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SITUATIONS. THE KAIRANGA DAIRY CO.', LTD. . • WANTED. Experienced storeman, to take charge of the above Com-, pony’s Grocery and General Trading Store at Longburn. Applications stating full experience, age, salary expected, and enclosing copies of testimonials, will be received undersigned up to 31st January, \ J. M. BORHAM, Secretary-Supervisor. P.O. Box 352, Palmerston North. \7OUNG man seeks work; willing to JL try anything reasonable. Write “235,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, immediately; Christian housekeeper, own mistress, well educated, refined, about 35, quiet family. four; moderate salary. Write “Kent,” “Standard.” BOY, just loft school, seeks position on farm. Write to “Boy 238,” Standard” Office, or ring 6580. WANTED, general work on sheep farm, by married couple. Write to “23*1,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, young woman for housework and to answer telephone. Apply to Mrs Peach, 28 Broad street. WANTED, young girl, from 9 to 6 daily. Apply 65 Broad street. jJJRb 5. H. ande'rson. Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, pantry maidp, wards maids for hotels and institutions, cooks, housemaids, parlour maids, generals, girls to assist, lady helps for private houses (town and country). , Wanted.—Experienced ploughman, £2 per week. Wanted.—Milkers, 25s to 35s week. Wanted.—Boys for farms, 10s to £1 week. ■ -•Wanted.—Cowman-gardener, 27s 6d week. Wanted.—Sewing maid ' for hotel; married couples, £2 5s to £3 week. POHANGINA COUNTY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. NjOTICE is hereby given that 10 per cent, will be added to all rates unpaid on and after Febx-uary Ist, 1923, and that proceedings will be taken for the. recovery of all amounts outstanding as from that date without further notice. - HERBERT SYMES, County Clerk.

TO BUILDERS.' TfIENDERS arc invited up to Noon of X FRIDAY, January 26th, for the construction of New Shop Fronts and Alterations to premises, Broadway. Plans, etc., at our offices. JORGENSEN AND JAMIESON, Registered Architects. Fred. Jackson & Son, BUILDING. CONTRACTORa Given for Every DeXi scription of Brick and Concrete Work, Bakers’ Ovens and Furnace Work. Jobbing Work promptly attended to, Town or Country. Phone 6126, 76 CAMPBELL STREET. ■J^UDGE- Whit worth cycles . just to { hand. See these if you are interested in. a quality cycle, at the Ideal Cycle Works, next “Standard” Office. (Phone 5782.) “nnHIS Freedom,” by A. M. HutX chinson, author of “If Winter Comes,” now on sale.—A. L. Westmoreland. bookseller, the Square (phone 1020).

YOU’RE INVITED TO call and inspect the wonderful array of Summer Wear for both Ladies and Gentlemen, now showing at A. M. WOOD 8You cannot afford to miss the opportunity, as prices were never lower, while all tho goods are of the best quality obtainable. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ OUTFITTER, Corner Main and George Streets.

THE Moat Important Part of Your Life is that spent amongst the comforts and : iU. l hearth side is ineffaceable. It is because comfort os well a» companionship make the borne, that ve have continued to supply the demand for This means not only Upholttery—for which we are well and widely known—but also all manner of Wooden Furniture designed for the purpose of giving that appearance of cosino necessary in real homes, In order that you may know the very latest in Home Furnishing and get the very best service, visit lEB OLD ESTABLISHED EUBNISHEES, PALMERSTON NORTH, wuuonauips of the borne i. The influence of the J

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 611, 22 January 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 611, 22 January 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 611, 22 January 1923, Page 6