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TOUNG man, plumber's improver, _l. wants work. Write to "715," Office., __ _____ WANTED, capable girl, for general housework'; 59 Hoy street; 'phone 1095. GRO.GER seeks position; town or cquntrj'; 9 years' experience; Apply " Standard " Office. /"ANTED, by young woman, T t situation as housokeeper to widower or bachelor. Apply by letter to "C," "Standard" Office. 'ANTED, by 2 first-class carpenV T tors (returned soldiers), jobbing or contract work. Write- "719," "Standard" Office. ANTED; a good housekeeperv / Apply (stating wages, etc.), to "Good Homo 721," "Standard" Office! TANIED, capable girl, general y V housework.- Apply with references, after 6 p.m..—Mrs V. E. Harman, 78 Broad street. SIT ANTED, trouser and vest hands. V —J. O'Neill, tailor, next Post Office (upstairs). TS7OUNG lady seeks situation as JL clerk; 8 years' experience. Write "G. 5.," Box 134, P.N. J7ANTED, two live canvassers; vV good wages. Address "Standard" Office. WANTED (for fortnight), boy or youth, to milk few cows. Apply Jewell, Rangitikei line. WANTED, by capable girl, situation as nurse girl during the day. Address at " Standard " Office. I TANDY man wants work of any JL description, thoroughly used to horses, fencing and shovel. Apply "A.8.L.," "Standard" Office. 7ANTED, junior assistant. Apply V'V manager Crown Clothing Co., Ltd., Hopwood's buildings. WANTED, young lady assistant J. It. McKenzie, fancy goods WANTED, job driving delivery can or work of any description.— Phone 690. RELIABLE woman wants day JL%J work; washing or cleaning. Write " "jrences 714," "Standard" Office. WANTED, for Waikato, family; milk about sixty cows (with machines) ; must have three adult milkers. Apply W. S. Carter, 299 Featherston street. THE HOTEL OF iiTKTTNCTION. "OOR the discriminating JL Visitor who seeks good service, the choicest of foods and an atmosphere of distinctive refinement, there is no better place in Palmerston than HOTEL - "KING'S COURT," 2 minutes from Square (phone 634). Hut Lunch (12 to 1.30 p.m.), Is (id. "It's worth it." Tariff, £2 10s per week; 10s per day. Special reduction for permanents. | J. SHEPPARD wants to reduce JL' e his stock as much as possible for stocktaking this month; we will give the large discount of 25 per cent, oh all furniture now in store; 25 per cent. off during the month of Marcn—get in early.—Bs and 85a Rangitikei street. CEAGRASS chairs, all cane frame, k 5 from 21s Gd. Hurt's and MacCrae's wool, kapoc and combination mattresses. Singer drophead machines in golden oak, as good as new, from £11) 10s; Singer treadle machines, £3 15s (every machine guaranteed).— Hutchins' exchange, 313-315 Alain street east, near P.O. (phone 1275). lyf OTORISTS! Take notice I Pre--It_. mier Vulcanising Works removed to Hopwood's bdgs. Tube and tyre repairs effected at shortest notice. WANTED, all classes of building work; repairs, alterations, additions, by Shaw and Sapwell, 2 Ashley street (phone 1415). Country work undertaken. Estimates free. CUPRO nickel, guaranteed to wear the same white colour throughout, in half dozens: Teaspoons 3s, dessert 6s 6d, table 8s 9d, dessert forks 6s 6d, table forks 8s 9d.—At Watson Bros., Ltd., the Square. I CAN'T understand, said a boy now to town, where you folk get such prime meat that's worth a whole crown; and yet you said it only coat one and six. There's something in it, but perhaps it's a trick. "Oh, no, my dear lad," said the lady so gay ; " 1 got it from Parker's this very day." "But where's that?" the lad queried, "that you got such good meat." '•lt's tlifl new butcher's shop ia Featherston street." F !M O V, rHAT old chair, couch or tableany article in the home that for it is worth something surely, more perhaps than you'imagine to the person who needs it. LET MOUNSEY SELL IT. Send anything you have for sale to | Mounsey's and you 11 be surprised at the prompt and profitable return. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHEQUE AS SOON AS THE GOODS ARE SOLD. i Liberal advances made against sales —very low selling commission. MOUNSEY & CO., CORNER RANGITIKEI AND QUEEN STREETS, PALMERSTON NORTH,/

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 402, 20 May 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 402, 20 May 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 402, 20 May 1922, Page 6