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SITUATIONS. Experienced man (25) wants work, fencing, firewood or scrub cutting or work with building contractor. Write “569,” “Standard.” ANTED, position in Office, by young lady with several years’ experience; thorough knowledjjfe double entry book-keeping, balancing, etc. Write “A.8.C., “Standard” Office. WANTED, sewing, by the day, by first-class dressmaker. Write' to “571,” “Standard” Office. ' WANTED, a domestic, ail duties, adult family. Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED for Levin (butcher’s shop), thoroughly competent small goods man; all branches; perm a-, nent position. Unless expert, don’t apply.—Walter S. Carter, 311 Featherston street. WANTED, by thoroughly experienced young lady, position as companion help, in refined home.— Write “579,” “Standard.” WANTED, carpenter.'—Apply on job.—Matthews, 57 Ferguson st. WANTED, by gentlewoman, position lady help, by the day; willing to do anything. Address l at “Standard.” WANTED, energetic salesman hud collector for country district; liberal commission, own conveyance; bond required.—Singer Sewing Machine Company, Church street. WANTED, by respectable young woman, situation as lady help, in adult family; in or near town, good references. Write “518,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, by reliable young man, position on farm, vicinity Palmrston preferred.—Ring phone 8754. jgfMWT by young lady, position W ns companion help; previous exeriende.—Write “573,” “Standard” office. w ANTED, lady help-companion.-Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, reliable woman, to do washing.—Apply Mrs Donaldson, ’phone 5850. WANTED by experienced married man, snare milking 60 to 80 cows. Address “Standard” Office. SALESMEN calling on farmers or householders are offered a firstclass own-time proposition ; good money to be made. State district covered, lines handled, to “Sheldon,” Box 489, Wellington. n WANTED, boy (about 16), to liejp milk and assist milk round, in borough. Address at “Standard.” WANTED, by experienced young lady, position as lady help. Write “Help,” “Standard.” WANTED, housemaid, private house. Waiting engagements: Waitress, housemaid, cook, kitchenmaid.—Emma Just, Main street.

H OTEL STAFF AND GENERAL REGISTRY OFFICE. P.O* Box 15. Phone 6612. 329 Main Street (right opposite Devine’s Hotel). Experienced waitresses, housemaids, ooks, relieving maids, e cooks, relieving maias, etc., etc., requiring positions in good class hotels please apply. Waiting engagement.—Couples for farms,. porters, barmen, handy men, gardeners, etc., etc. J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry; Terrace End. Wanted.—Milkers, boys for farms. Wanted.—Cooks, waitresses, relieving maids, laundresses for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlour-maids, generals, girls to assist, lady helps for private houses (town aud country).' Wanted.—Station hand, 355. Wanted.—Nurse-companion, £1 per week. Wanted.—By experienced gardener day work. WOOL costumes and coatees, new shipment, just the latest.— Maxwell’s, 239 Main street. FOR meats which always please, consult Autridge, corner of Cuba and Bourke streets. Our phone number is 5334, and we deliver. MILLINERY bargains at the Vogue. Stylish ready-to-wear felts from 12s 6d, velours 32s 6d.— Vogue Millinery Salon, 19 Broadway. WHOLEMEAL bread.—For body building you cannot beat it.— Whitehead and Ellis know the value of their wholemeal bread. —Main street west and the Square. THE "Security” is without equal for writing purposes, and the only pen with the invaluable protector feature. A super fountain at an ordinary pen price.—H. Whitehead, 56 Scandia street. CITOREKEEPERS and confectioners. —Got your sweets wholesale from ph. Singh's factory, 16 Andrew Young street. 01 C.S. does not mean "only custo- # mers supplied,” but it might mean we "offer cash surprises.” It really means “The Original Cash Store.” Do you shop there. I 'l HE nicest tea you will agree is a well made cup of Fairlawn tea, 2s, is 6d and 3s per lb.—W. H. Boon, f road way. HAVE your boot repairs executed at A. L. Pellow’s, 8 Ada street.— Modern machinery and best material used. Prices: Gent’s 7s, ladies’ 4s 9d. RUTTER’S Cash Store sells everything your household necds.s Groceries, lurdware, brushware; crockery, tinware, obaccos, shaving materials, haberdashery, rroduce, flower and vegetable ’ seeds, jioods delivered promptly. ’Phone 6445. G ARNER’S secured agency of warehouse for best lines in corsets, selling wholesale prices, from 3s lid to 32s 6d. ttUiiIMJiiKUXAJj Hampers, any styie, J sizp or shape; thoroughly sound and hard-wearing materials, made by practical men; -hamper repairs thoroughly and promptly executed.—C. Bryant, 26 King street. ALL styles of footwear for ladies i. now showing at Tnkpenls, Broadway.—Strap, sandal, bar and lace effect to suit every foot. Lowest prices in town. IF tea satisfaction » worth anything to you, you ought to be a “Fairlawn” tea drinker, for it is pure.— Boon, Broadway. PONDS' cream 2s; best eucalyptus la '3d;' Peacock salmon Is sd; Pott’s irons 15s 6d; nail brushes 2 for 6d; scrub brushes 7d to la 6d; pocket knives lid each. —At Rutter's, ’phone 6445. OURS is the main entrance as regards workmanship in the hairdressing trade.—Will E. Jeffrey, Cuba street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 4 May 1925, Page 6

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