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SITUATIONS. 7 ANTED, 2 wiremen; also 2 boys y i ■ lor electrical trade. Apply between 5 and 6.30, Mr Duncan, 21 Cuba street. •- , ! RANTED, work of any description t ¥ by enegetic married man. Write "531." "Standard" Office. VJk 7 ANTED, -young girl or elderly YV woman, to do light housework and look after little girl, west end. Apply 239 Mam _sja-eet_. W"" ANTED, good strong boy. for store. Apply J. L. Bennett, TaTANTED, by middle-aged woman, /Y position (uousekeeper) to elderly people, town or country. Write "A.8.C.," "Standard" Office. I ■ WANTED, general to assist m household duties for a few weeks in July. Apply 151 Ferguson street. WANTED, by respectable woman, work, cleaning offices, etc. Write "534." "Standard" Office. ;rANTED, vouth for delivery cart. ' Apply Ashhurst Bakery. 7 ANTED, domestic help, plain t T cooking, no washing, 4 miles from town. Write "528," "Standard" Office, or phone 8513. S7ANTED, two waitresses for show »V week. Address at "Standard" RANTED, share-milkmg, coming t t season (married man), 60 to 80 cows. Address at "Standard" Office. WANTED, hand share-miiKers, iuu cows, family about six; 40 per cent. Telegraph applications to Laing, Tolaga Bay. '__ WANTED, smart waitress.—Apply Empire Cafe. WANTED, young gh r t for light housework, week-ends off; good home, 3 miles from town. —Phone 8706. WANTED, work for show week, by lady; waiting, or would work at show. Write "416," "Standard." 7 ANTED, lad for delivery. Apply t ? J. Autridge, butcher, 47 Fitzherbert street. WANTED by two respectable, experienced sharemilkers, up to 100 cows or more, excellent references. —Apply_t(^^^J^,_Box_42 i _Bulls. J~OBBTNG work undertaken by firstclass tradesman ; timber supplied at very low price. Reply "Reliable Carpenters," "Standard." ANDERSON, Wanted.—Cooka, housemaids, waitl esses, relieving maids for hotels and boardmghouses, cooks, housemaids, parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist, lady helps for private houses (town and country). Wanted.—Experienced gardener, £2 5s per week and found. Wanted.—Married couplea, £3 per week. Wanted.—Scrub cutters, 12s per day. Wanted. —Boy for sheep station, 15s per week. Wanted.—Pantrymaid for town. OPWOOD Hardware.—Special line of _ copper spark-proof wire gauze for making mo screens, Is 9d loot, will not rust, ui\vays looks good; also green painted gauze, 6d per loot.. ■. C COMPARE these prices.—Our celeJ brated cherry block cake, Is 4d lu.; cream sponges, Is each; walnut sponge and chocolate sponge, Is lb.— Obtainable only at Dusun's. /"OUR rooms can be newly papered at minumum expense a you take auvantuge or our lower prices ror best English wallpapers. \Ve nave a great selection ot highest quality papers at prices that win surprise you. call m early and select. Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 i< ltzheroert street, Parniersuin North. "|JjI'REX ware (every piece branded) L -at our kctii casn prices: (Justaru ..islics, 2s tkl, 2s Od, Us c'd ; pie disnes, os 6d; utility dishes, 10s yd; aee;) square pudding disnes, ills iJd; pie plates, os, 6s Od, is tkl; bread dishes, i s l Jd, 9s tkl; casseroles, 12s iM, I6s 6u, 16s Od. —At \\ atson Uros., Ltd., big cash store. "fXUNY Tots' garage ore selling j rains for £5 17s bd, detachable ieagiaes 13, body upholstered with CrocKett's leather, spring steel undercarriage), everything oi the best and up-to-date.— r'. Orover and Co., near Lirana Hotel, the ro. P.N. fIUNY. Tote' garage tatri e largo Hankow JL kits at 2s, soldier's, ixtskets from 6* 6a, market baskets, laijj'j size 4s 'Ja, sol- ' diers' trays 6s yd and iOo, feather uusters Os 3d, uinner mats from Is lid set, soded linen baskets lbs 6d, waste paper baskets 3s 9d. — If, Urover and Co.. Uie Square. pHE best pad on the market. —Rutter's special pad, iOO pages, ruled both sides, on hne paper, one shilling, procurable only at Rutter's Cash >3tore (prone 6445). IJN an advertisement appearing in today's "Standard" a reduction is announced in the prices of the hne stock of excellent Lnglish Wallpapers at Alexander Clark's. The prices oi theso papers have hitherto represented excellent value and the reductions listed mako diem absolute bargains 1 Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Pitzhorbert street, Palmerston N. EUCALYPTUS femauii. SweetiU scented, green flowering gum, the hist offered in I'almerston iSorth; also all kinds flowering and ornamental shrubs, etc.--At tama Just's, Mam street west. rpHli advantage oi dealing with A Eraiuett is tull weight, low prices, best quality and quick delivery. Try it.—Rim* 5905. SPECIAL menu every day at Rawlins's, the White House, but extra special on Saturdays and Thursdays. Farmers and shoppers, bring your friends. FEILDiNG, JfOXTON, PALMERSTON NORTH. CHAR-A-BANCS run as under (leave Post Office at each end) : Palmerston for Feilding: 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Feilding for Palmerston: 12.30 and 5.3 U p.m. Palmerston for Foxton: 9 a.m. 3.30 p.m. Foaton for Palmerston: 11.45 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Fares: Feilding 2s 6d, Foxton 4s 6d (single). ADGE "OP 03 - (Phone 57h8). OTOR QERVIOES, PALM^RSTON-WANGANUI MARTIN & VERNON'S SERVICES (Lata Abbey's). Time-table: — Leave Palmerston 7.30 a.m. ana 2 p.m. Arriv9 Wanganni 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Booking Office:— Woodfield's St-.bles U'hone 5015). SUNDAY SERVICE. Fares 10s. Leave Palmerston ~ 8 a.m. Leave Wanganui ............... 5 p.m.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1040, 12 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1040, 12 June 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1040, 12 June 1924, Page 6