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SITUATIONS. WANTED, boy, for dairy farm, must be a good hand milker. Address “Standard” Olfice. WANTED, youth, for dairy farm; machines used; 30s per week.— Address Office. WANTED, two improvers, for seagrass factory. Apply C. Dahl, Main street east. WANTED, capable lady help; no washing; £1 per rveck. Write to “Country,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, a girl, 16 or 17 years, as useful help, for country homo. —Phone 1484 M. ANTED, work, by married woman, by day or half day. State where to call, “X.L.,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, a dressmaker, must be good with children’s clothes. Address “Standard” Office. WANTED, a young girl to assist from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply Mrs Clausen, the Square. WANTED, capable girl or young woman, to assist with household duties. Apply 167 Featherston street. DRESSMAKING.— Wanted at once, good hand; good wages to suitable woman. Apply at once.—Steele, 42 Taonui street. ‘’OTTANTED, striker or improver, for Y V blacksmithing. Apply Purton and Son, Fitzherbert street. Cf EE KING employment.—Young man k 3 solicits offers of any work; part or whole time; used to hardware store; has horse and cart suitable for delivering. Write “23,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, strong, honest message boy, Whyte, Terrace End Store. RS J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Farm hands, 2os; milkers, 25s and 30s; ploughmen, 30s to £2; boys for farms. 10s to £1; cowmengardeners, 25s to 30s; married couple, £3 per week. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, housemaids, parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist, nurse girl, lady helps for private houses (town and country). A.O.F. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting will be held on MONDAY, 25th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of delegate to annual meeting and general. Secretary in attendance at 7 p.m. to receive dues. J. B. ROSANOSKI, Secretary. m OROUA LODGE DRUIDS. No. 5. HE Fortnightly Meeting of the above Lodge will bo held at the fellows’ Hall, Cuba street, on CSDAY, Sept. 26th, at 7.30 p.m. usincss: initiation and General. J. MEWETT. Secretary. ANTED known.—Sapon, 3d; figs, 9d lb.; Roche’s matches, Is Gd; best 1A sugar, 4d; Sharland’s vinegar, 7d.—- Harwood’s.

MADAM EQYPTUS, FFi HE only genuine Egyptian Hair J. and Scalp Specialist, and who is in no way connected with any similar business in Palmerston North, restores grey hair to natural colour, treats for dandruff, falling hair, oily scalp; also Egyptus superfluous hair treatment. Note address: Hopwood’s Puddings only (phono 1449). ROSKING ENGINEERING CO. SPECIALTY.— Gas and Oil Engine, Suction Gas Plants, Machinery Repairs promptly attended to. 6 Lombard Street, Palmerston North. Phone 1212, P.O. Box 375. E. E LLIS, 14 CABINETMAKER, CHELWOOD STREET. PRICES—The Keenest in Town. QUALITY— Guaranteed the Highest. PREMISES open for business all day Wednesday. Closed Saturdays. REDUCED. WHITE LEGHORN DAY-OLD CHICKS and Hatching Eggs.— Chicles, £5 per 100; Hatching Eggs, £2 5s per 100; Settings (15 eggs), 10s; Hot Air Brooders to brood 100 chicks, £2. M. H. WALKER, Foxton. RYMAN’S POULTRY FARM. UTILITY Black Orpingtona.—Four pens to choose from (special pen a mated with my first prize cockerel, P.N. Show, 1922), sittings £1 Is. Enquiries invited. Other sittings, 10s6d. Also settings of Purebred Indian Runner Ducks, ss. H. E. RYMAN, 294 Church street. Palmerston North. rjIHE best milk buckets, 5s lid! F. J. Sheppard is selling the best milk buckets from 5s lid each.—Bs and 85a Rangitikei street. JQON’T lay your car up I Tho “Master” carburetter makes motoring cheap.—Whitaker, the car repair-man, 5 Grey street (phone 525). NOTICE 1 Rullyn, the “Strand" confectioner, has new a telephone. Ring 1242 and book your orders for fruits, sweets or vegetables. This phono is lor your convenience. Don’t forgot No. 1242. CYCLISTS !—Tyres 8s 6d, tubes 4s 6d, carbide 6d tin, solution 6d, saddles 10s 6d, 9 months’ guaranteed tyres (English) Us 6d.—M.C.C., Cuba street, opp. Working Men’s Club. / ' MARY PICKFORD IS nearly 30 years of age and looks 16. 1 know because I have met her personally, and can tell YOU the secret of perpetual youth. All toilet treatments reduced to pre-war prices. Send stamped addressed envelope tor free literature to Dept. D.—MRS HULLEN, C.M.D. (Diploma U.S.A.), Ta Courtenay Place. Wellington.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 511, 25 September 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 511, 25 September 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 511, 25 September 1922, Page 6