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mO sawmill workers—Wanted, to JL start, sth January, first-class henchman, tailer-out,, head and tail breaking down men, bobber, head yardman,' gooseman, slabby, • several bush.to and bush trucky. , Top wages, first-class working and _ conditions; mill alongside Mam, Trunk line. Abnly to box 1, Horopito. , ANTED, superior .Roar'd (in priI vate family) by elderly lady. Apply “Board, 1 ’ “Standard” Ofiice. THE Palmerston North Salvation Army Band will be carolling the town and country as usual this season. GOOD"supply~of Jersey Cream at the Opera House dairy. ITCTANTED, by reliable woinan, washVV ing or cleaning by day. Apply lie liable,” 1 ‘Standard” Office. SACRIFICE, gent’s bicycle,, 'free

wheel, cost £l4, very little used, only £7 10s. Apply 259 Main street! west.

WANTED, position as housekeeper or domestic, for widow about 30 yoaVs (with 2 children). Apply ‘‘3o, ■•Standard” Office. UIR O' great success due to truthful advertising; wo have what we Prove it.—Oates’ music idvprt'ise. acres. DINNA forget to call at Mellor’s handy store for some pure horaenade sweets. —Opposite Post Office. ST7 ANTED, woman- to do washing and cleaning, one day per week. Vunlv 55 Cook street.

ANTED to sell, Daimler oar, partly damaged by fire. Price £SO. • A bargain. —J. A. Nash and Co. EE Father Christmas in his,cave at S] Collinson and Cunninghanic’s, Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.ra.,, 1.30 p.m. to o p.m., 6.30 to 8.30 p.m., 8.35 p.m. to 10 p.m. THOROUGHLY competent bookkeeper (lady) requires re-engage-ment; good experience. Write “Capable,” Post Office, Palmerston North. EXPERIENCED married couple wants position on farm, stating salary to '“Waiting,” dard” Office. Reply ‘ ‘Stan- % VISITORS to Plimmerton, call ? Post Office si at store for your seaside requirements, prices reasonable; well assorted stock, in extended premises. .Kellow bread on band.—Win. Martin, proprietor, '

SPECIAL arrangements for gramaphone record customers to-day; three' can be served Oates’ music stores. __ PICTURES, pictures, pictures—Sec our display of the latest, largest and best.—Ward Bros., opp. fire bell. MEN’S tennis shoes, in white canvas, rubber soles, all sizes, 13s. 6d. 15s 6d; useful Xmas gifts.—Collinson and Cunninghame. DULTS, Wednesday is the last day of Father Christmas at Oollinson and Ounningharae’s. Come, and see him in his cave before he goes. away.—B.3s p.m. to 10 p.m.y _ _ WANTED, young girl, for light office duties. Apply Manawatu Parcels Delivery Co. ! "I CHANSON AND KEARNEY advise sports attending the races to wear a sovereign felt hat; it will bring y’ou luck. WANTED, grass mowing, by the acre, machines used. Ring phone S2B._ L_ WANTED, engine driver, first ticket. Apply Bagnall and Keeble, or Tane mill, Rangitane. ■f7\DR men, white tennis shoes, with Jj ' chrome soles, 16s 6d; sensible Xmas gifts.—Collinsou and Cunningharae. CIUNNINGHAM’S, confectioner, is ) . the place for Xmas novelties.— [Next Alf. Mahon's. >

ADAME DE LUEN is now showing a complete; range of dainty lingerie in crepe de cheno, Fugi, etc. Showroom, Coleman Place. Phone 1027. B OON for Peck’s table delicacies— White’s jellies and Keiler’s mar malade.—Broadway’s class grocery stores, phone 379. Gramophones at bedrock prices. Edison Diamond ’ Disc; Columbia, Culptono. Secure one for Xmas: only at Leary’s. Strawberries and cream, ice cream, and iced drinks served daily at Dustin’s marble bar. TOYLAND.— Gee! 1 Martin’s toy^ land. Main street west, is. the best shop for toys in the town, and the ■cheapest. . OON sells the product oil earth/and „sea,' .and at ;■ pnefesi to; suitjust callUn>and : see (Broadway).; .■ v v tor.t mini Maim 1 street, & i boots .;.2osVttiid-BQs. 1 i;.. . ";>o i { .»■ ' f\ : n-DYiNGW S apd■ V v'etavtfrrytl Xnfas Pi Eve, at the store where you get everything to suit everybody. Here are a few useful presents for men; Ham brushes, shaving brushes, razors, auto strops, razors, Gillette razors, watches, fountain pens, pocket knives. —Watson Bios., Ltd.

a NDREWS AND SONS have a fine J\. selection of antique kerbs, art seagrass squares, ■ mats ? etc. DO you know Emmett, the grocer; call, he will be pleased to see you I at his stcjre, Featherston street; phone i 1009. : ! 1 TOYLANiT [at L. Martin’s,, Main : ; istreet, west; come, whore’; the cheapest prices arc. —Phone 567., * '■ . ,'i ‘"a', • ; 1 ••j -. 1 . ’ 1 ADIES’ find gents’ second-hand JJ ! cycles in pew condition, from £6, | at the ideal cycle works, next “Standard’’ Office. Cyclesfiu>lt to order from £l4 10s; juvenile cycles built from/£8 10s.—Phone 1189. ' , ; ■' rriHß most suitable and practicable JL' : Jfmas present is a comfortable seai grass chair; various designs from’, the Do- » minion wickerware coy., 321 Main street East. i . i art rugs are lovely Jl V/ goods, and wear for years. §ee b j them at Sheppard’s, 86 and 86a JRangij tikei street. I -—~ r-f- 1 ll'/'VIDEitS taken for choked hams', at B (V-/ Dustins, ’ Ltd, the premier

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1708, 24 December 1919, Page 1