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WANTED, an experienced waitress, good wages. Apply J. llawlins, The White House. 'O7ANTED to purcliasc, second-hand Tv piano. Apply “Cash Buyer,” box 142, Dannevirke. ANTED, by young woman with one child, position as housekeeper, own mistress. Apply “Standard” Oliico. 'WANTED, by young married Tv couple, furnished room, use of conveniences. Write to “Childless,” “Standard” Office. B ADY’S bicycle, free wheel, in firsti.JL' class order, suit girl sixteen ; only tG 10s.* Apply Everybody’s fruit shop. TQAiOB wed-lings and holiday family rcJ union photographs, go to Billons’ studio, or phono 731, for an appointI! 1 fTI 1 fi* tej> BONUS.—Wanted to lease for ns Jnd' long term, large, unfurnished lumse, no children. Address “Helmed,” inlaid” Office. W ANTED to sell, 5-soator Stndebaker car, newly painted, perfect oiidition, make good taxi.—B. Langjjjjc. 1 Fitzherbert street. It AMEY’S motor lorry will run to the Ilaugitikei beach on New tear’s Day, starting from Bongotea I’ost Office at 9.30 a.m.

|\/|LAKE home cheerio I lor the coining ivJ. year; a gramophone ’ will he]]) yon. Great variety at Oates’ music stores. \NTED to huy, Ford car, in good order. State lowest cash price to I’.O. box 317, Palmerston North. "O EMEMBER 1g lucky dip at Collinson and Cunninghame’s to-night. Buy tickets in toy department vdownsfairs). 'OOUGH FARM, 901 acres, small j\) house, near Sandon, £3O acre; £(500 cash.—Farmers’ Land Agency, box i! 8, phono 3(50. 'ANTED, i I or 3 good milking cows, must be heavy milkers. Address “Milkers,” “Standard” Oliiee. WANTED, women and girls for V? laundry work; also good i Apply .Mann’s laundry. 1 roners. WANTED to buy. 4, 5 or 6-roomed house. Apply “Genuine Buyer,” ‘Standard” Oliiee. ! LUCKY DIP at Collinson and j / Cunninghaine’s to-night; your ■banco to get a. wicker armchair at 425.

jpAH.M, 20 acres rich land, 6 miles roin Palmerston North, 11 miles this side of Ashhnrst; G-roomed house, one acre orchard; £6OO cash. This is j unquestionably good, and very chea]) at! £BO per acre. During holidays address j !o Farmers’ Land Agency, box 218, or; phone,3 Go. CiCHOOL inspector: “Take a number’ k> that’s well known, such as ’ Chorus: “1092, the chief taxi'phoue.” —i T. J. Kiilick. \ HOUSE, wanted to rent, 5 l ooms or I more; no children. rite “Ten-i ant,”" “Standard” Office. j ■WANTED, hoy for grocery, wages' Vv £1 per week. per weeK. Apply Morris and; Watts, Cuba street. ' ■ j ANTJiP, by respectable elderly lady furnished room. Apply “Permanent,” “Standard” Office. "3 TjXJY your nnmber any ol Jl.r times for Is lucky dip on ’ New Year’s Eve, at Collinson and Cunninghame’s. See presents in window 6. if CHANSON AND KEARNEY, 233 Of Main street, selling smart lines of ladies’ dust coats, trench shape, for 355._ _ KODAK.— Stocks of films, printing paper, developers, etc., town prices, at the Kongotea Co-op., Ron-

gotea. _ EVERY “parcel in ‘ Is lucky dip at Collinson ami Cunnmghame’s is worth more than one shilling—some worth considerably more. m.IiRKK inspection oi Father Christmas’ cave at; Collinson and Cunninghame’s every day until Wednesday. New Year’s Eve. WANTED to sell, new-sroomed bungalow, all conveniences, close to Square; owner leaving. Price £1000; COdO cash.—Orbell and Co., Mam street. 8 OIN~iiTSow Year’s live revelry at Coll in son and Cunninghainc’s.— liny a number for Is lucky dip. Presents displayed, window 0. ; 17\ ~J. SHEPPARD layout on Ins own for . • value iu all kinds of tools, iron, wire, nails, staples, etc., etc.; furniture, bedsteads and bedding, kapoo and wire mattresses, and many other lines. Call and see him. DON’T MISS* free inspection of Father Christmas’ cave at Colhnson and Cunninghaine’s. Every day until New Year’s Eve.

nfIAXI, now 7-seater Willy’s Knight JL car; comfortable, punctual. wtisfactory ; charges reasonable. — Phone 944.. — A. Tonkin. ORCHARDS sprayed for oodlin moth witli up-to-date appLiancos. Write, coll or phone 1014.—Henderson, nurseryman. Main "practical grocer,” _ PenVjL therston Street; give him a trial, it will pay you every time.—Phono 1000. __ ANDERSON’S photographs are good photographs. Telephone 918.

Gi AIINER AND GARNER are show* ing the greatest display of toys and dolls over seen in Palmerston. Buy early. SOUND furniture and good household sundries wanted in any quantity. Will buy for cash or sell on owner’s account.—Honw Palmer’s. ' TJSEPUL presents for the housewife 1...y are to hand at Watson Bros.— Benzine irons, Mrs Potts’ irons, asbestos irons, carpet sweepers, copper kettles, .aluminium saucepans, meat safes, jam pans; also fine stocks of crystal, Doulton and crockery ware. —Watson Bros., Ltd. / B6ON still leads in grocery values— Salmon, sardines, and tinned fruits in great variety; all finest brands.

CIAKHS, mince pics, plum pud- / dings, made only from the very best ingredients.—Dustin’s, the provider*. __ and bedding plant* of *ll doocriptions now ready in'any [quantity.—Watson Bros., Ltd., or A.

J. Shatter, nurseryman. Scsndift Btreet. 17UIU1T and jam jars just'landed at , F. J. Sheppard’s; quality and price, right, get in early. Our prices for English dinnerware and teawave are to#..

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1712, 31 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1712, 31 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1712, 31 December 1919, Page 1