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SITUATIONS. "ANTED, strong youth for dairy » v and general farm work; good home and good wages if suitable. Apply ‘'Standard.” ANTED, smart young man, for machine milking; good wages and permanent position to good man. Address at “Standard” Office. AN handy with machinery, holds second-class ticket, require® work; part or whole time.—Address at “Standard” Office, W’~ ANTED, an experienced waitress. —Apply Commercial Hotel, Palmerston North. EXPECTABLE woman wants work (washing or cleaning) by day or half-day. Address at “Standard Office. _ "ANTED boy to deliver “Evening . . Standard” each evening.—Apply Bailes, bookseller, Main street. WANTED, ty piste, temporary.— Apply Manawatu Hosiery factory, Main street. girl for light housework.—Apply “Standard” Office. T ANTED,' reliable married farm . . liand, if house cows, good wages to right man.—’Phone 111, Eoxton. ANTED, waitress (room provided). -Apply Premier Cafe, Main st. w WANTED, young lady, with experience of bookKec-ping, for small business.—Reply in own handwriting stating salary to “XYZ,” “Standard.” ‘\7"OUNG lady, requires temporary a position as assistant bookkeeper, six years’ experience.—Write “Accurate,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, man for general farm work, ploughing, milking, etc. Apply. A. W. Tews, Tasman road, Otaki. ANTED at once, smart youth for Son. varehouse.—Apply C. Dahl and WANTED, a boy at once, to learn trade.—Apply C. H. Allen, watchmaker and jeweller, 245 Main st. J OINER open for engagement.—43s Main street.

CJLERK seeks engagement, temporj . ary or permanent; good references. ' Write to “980,” “Standard” Oiiice. WANTED, girl to assist with housework, mornings only, 8.30 to 2. Apply 20 Ward street. WANTED, youth, drive ear and make ihimself useful. —H. Gillies, Rangitikei Line (phone 6313). > WANTED, waitresses for Xmas race meeting.—J. Rawlins, Ltd. WANTED. Applications for the position of CARETAKER of the Central School, salary £2OB per year, will close with the undersigned on TUESDAY, December 16, at 3 p.in. Schedule of duties can he seen at the school during school hours. PERCY T. ROBINSON, Hon. Secretary. J. li. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, housemaids, parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist, lady helps for private houses. Wanted. —Station and farm hands, milkers, ploughmen, fencers, boys for farms, scrub cutters, married couples, chefs, kitchenmen. porters for hotels. .Wanted. —Camp cook, no bread, 14s per day. Wanted.—Experienced laundress, 35s per week. ' Wanted. —Porter-barman, £2 15s per week. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. HEAP AND GOOD. MECHANICAL TOYS JAZZING TOYS TOYS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS This is a large consignment just landed. All Latest Designs. Nothing Old. Nothing Stale. U.S.D., OPP. DEVINE’S, MAIN STREET.

THE cheap boot shop* (late Pallant’s) for boots and shoes. Our motto: “Small profits, quick returns.” CHEAP moat down Mam street way. —Yes, Gray still leads; meat, juicy and tender at moderate prices. —opposite Railway Station. ,4 BARG Alls, o-seater Chevrolet, just painted; any trial given.— The General Motor Exchange, Church street (phones, office 5430, private 5049). _ ______ registry office now open at Emma Just’s, Main street, near station. GOOD business. —Do real good business; shop for your meat at Gray’s, “pioneers of cheap meat” (opposite Railway Station). XMAS presents at Cunninghame’s Pharmacy, Broadway.—Manicure sets, toilet boxes, hair brushes and mirrors, perfume sprays, choice bath salts, and all the best varieties in perfumes. LADIES’ hairdressing.—For stylish shingle and buster hair trimming, vibrator shampoo, try the Occidental Hairdressing Saloon. ' PLANTS. —Salvia, bonfire and blue lobelia ; also fruit and confectionery- at-Emraa Just’s, Main street, near station. MOTOR cycle tyres.—26 x2J Clincher, 29s 6d ea. ; 26 x2l x 2i Traxion tread, 42s 6d ea.—Para Rubber Co., Ltd., Rangitikei street. WONDERFUL tea values at Boon’s —All teas advancing in price 2d per-lb.- Fairlawn is still selling-at 2s fid per lb. Splendid tea at a rattling good price to the consumer. CATHOLIC requisites stocked at . Mi-s McGarvey’s, 323 Main street east; also History of Ireland, in 6 vols., very cheap, £3 12s fid (a bargain). photographs are good photographs.—Telephone 5768. CAKE , tins for Christmas, plain round patty pans, 6d dozen; round pie tins, 3d each ; 6 patty pans on tray, for 6d; see the non burn cake tins, from Is; wire cake coolers, 2s each. —In 'Hopwood’s window. HAVE your boot repairs executed at A. L. Fellow’s, 3 Ada street. Modern machinery and best material used. Prices: Geut’s 7s, ladies’ 4s 9d.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1187, 9 December 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1187, 9 December 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1187, 9 December 1924, Page 6

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