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SITUATIONS. WANTED, a competent dressmaker tor a week. Apply “Standard” Office. ANTED, young girl, to assist with housework. Apply Mrs Cook, 56 Broad street. EMPLOYERS'. 7- We have experienced married man, all team work, tractor driver, fence, etc. —Coghill’s Registry (phono 529). ANTED, experienced bodice and skirt hands. Apply Miss Vigors, Waldcgrave’s Buildingsu TETANTED, by energetic young V v man, work of any description. Write “977,” “Standard” Office. 74/fRS J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terraco End. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, laundresses lor hotels and boardinghouses, houso- parlourmaids, generals, lady helps, housekeeper tor Taranaki. Wanted.—Milkers, farm hands, boys for milking work, ploughman (£2 week), cowman-gardeners (30s). -Wanted.—For the country, married couple; wife, cook-general; man, garden, milk and useful; £3 a week. Wanted.—Married couple, for town. Wanted.—Capable housekeeper, for widower with 4 children. _____ WANGANUI RACEST” ON 14th and 16th September usual 4,12 p.lll. train leaves Wanganui 5.10 p.m., Racecourse 5.20 p.ra. for Palmerston North, and connects at Marton with train for Taihape. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued from Hawera, Palmerston North, and intermediate stations to Wanganui by morning trains each day, available lor return until 18th September, 1922. ORANGES, 6 for Is; mandarins, 8 for Is; bananas, lemons, pears, apples, etc., confectionery, seeds and plants at Just’s, Main street (near station). For Ideal cycles, the best in tyros, and reliable cycle repairs, look up Jack Warner, next “Standard” Office (phono 794). ETEDGE plants.—Elcagnes, eacalL lonia, Chinese privet, griseline, golden privet, westringia and laurel, now 14s per 100; flowering and ornamental shrubs, our selection, 35 for £l. Carriage extra. —B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. LADIES I This is your department. In choosing the wallpapers for the home remember the latest and largest stock to choose from is at Ward Bros., 79 Cuba street. /PI IVE him an “Eversharp.” A good selection at H. L. Young, Ltd., Iroadway. Priced 7s 6d to 21s. cloths. traced HEMMED-SITTCTI ED supper tray cloths, poplin .centres, jamisolcs, paper patterns, magazines, levels and fancy goods; all procurable at .dilne’s, 269 Mam street.

MOTORISTS! It’s time to get the car ready lor spring. One quart of varnish will do the job. Ward Bros, can supply your requirements.—79 Cuba street.

OERMIT us to bo of service to you. A Our repairing department is second to none— Cliffs and Remington, watchmakers, manufacturing jewellers and engravers, Harvester buddings; phone 1018. THANTED known—slb. roasted coffee beans for 7s 6d; Crosficld’s B.W. soap, 8 for Is; 21b, dates for Is; wine biscuits, lOd lb.—Harwood’s. G~ f ARNER and Garner buy £3OOO of If warehousemen’s slump clothing goods for £ISOO. See windows for suits selling half price. HOPWOOD Hardware.—Check your milk delivery, 2 pint graduated measures, enamelware 4s Gd, aluminiumware 4s 9d. BAIZE top collapsible card tables ' can be had at Pegden’s for 30s; strong, good appearance and convenient. OBBY’S Cafe for * select cup of tea. Here also you will find highclass confectionery of every kind. Note the address—4 doors up from Everybody’s. EVERY branch of the building trade undertaken in town or country by Shaw and Sapwell, 2 Ashley street (phone 1415). Estimates given. CARD table that folds up, is strong and covered with green baize, at Pegden’s for 30s. rjIHE ideal card table at Pegden’s.— The one you have wanted, for 30s. It’s a great idea. WEST End residents, you can procure the best of joints, beef, mutton, or pork, at C. Gray’s, 171 Main street, the sanitary butcher. lay your car up! The “Master” carburetter makes motoring cheap.—Whitaker, the car repair-man, 5 Grey street (phone 525), ANTED known.—Sapon, 3d; figs, 9d lb.; Roche’s matches, Is 6d; best 1A sugar, 4d; Sharland’s vinegar, 7d.—Harwood’s.

THE LATEST ! THOSE ladies who desire to keep abreast of the times should inspect the fine new stocks of Spring Goods which are now arriving at « A. M. WOOD’S. For Quality and Value his goods are just “it.” Corner Main and George Streets. Premises Open Till 9 p.m, Saturdays. GOITRE Over SOOB enflerere hare been anrod by Dolg't Goitre Treatment, Eiwy to take by young or old. Write for Free Booklet and teitlmoßtoU, .A. J. DOIG, Omaiat. Wuxcsunl , mmmmsmm

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 498, 9 September 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 498, 9 September 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 498, 9 September 1922, Page 6

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