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SITUATIONS. .7ANTED, smart boy, assist 'showV room and garage. Adams, I Ltd., Rangitikei street. TO Tailoresses.—Wanted at once, .first-class trouser and vest hand. —Alex S. Meßean (upstairs), J. «• Harvey's, Maiii street cast. W" ANTED, 7 sniiu-t~vv : aitress. Apply __ Empire Cafe. __ TTANfED; paperhanging, by good ' tradesman, day or contract. | Apply '-Paperhanger," "Standard (Mice. . good needlewoman to make six pairs pyjamas (girls )■ —'Phone 5941; address at "Standard Office. . r ANTED, bv first-class man, maii- . / ageinont of a farm, or would lease a small farm. Write ' E.U., "Standard" Office. WANTED, a jobbing compositor. Apply Keeling and Mundy, printers, Rangitikei street. ANTED, a young girl to assist T V with light housework. Apply "Standard" Office. WANTED, by experienced dressmaker, sewing by day. Write to '•Dressmaker/' "Standard" Office.l/3NT¥D, general help. Apply I y V "Standard" Office. [J ANTED, a capable domestic help T V for light work; sleep at home preferred. Address at. "Standard Office. _ . WANTED, ""intelligent boy .--Bug; lass and Brewer Garage, laonui street. WANTED, capable general; adult family.—Apply immediately, 4J Fitzherbert street. ■ ANTED. Young man desires I y y work of any kind; Palmerston or i vicinity—Apply 46 Albert street. ANTED,' woman to do. washingat "Standard" Office. TANTED girl assist cleaning; 15s. T / * —Address "Standard." TX7ANTED, a young girl to assist W 'in housework, daily, sleep home-. —Apply M# G. T. Brown, St. Andrew's-. Manse. : r ANTED, mar r mg and digging.- — - • win, 334 Ferguson _■ street. EXPERIENCED woman cook wants KJ situation in hotel.—Write "Economy," "Standard" Office. RS 3 H- ANDERSON, Lio*n»ed Registry, Terrao* i£nd. Wanted.—Cooka, housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids for howls and boardinghouses, cooks, housemaids, parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist, lady help* for private nouses ttown ted country). Wanted.—Cowman-gardener, 30s. Wanted.rr-Married couple; wife, cook-general; man, milk one cow, garden and odd jobs, £156 per year and found. Wanted.—Nurse for two children, 30s per week. AN anted. —By active man, light position, garden and odd jobs; small wage in return, for • good home; country preferred. Wanted. —Experienced waitress, £2 os per week. ORIENT LODGE, No. 42, 1.0.0. F. T>EGULAR Meeting will be held in Xi the Lodge-room, Church Street, on FRIDAY, May 9th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Degrees and General. D. I'. SMILLIE, Secretary. MANCHESTER UNITY, 1.0.0. F. TOYAL Manawatu Lodge meets in J Oddfellows' Hall, Cuba .Street, on THURSDAY, May Bth, at 7.30 p.m. .business: Initiation, Nomination of Officers,' and General. - S. J. WATSON, Financial Secretary. HE "Strand" • is., not too small.— Theatre-goers know it. When >v,.i get a better-price,' come and lei. us know it. VLITxLL, upholsterer, lor ftn • mture, re-covering • work au:> upuolstery repairs.- His prices takt, some beai.ng. Cartage tree in the borough. Workshop, Ti) .Linton street. LUNCH in town.—Popular luncheons, popular prices: Tea and pie una potatoes, bid ; fish or steak and kidney and potatoes, Is; 3-eourse hot luncheons. Is bd, at Rawlins'. 71MMETT, specialist in teas.—Try li Jib. of his Typhoo Tips at 2s Sd per lb. and be satished.—Ring up 6905. J - T. J. HEATLEY. contractor. • Scandia street.—River metal and sand supplied; concreting and asphalting.—Orders phone 616:4 lor immediate attention. . -. "RS- JdcGarvey, A.F.P.1., Lou- . don, phrenologist, gives practical advice, heads, bauds, photographs or writing, from 3s tkl; daily appointments.—Main street, opposite Device's Hotel. ) HOCKING, 110 Terrace street. • —Concrete curbs, drives and pains, also tarring and sanding done; metal and aningie tar sale.—Phone 6149. . tVUUD Hardware surplus stock le. —fcice our window : Gravy strainers 2s od for Is; mil pol cleaners, threo for Is; tin collunders 2s 0d tor Is 9d; aluminium tea strainers, sd. ■\7ES, we have bananas; we also hate JL some pears; we hare the juicy grapes, and all the other wares.—The btrand, Club Hotel Buildings. T7IMMETT, keen quality grocer.— * ' Business increasing daily, lie one lis siitished customers. —King phone >U.4!MW«I*IM) 1.!.'.!.!,! U.iiHlll J it—what? Meat, the best meat, and meat you can eat. Make Divehail, Rangitikei street, your butcher. WATCHORN-McNaught.--N"ickel-'piated curling longs, with ebonised handles, 2s 9d; gas toasters, Is each; spronge baskets to hang oh bath, Is 9d each; smaller size, Is 6d ouch. EVI'JIY accommodation /or high class wedding photos at Billens' studio, now booking Easter engagements. Please arrange early. HOrWOOD Hardware surplus stock sale. —iSeo our window. —I'm fry-pans, os lor ids 3d, 3s od tor 2s 9a, 4s tor 3s, I 5s tor is 9d, es 6u for 4$ bd, aluminium ! trypans 12m os od for 6s. Tt\7"ATCHOiiN-McNaUght have just landf T ed tbe latest thing m carpet sweepers. Self-cleaning brush, and with seven salety cushions to. protect jour lu mture. Let ' us demonstrate it to you. SLK thu nti.v f*i»;i carta, very' utrotg uad en&y lo tola; sLu...i enoaga to go m car or bus; price only, £2 10s.— Xiny 'lots garage, uaa.r Grand Hotel, ' 'phone 6331. parties, also catering for all special occasions, ring "The \\ bite House.'' Quotations right. Service ol the best.—Phone ti2ls, J.Rawlins. (1 ET our prices tor catering, wedX ding cakc-w and small goods.— Dnstins, Ltd. lOPWOOD Hardware surpliu stock i sale. —See our window. —Pocket chis- < vis 3s 3d, now Is 9d, socket chisels 3s foils 9d, D.E. chisels 4s 3d for 2s 6d.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1009, 7 May 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1009, 7 May 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1009, 7 May 1924, Page 6

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