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WANTED, waitresses tor winter show. Apply J. .Rawlins. IJAINTING work wan led, by the day or contract. Material provided it necessary. Write "Painter,” ‘'Standard” Ofliee, W ANTED, trousers and vest hand-. Apply J. O’Neil, upstairs, next Post Ofliee. WTNTEDT married couple; man, in ilk and general I'urm work; woman, housekeeper. Apply (in evening) 145 Rangitikei street. ,j ANTED, domesticated lady help or cook-general, lor home near town.—Essex Registry, 15 Rangitikci street. WANTED, shop and oflioo fitting, house repairs, alterations, additions; all work personally executed by Shaw and Sapwoii, 2 Ashley street (phono 1415). MUI'OIUSTSI Note! Retreads, reM liners, repairs. Study economy and give the Premier Vulcanising Works your job.—Adixcss iiopwood’s Ixlgs. \ J ISITORSI Townspeople! EveryV body! A good substantial tiah lunch or supper at tho Empire Calig 107 Cuba street. IJALMKRSTUN 1 Laundry, 12G North Steam 2G Broad street. Receiving depots, IGI Main street and Street's grocery store, opposite Empire lioteL_ (NAM PENMAN, Rangitikei street.— j Gilbert's best mutch footballs, flos 6d; Gilbert's soccer bails, 35s Gu, hand-sewn Irom 10s Gd; hockey elicits trom 12s Gd; Eorgan god sticks. A PALMERSTON resident writes;— “1 have tried all sorts ot cough remedies, but have found none to equal Brown’s cough syrup, which, besides being pleasant to take, gives surprising results. Cherny is and stores, is Gd and 2s Gd per bottle.” ■i I WILL lorms, with full instrucxJ “ tions lor making your will.—A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller, the bquare (phone 1020). W’ HEN you know your meat has come Irom the most sanitary butchery m tho Dominion, you know I your meat is reliable. —C. Gray, 171 i Main street. H 1 ATE you a cold? Eucalyptus, Peppermint Cure, Irish Moss, Painkiller, etc., procurable at Wiseman’s store, 203 College street. m HOCKING, coutractor, 110 TerjJL « race street, has pit metal or garI den soil, in any quantity; delivered reasonable price—Phono 1353. GILCHRIST guarantees every article of grocery sold, and delivers all purchases tu your door free, at lowest cash prices. HERE look! Big reductions in men’s light boots, football enthusiasts, we have the boot to lit you; also we’vo a '‘good selection of gum boots lor winter.— i iukpen’s, Broadway.

GS HEAT reductions m cycle repairs, If tyres, tubes, chains, belts, now taking place at Watt's .Reliance Cycle Depot. Temporary promises, 4Ua Ji.augitikei street (phone 170). ANTED, wives and Housekeepers to make quite sure that the butter they get is Rod Rose brand. RESbMA KIN G.—Costumes, coat trucks, wrap coats, etc., in latest styles, at moderate prices. Satis tactic a guaranteed. —Miss Richardson, bU Rangnikei street. ‘OALAIERETD N’ S most sanitary butJL cher.—C. Gray, 17 1 Mam street, sells meat under the best possible conditions—and prices are right. RESSMAKING.-—Last year's cos--1 tumes make lovely coat irocks; they’re better material and save money. Bring to 42 Taonui street. 13 CON’S snips.—Rice, sago, tapioca, M 1 Elba lid; pearl barley, Mbs Is; harricot beans, 4ibs Is; marrofat peas, od pkt. M’ (Jf CRISTS! Take no tree 1 Promier Vulcanising Works removed to Hopwood’s bdgs. Tube and tyre repairs effected at shortest notice. .OCX’S snips.—Tucker's soups, 3 f pkts Is; Tucker’s pancake Hour, ud pkt; oatmeal, us 9d 2uib bag; cereo, Is 4d bag; gran, bits., 9d pkt. \ i’CRISTS, take advantage of our low prices while they last. Low expenses, low prices.—Watt’s Reliance Cycle Depot. Temporary premises, 40a Rangitikei street (phone 170). NOTICE. TO Farmers and Others. From May IG, 1922, all shoeing reduced Is. per sot. All shoes made from the best of bar steel, aud no machine-made shoos used. R. McDOWELL, Blacksmith, Rangitikei street. TO THOSE ABOUT IX) BUILD. WHY not build in brick 10 percent, dearer than timber, 5 per cent, cheaper than concrete. Lot us Quote; it will pay you. F. A. ORR, BUILDER AND CONTRACTUS, 19 Bryant street. MR i. HOLMES RONNiCLES, SPECIALIST IN VOICE PRODUCTION AND ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION. PUPILS also taken for Pianoforte and Organ. Term begins from pupil’s first lesson. Studio: Colo’s Buildings. POHANGJXA COUNTY COUNCIL.

GENERAL RATE. TGE is hereby given that it is the intention of the above vuunoil, at a meeting to bo held in the Council Chambers. Rohangina, on Saturday, June KUh, 191% to strike the following General Rate for the year ending March 31st,_ 1923: Under the provisions of the RatingAct, 1908, and Section 120 of the Counties Act. 1920, of Xiae-sixieenths of a Penny in tho- £, on the capital rateable value of ail tho rateable property in the Awahou and Coal Creek Riding. Of Throe-fourths of a Penny in the £ on the capital rateable value of all the rateable property in tho Mangaone Riding. Of Eleven-six-teenths of a penny in the £ on the capital rateable value of ail the Rateable property in the Mangapikopiko and Rohangina Ridings. Of One Half-penny in the L on the capital rateable value of all the rateable property in tho Tamaki Riding; and five-sixths of a penny in tho E on the capital rateable value of all the rateable property in the Umutoi Riding. The whole of the above rates are to be for tho period commencing on tho First Day of April, 1922, and ending on the Thirty-first day of March, 1923, and to be payable in one sum on tho Twenty-sixth day of June, 1922, at the' County Office, Rohangina, where tho Rate Book for the said period is now open for inspection during office hours. HERBERT SYMES, County Clerk. Pohaugiua, May 27. 1922.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 421, 12 June 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 421, 12 June 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 421, 12 June 1922, Page 6