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rpO LET, 5-roomed bungalow, rent X £2 per wtMik. —Bradburn aiul Co. ' [7^ 01? SALE, four-roomed bungalow, i qnarter-acro, Terrace End, convcmem'cs, motor shed, concrete paths, shrubs, fruit trees. ITiee £1230, cash £l3O. Write “Owner,” hox 107. 7\OR, SALE, nearly new 3-cow (Jane milking plant, dard” Office. Address at “StanSALE, two good house cows, one in lull milk and one to calve in September, road. Address 52 Botanical ]7H)R SALE, piano, by Eavo,stall and ; Sons, London. ' Apply 109 Hcrotaunga street. OOR SALE, good yearling boiler; J? mother’s record when in full prolit lojlhs. butter-fat per week. Apply 12 Oakley street. 7VOK SALE, wood and carrying business, splendid proposition. Price £37s.—Hradhurn and Co, 71 OR. SALE,' three cottages (one 1 block), can he bought cheap; price £450, deposit £2OO, balance arranged. —Bradburn and Co XIOR SALE, 5-roomed house, deposit Jr £SO. pay £1 5s per week for four years, balance arranged; price £700.Bradhnrn and Co. 'ANTED to rent, two-roomed wharc, outside Palmerston. Write “858,” “Standard” Ollice. ANTED buy, four or five-roomed , , house, small deposit, no fancy prices, no agents. Particulars to “19, ‘Standard” Oliieo. ANTED, by couple (with one child 2 years), two unfurnished rooms, handy lo Square. .Write •Rooms 851,” “Standard” Ollice. GENTLEMEN and their sons’ discarded clothing wanted at A. Benkoth’s. 7 George street (phone 12U5M). ' ...... i 4 300 CASH will buy 6-roomed house, Jfe/ all conveniences, situated Queen street; owner leaving. Write “S., ■ Standard” Office. _______ CiTOUT gentlemen find a ready sale 5 for their odd coats at JVnketh s, leorge street (phone 1205 M). r A\TED, young man requires Y V hoard with private family, conral. Apply stating particulars to ‘Urgent,” box 39. _______ DON’T fail to sample the Strands home-made sweets. We specialise u these lines at the Strand fruiterer ml confectioner, next lliorburn, tailoi , ffinrch street. M ENTLEMENJot ns "pay ,P art of LX your tailor’s hill by buying your [iscarded clothing.—A. _ Fciiketh, i leorge street (plume J2OSM). WANTED known, the Strand’s home-made sweets are made of ho purest ingredients.—Next Thorium, tailor, Church street. . WARM wool bedding— Double size, 85s; single, 55s.—Pegden s. PERFECTLY conditioned meats from the sanitary butcher (C. Gray, 171 Main street) relieves the housewife of much worry. mlllED feet.—-Medicated rubber I inner soles, prevent colds, keep foot warm, cure corns, os pair; arch supports, 9s pair.—N.Z.l. Co,, 173 Main street. ______

PERFECTION. THE goal we all strive for is "Perfection.'” Perfection in our work, in life ami in dress. For the perfectly Tailored Suits go to , HARRY BAKER, FI NISH—FAULTLESS. STYLE—THE LATEST. The Square, Palmerston North.

I The Kodak Juniors Reduced Prices! | Thoroughly reliable, inexpensive cameras. Easy to S operate and convenient to carry. No. 1, £4/7/6 No. IA, £4/10/No. 2C, £5/-/-No. 3A, £5/10/. j4ikf oT "The Call of the Kodak-" I Fn ’- W. V. HENBEHSON, KODAK DEALER, the square. A u' ®3l THE LETTER THAT SAVED 808 JOHNSON’S JOB, AND PAVED THE’' WAY FOR A BETTER ONE! It was written to his employer by the International Correspondence Schools. It told how “Robert Johnson had enrolled for a course of homostudy and had received a mark of 94 for his first lesson.” Bob answered the summons to the Chief’s office with just a little fear and trembling, for a lot of men were being dropped— a lot more were having their pay reduced. But as Bob came in, his employer did a surprising thing. He got up quickly from his desk and grasped Bob warmly by the hand. “I want to congratulate you, young man, on the marks you are making with the I.C.S. 1 am glad to see you are training yourself not only for your present job, but for the job ahead. We’re cutting the pay-roll. Until I received this letter, 1 had you in mind as one of the men to be dropped. But not now. Keep on studying—keep your eyes open—and pretty soon there’ll bo a still better job for you around here. We’re always looking for trained men.” Won’t you let the I.C.S. help you too? Won’t you trade a few hours of your spare time for a good job, a good salary and the comforts that go with it? Then indicate the work you like best on the coupon below and mail it to-day. It will bo your first big step towards success. DO IT NOW 1 Head Office for N.Z., 65 Cuba Street, Wellington, Or P.O. Box 233, Wanganui. Please explain how I can qualify for the position, or in the subject which 1 havJ indicated below: Name Address Subject interested in (G. & 0. 7. S.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 445, 10 July 1922, Page 6

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