in new condition, from ££ at the Ideal cycle works, next “Stai: lard” Office, i Cycles built to order fror £l4 10s; juvenile cycles built from £ 10s.~Phono, 1189 TJOT plants from 6d each,, a goo .| X , gift for Xmas, or some fine flov j 1 oring plants for the garden, will pleas 'mother.—B. H. Just. RACED crash cushion tops, 4s lid runners, 3s lid to 6s 6d; practici Xmas gifts.—Collinson and Ouimiiq hamo, Ltd. ‘ . most suitable and practicab Pj' IliUbo oU*U*uiy v **iv Xmas present is a, comfortable ,se grass • cliuir;r! various designs from -the D. miniop wickcrwaro coy., d 321, Mam stre ; East. pjLEET foot tennis dices, ■in whit _ for ladies, 11s 9d; white com shoes,, fleet foot, 13s 9d.—Collinson Cunninghame, Ltd,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1707, 23 December 1919, Page 1
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