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SITUATIONS. WANTED, girl for housework, 8.30 to 2.3 U daily; good wages. Apply 20 Victoria street (evenings). W - ”ANTED, a,man for digging potatoes.— Apply_o_Kussell_ street. WANTED, man for all round farm work.—Ring phone 6408, WANTED, capable girl ; general housework, daily preferred. Apply Mrs Lyons, 197 College street. WANTED, a man for odd jobs and gardening.—App.ly_Dr_j3arnett. M~ AN seeks employment, afternoons; clerical or other wise. Write ‘‘398, ” “Standard” Office. WANTED, refined girl, to help with housework and children. Address “Standard.” WANTED, cook-general. Apply Mrs A. Guy, 145 Rangitikei st. WANTED, experienced paddocker, for flaxmill, sixteen shillings per day, full time. Appiy by telegraph to Frank Wall, Martinborough. Only experienced men need apply. WANTED, an experienced wellsinker ; none but experienced men need apply.—Bi‘own and Co., No. 5 Morris street. WANTED, immediately, saxophonist, violinist, jazz drummer, trombone player, etc., to form dance orchestra coming .season.—Apply 18 Andrew Young street. WANTED, smart youth for dairy farm, must be good hand milker; 2) miles from town. —Address at “StanOilico. _ _ LICENSED Registry Office".-Wait-resses, housemaids, pantrymaids, married couples waiting engagement; also woman for day work.—Emma Just, Main street. Hotel staff bureau, HOTEL BROKER & VALUER. L. R. FREEMAN, The State Fire Building, or Box 382, Palmerston North. Wanted.—Waitresses lor good class hotels, housemaids, relieving maids, laundress and nursemaid. Awaiting Engagement.—Good female cooks, porters, barmen, married couples for farms. J. H. ANDERSON, incensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Milkers, boys for farms, scrub cutters. V anted. —Cooks, waitresses, relieving maids, laundresses tor hotels and boardingnouses, cooks, house-parlour-maids, generals, girls to assist, fatly helps lor private houses (town and country). Wanted.—Experienced gardener £2 per week. Wanted.—Station cook, lor 2 weeks, 223 per week. \\ aiting engagemeut Experienced porter-barman. Wanted by refined middle-aged woman, position nurse-companion, experienced and recommended. J. E. BELLIS MAbSTkUK (.Registered). MASSAUr, Medical Electricity. Remedial Exercises, Radiant Meat and Eignt Baths, date Batli Mouse and King George V. Hospital, Rotorua. 1611 herguson dreet west Hirst house {rom iuuherbert street). Phone 0406. — Australian fowl wheat (per bushel ot liOlbs.), 9s. We have i-ull stocks of. Pratt’s -poultry remedies and also Palmer’s poultry meals and poultry grits. It it’s maize, oats, pollard, etc., you want, get our keen cash prices—it will pay. —Watson Bros., Etd., big cash store.

WE specialise in electric face and gC4Up massage and shampoos. L&uies’ hair combings made up at shortest notice. Expert in fluster and Shingle cutting. Razors and scissors sharpened.—A. E. Turner, hairdresser, 19 Rangitikei street; 'phone 6707. AL.E! Sale! Sale! Beaded bags, lor three weeks only. Buy now from our wonderful selection. —J. R. McKenzie’s. BOON’S snips.—Sago, 3lbs. is; rice, 1 31bs. Is; tapioca, 31bs. Is; sparklet jellies, 5 tor is; loose cocoa, Is 6d lb.; Eairiawn tea, 2s 6d lb.; washing 6oda, 81bs. Is.; salt, 81bs. Is. TO paint your home with a reliable paint means to make a sound investment, for besides preventing depreciation you beautily it in such a way as to greatly increase its value. Berger’s paint is the most economical to use, for it will ensure complete and firm protection from the elements and also a clean, bright appearance. Obtainable for a minimum price from Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Eitzherbert street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street, Palmerston North. JgOYS, a largo reel of string for Is at Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street and Carroll Buildings, Cuba street. WRINKLES banished in one week, Coman method—not massage. Send Btamped and addressed envelope for particulars. Mrs Hullen, Malvern’s buildings, Karangahape road, Auckland, or Belcher’s building, near King’s Theatre, Wellington. S~ ATISFIEL) 1 A good and always tasty meal at the Cato Grand, iou will always be pleased with the fare.—3 doors from ‘‘Standard” Office. r»-ROOMED house, handy to Square, L) wi ’ — J ‘ —*~ with bathroom, h. und c. water, vashhouse, copper and tubs. Price 21000, with £l5O cash.— C. H. Whitelead, 195 Main street. OC.S., the people's store. —Our . teas are top quality ; our prices defy competition; shop always at this popular stor<n_ QUINCES, pears, apples, 31bs. Is; tomatoes, 51bs. Is; passion fruit, Ls dozen ; peaches, 31bs. Is. —At Emma lust’s, Main street. j T. J. HE ALLEY, contractor. , Scandia street. —River metal and ;and supplied; concreting and asphaitng. Orders phone 6162 for immediate ittenticn. HAWAIIAN steel guitars taught by E. ’ . „ J. Palmer. Thorough tuition uaranteed. Instruments selected and ’emoustration. Also teacher of ukulele, nandolin, banjo, Spanish guitar. Adress Coles’ Music Warehouse. VfEARING the end.—Mrs McGarvey’s stock selling fast: Sacred ictures, 4s, reduced to 2s; oddments i music arid Catholic medals going ery cheap.—323 Main street. k TORTLAND and Young.—We have Vx the finest building sections in nvn. - Come early and get the pick, erms arranged.—ll 3 Cuba street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 102, 31 March 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 102, 31 March 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 102, 31 March 1925, Page 6