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SITUATIONS. Wanted; position, by High School boy (seventeen), as cadet on mixed cr sheep farm; taken agricultural course, nlso had some practical experience. Write “N.P.K., ‘‘Standard” Office. 1 -.'' ,■ WANTED, domestic help, three adults. Apply “Standard Office. ANTED, refined hodtekeeper (Protestant), sole charge, small family. Write, stating wages and references, to “622,” “Standard.” , smart boy or youth for farm. Write “J.8.8.,’ ANTED, relieving housemaid for two weeks, for Old People s Home. Apply personally to the Matron. TYPISTE, experienced, requires] position, good knowledge shorthand and general office routine work. Write “620,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, smart young girl to assist in shop.—Write to Dustin’s, Ltd., box 201. WANTED, junior salesman. —Apply by letter only, to Walter Turner, Ltd. ' WANTED, energetic young man as motor cycle salesman; good prospects to tight man. Apply by letter to Adapts, Ltd., Palmerston North. ANTED, experienced youth for dairy fafln, close to Palmerston North; good wages suitable applicant. —Phone 8614. ANTED, junior for mercantile office. Apply by letter to “Competent,” Box 163, Palmerston North. ANTED, share milking, by experienced married man; could find own herd if necessary. Apply “Standard” Office. ID dairy, ‘Standard.’ WANTED, general. Apply 23 Rain forth street (phone 6420). ANTED.—Cook laundress, cook, waitress. Waiting engagement: Housemaid, kitchenmaid, relieving maid.—Emma Just, Main street. BOY wanted for our Glaxo Packing Department. Apply Mr Woodyer, Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., Queen street, Palmerston North.

WANTED. FOR Solicitor’s Office, competent shorthand typiste; knowledge of bookkeeping essential. Apply P.O. Box 59, Palmerston N. Hotel staff and general REGISTRY OFFICE. P.O. Box 16. Phone 6612. 329 Main Street (right opposite Devine’s Hotel). Experienced waitresses, housemaids, cooks, relieving maids, etc., etc., requiring positions in good class hotels please apply. Waiting engagement.—Couples for farms, porters, barmen, handy men, gardeners, etc., etc. jyj-RS J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Milkers. Wanted.—Cooks, waitresses, relieving maids, laundresses for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlour-maids, generals, lady helps tor private houses (town and country;. Wanted.—4 liaxeutters. Wanted.—Married couple, wife cooklaundress, man milk 4 cows, garden and useful, £3 per week. Wanted. Experienced ploughman, £2 per week. Wanted.—Station hand, 3os. Wanted.—Station cook, £2 per week PERSONS trespassing on our properties at Aokautere, with dog or gun will be prosecuted.—K. R. Scott, W. R. Hopcroft, J. C. Petersen. TRESPASS NOTICE. Trespassers with dog or gun on the undersigned properties will be prosecuted.—Messrs Holden, Herrick Bros., Harrison and Lett. TRESPASS NOTICE. T TRESPASSERS on my property at Kauwhata, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. Poison laid. C. E. JONES. OROUA LODGE, D.A.O.D. No. 6, MEMBERS are hereby summoned and requested to attend tho HalfYearly Meeting, in Oddfellows’ Hall, Cuba Street, on TUESDAY, 19th May, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Payment of Contributions, Initiation, Nomination of Officers, Election of District President, General. Secretary and Treasurer in attendance from 6.30 p.m. 9 J. MEW Erl', Secretary.

ROSY LOUNGE. QUR SPECIAL LUNCHEON MENU WEDNESDAY. 2 COURSES FOR Is. Soups: Tomato, Pea and Beef Tea. Hot Steak and Kidney Pies (homemade!. Boiled Salmon and Fried Sausages. With Mashed Potatoes and Green Peas, Bread and Butter and Tea, Is; or without Soup, 9d. ENTRES CHANGES DAILY. Morning and Afternoon Tea a speciality ROSY LOUNGE. J. E. BELLIS MASSEUR (Registered). MASSAGE, Medical Electricity. Rome dial Exercises, Radiant Heat and Light Baths. Late Bath House and King George. V. Hospital, Rotorua. 169 Ferguson street west (first house from Fit*herbert street). Phone 6465. COMMERCIAL hampers, any style, size or shape; thoroughly sound and hard-wearing materials, made by practical" men ; hamper repairs thoroughly and promptly executed.—C. Bryant, 26 King street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 141, 19 May 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 141, 19 May 1925, Page 6