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ANTED to sell, 6-rdpnjod house, ' ail' conveniences, ‘situated Tetrode End. Address at “Standard” Office. 4I£7ANTED, waitress, also boy. ApV,V ply Square Fish Supply. WANTED, strong..youth or man tor dairy , farm, machines used ; good | homo. Address at “Standard” Office. WANTED, by refined young lady, position as companion, good home essential. Apply, box 138, Palmerston No£ i)l. .-jiijxiilV' l.ijii i, "... • i T.-. i W' ANTED known, Hawera (Star, AN manacle, diary and account book for 1920, now issued at all stationers and stores. Price 0110 shilling. '\\T ANTED, second assistant me- ' * chanic; also junior, for onr repairs department. Apply Watt cycle depot, 3' Hangitikei street.

W ANTED, driver for timber wagt^ou, must be good with horses, ■and used to., handling timber; house available, good wages. Apply box I, Hcropito. . . , E MPTY, £7S(J; very easy term’s. 7-roomed house, close P. 0., Immediate ./possession. Farmers’ Land Agency, phone 3fio. two respectable young ■ VV- dadies. tor power machine work ; easy work and good wages. Previous 'experience not essential. Apply C. Dahl. Main street. fTTHE Empire Auctioneering Co. will X conduct a huge clearing sale tomorrow at 3b Princess street. Full particulars page 8. , ■ W ANTED, thoroughly experienced saleswoman (with complete knowledge of: general drapery), for busy country town; .salary. VOs. Apply .with copies of references, D. P. Scurfe, df&-. per, box 33, .llactihi. ICMROM Saturday, Jangary 3rd, until JE I rest of season, Grafton and Ferguson voiles are reduced;, were 3s fkl to 4s 3d; now 2s lid per yard.—Collinson and Gupniiighame, Ltd. WANTED to bujj horse lorry, must be cheap and m good order. Apply.‘‘Standard” Office.

1 AK YARDS heavy linoleums, car1U pet squares, hall runner, hearth rugs, curtains, blinds, to be sold to-morrow, at 36 Princess street. See page 8 ( ANTED known, I am prepared to take all kinds of sewing from to-day. Apply 15 Ed go ware road. WANTED, by superior married couple (childless),, furnished rooms, with use of.conveniences. Apply to box 56. ‘Palmerston, North, ~ , ? ... I EXCEPTIONAL chance to get .into _J a 7-roomed house immediately: very easy terms.—Farmers’ Laud Agency, phone 360, box 218.' ... ,i.,; ANTED immediately, waitress. w Apply Mrs Herbert, Alexandra t ,;a... rooms. f : ; /CHESTERFIELD suite, eidoboaid,. V.-' nearly new ,9-piece upholstered suite, to be sold to-morrow at 36 Princess street. See page 8. STRONG meat-safes, perforated steel, collapsible, from 12s 6d to 27s 6d, at Sheppard’s, 85 and 85a Rangitikei street. RING phone 590 if you want a good portable plant to cut up that stack of firewood.

DUCHESS chests, washstands, bedsteads, wire mattrasses, bedroom sots ware, to be sold to-morrow at 36 Princess street, at 1.15 p.m. See page 8. Fashionable GfRsT- and' Ferguson floral voiles, reu V}d from Saturday, January 3rd; were 3s 6d to 4s 3d ; now 2s lid per yard.—Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. [-/' ANTED to buy, small business, in or near Palmerston North (confectionery preferred). Apply “Urgent Business,” “Standard” Oflice. DON’T miss this chance.—Drophead Singer sowing machine, bought new ten weeks ago, will be .sold tomorrow at 36 Princess street. Sec page 8. WANTED to purchase, second-hand piano. Apply “Cash Buyer,” box 142, Dannevirke. _ _ __ J OH ANSON and Kearney, 233 Main street, for cool, comfortable pyjama suits, los 6d, 18s 6d and 24s 6d. TAXI, new 7-seater Willy’s Knighl car; comfortable, punctual, satis factory; charges reasonable.—Thom 944.—A. Tonkin.

GARNER and Garner remain open until 9 p.m. every' Saturday evening, for the benefit of the general public. ' ANDERSON’S photograph* *ro good photograph*. Telephone 016. JOHANSON and Kearney, 233 Main street, for the latest designs in men’s -tobralco shirts, 12s 6d each. \\ 7ANTED, women .and girls for W laundry work; also good ironers. Apply Mann’s laundry. EDUCTION on this season’s daintiest voiles, Grafton and Ferguson makes; were 3s 6d to 4s 3d; now 2s lid per yard.—Oollinson and Cunninghame, .Ltd. _ YOU want a reliable filter this summer. F. J. Sheppard has a good selection of high-pressure, nickel-finish, to fix direct to water pipe. EW furniture of latest design* in I oak or rimu, at lowest prices in town.— Harry Palmer’s. IIMMETT, the grocer, Featherston J i street, maker and sole proprietor of Boora-ett baking powder.—’Phone 1009. • ' . . W; ANTED to sell, new-Sroomed bungalow, all conveniences, close to Square; owner leaving. Price £1000; £350 cash.— Orbeli and Co., Main street. „■ , ■ 'i. RCHARDS for oodlin moth 5 with up-to-date appliances. Writ©, call orophone 1014.—Hondemm, nurseryman, Main gtreet. •,

SOUND furniture and good household . sundries wanted in any quantity. Willj buy for cash; or sell on owner’s fi<teoWt.—JHajfW Piter’s.. TUSEFUL presents for the housewife , . are to hand at "Watson Bros.— Benzine irons, Mrs Potts’ irons, asbestos irons, carpet sweepers, copper kettles, aluminitim saucepans, meat safes, I jam, pans; also .fine.,stocks, ,pf crystal, Dpultoh; jind crockery ware.—Watson Bros.-. Ltd. , . J n-. v i-.... ■ i '■ ■+■ - -—»■ "OOGN. still leads in grocery values-r IL>- Salmon, sardines, and tinned fruits in great variety; all finest brands;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1715, 5 January 1920, Page 1