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SITUATIONS. ,7 ANTED, position as lady help, or V t housekeeper. Apply to Miss Boniface, c/o .Mrs L. B. Wall, Kairanga. phono 147 m. WANTED, experienced accountant. with knowledge of shipping and Apply in •writing, stating age, salary required, etc., to P.O. Box 71, P.N. 7ANTEI), girl.for office. Apply in t I own handwriting to '•Tradesman," ''Standard" Office V ANTED, hoy or man for allround farm work. Apply J. Kearins, Kairanim. f 7 ANTED at once, first-class boot t f repairer; only competent man need apply.—Solidity Shoe Co., Mar'ton. \ANTED.—Good reliable concrete worker, with knowledge of plastering.—Apply Hume Pipe Co. (Aust.), Ltd., Patmeiston North. WANTED, position in house by young girl (20), good plain cook and good references; homely people preferred. 'Write "3G6," "Standard" Office. WANTED, housekeeper, tor i<eilc ing; must be good plain cook.Apply "Capable," "Standard" Offico._ ~ ANTED, capable help! Apply WANTED, a jobbing compositor, capable of taking charge of machine room.-—Spooner and Co., printers, Rangitikei street. WANTED, dressmaking, eight years' experience, five years with Inst firm; advertiser desires position Palmerston. "Write "Dressmaker," "Standard." 7 V cows, with machines, used to all farm work. "Write "5G1," "Standard" Office. "R 3 J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitiesseß, relieving maids for hotels and boardinghousee, cooks, housemaids, jarlounnaids, generals, girls to assist, lady helps for private houses (town and country). "Wanted.—Scrub cutters, 12s per day. Wanted.—By experienced gardener, day work, digging preferred (day or contract). Wanted.—Experienced laundress, £2 per week. Wanted.—Cook-housekeeper, £2 per week. Wanted.—By experienced gardener and pruner, day work. EE the new folding push-carts, very .—' strong and easy to fold; small enough to go in car or bus; price only £2 10s. — Tiny Tots garage, near Grand Hotel, '"hone 5931. """TONDERFUL bicycies indeed.— . i The Red Birds. They seem to be built tor these roads.—Anderson's cycle shop, opposite Post Office. [TIMMETT stands lor rirst quality,

fair prices, quick delivery, strict attention.—Phone 5905. 7 HIXEHEAD and Elim, the Square . .' and Main street. —At either of our shops you can have adelicious cup of tea and other refreshments, for a moderate outlay. lOPWOOD Hardware have just landed aluminium saucepans without lids i" four useful sizes 2s 3d, 3s 3d, 3a 9d, 5s 6d : these are heavy gauge straight-sided saucepans with lip for easy pouring. CIOMPARE " "these "prices.- /' cakes, 6d each ; cherry anu walnut cakes, iced, Is each ; wedding cakes from £1; our famous pies, 3d each.— Dustin's. '"IHOW prices at Boon's.—V.H. ) cocoa, 3s 6d lb.; Rountree's cocoa, Is 9d lb. ; loose cocoa, Is 3d lb. ;. loose cornflour, 6d lb. ; starch, lOd lb. ; creain tartar, Is 2d lb.; maccaroni, 9d pkt. ; vermicelli, 9d pkt. f)OOTS repaired on shortest notice. jl —Men's, soied and heeled, 7s; ladies', 6s. English leather used. All work guaranteed.—A. Pellow. 16 Pitt street. 3-SEATER Calthorpc, Prest-o-light, at bargain price.—General Motor Exchange, Cuba street. "STE/ANTED, immediately, sis cr V'V seven babies a day for correct photos and natural expressions.—Pil lens' Studio. TT\ HOCKING, 110 Terrace street.— .£_ • Concrote curbs, drives and paths, also tarring and sanding done; metal and shingio for sale.—Phono 6149. T. J. BEAfLEi, contractor, «J • Scandia street. River metal and sand supplied: concreting and asphalting.—Orders phono 6162 for immediate attention.

(,Jc>. —auuv.EJN.LH, booklet or .raimerm* ston Nortii, with all the latest views.—A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller, the Sqj are, P.N. a VUXBAK for motor ncods.—Gane TIuHNITURE of all descriptions J raado to order ; pedestals music stools., tables, etc.—fl. C. Blandford. 8a King street. 10 PER cent, discount off all sorts or . games for the children. At"~H. L. jung's, Ltd., Broadway. WATCHORNTMcNaugtit for cutlery.— Christopher Johnson's famous knives from 12s 6d for desserts, 14s 6d for tables per half-dozen: aluminium spoons and forks, teas Is 9d, desserts 2s 6d,' tables 3s half-dozen; two-blade pocket knives with nickel handles. Is each. GOOD white envelopes, business size, British make, 5 packets lor Is.—At H. L. Young's, Ltd., Broad--SEPAIRS to all kinds of watches, \j clocks and jewellery at moderate prices (all work guaranteed); also new watches and clocks.—T. Ireton, upstairs, Rialto "Buildings; Cuba street. HOPWOOU Hardware have just r< ed a shipment of English alumi ware and invito you to inspect their show cases: you will see jelly moulds for'ls, 1 pint lipped saucepans for Is 6d, measures marked in ounces for 2s. "KS McGarvey, A.F.P.L, Lon- . don, phrenologist, gives practical advice, heads, hands, photographs or writing, from 3s 6d; daily appointments. —Main street, opposite Devine's Hotel. CONFECTIONERY business, splenJ did stand, very low rent, 6 living rooms; good paying proposition. Full particulars H. Burrows, Rangitikei street.

TTJJGST quality green flax cow covers, _D ISs (id; jute, 12s Gd; horse covers, 37s Gd, 39s 6d ; plough chains,, 9spair; best quality axes, 9s 6d; hay knives, 10s Gd, 1-ls* J3d: galvanised buckets, 2s 3d, 2s Gd, 2s 9d.— Watson Bros., Ltd., bifi cash store. GARNERS' i-eputation for men's Kaiapoi tailored suits still to the front window; suits, 59s 6d to 995. (pd. .. , ..... . ■,,.: ,~_ .. ■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1053, 27 June 1924, Page 6

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