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SITUATIONS. WANTED, experienced head waitress for local tea rooms. Mnt® “Tea ItComs,” care “Standard” Office. ANTED, smart boy or youth for dairy farm. Writ© 4 ‘Standard.” ' ANTED, experienced youth for dairy farm, close to Palmerston North, good wages suitable applicant. —Phone 8614. ‘ WANTED, elderly active carpenter, repairs to house:, build sheds on farm; must have few tools. Advertiser will be at “Standard” Office at 7 o’clock to-night. Weekly wages and found.—o. H. Fisher. WANTED, motor car mechanic; must be first-class man w'ith good references.—The Watt Motor Co., Ltd., 42 ltangitikei street. ANTED," man to do farm work. Apply E. P. Hall, Kairanga. WANTED, positions as lady help or housemaid, by 2 young ladies, experienced; references if required; m or near town. Reply “Domestics, “Standard” Office. ANTED, by experienced pastrycook, position in town. —Ring 8561. WANTED, capable, refined ladyhelp, for country, small family; references required. Write to “Homestead,” “Standard” Office. ifNTED, housekeeper for country (2 children and father).—Write stating wages, etc., to “624,” “Standard” Office. ANTED, cook-laundress. Apply Mrs J. R. Forster Pratt, 82 Broad street. ANTED, a capable general lor the country, assist in all duties. Write ‘.‘627,” “Standard” Office. ANTED—Cook laundress, cook, waitress. Waiting engagement: Housemaid, kitchenmaid, relieving maid.—Emma Just, Main street. NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. SECOND ASSISTANT, PUBLIC LIBRARY. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Second Assistant (Female), and will close at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, May 26th, 1925. Particulars of qualifications necessary and salary payable may be had on application to the Librarian. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. May 21st, 1925.

Hotel staff and general REGISTRY OFFICE. Phone 6612. P.O. Box 16. 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, purlers, barmen, handy men, gardeners, etc., etc. RS J. H. ANDERSON, incensed Registry, Terraco End. Wanted.—Milkers. Wanted.—Cooks, waitresses, relieving maids, laundresses for hotels and boardinghouses, ' cooks, house-parlour-maids, geiierals, lady helps lor private houses (town and country;. , Wanted.—4 flaxcutters. Wanted.—Station cook, £2 per week Wanted..—Man to milk 6 cows, kill sheep, garden and useful, 36s per Week. W 7 anted.—Scrub cutters, Is 9d per hour.

E*UY a .new cycle from Imperial ( Cycle Works, hot going at bedrock prices. Inquire at once.—Hopwood Buildings. EMMETT sells retail at wholesale prices and delivers anything from Is to £IOO immediately. No order too small and no order too large.—King phone 5905. GILLETTE razor blades, 3s pkt. ; Aci'on razor blades, lis pkt. of 0; Vulet razor blades, 3s pkt. ; Gent razor blades, 3s 6d pkt.—At J. It. McKenzie’s. PENKETH, 217 Main street,, buys youi discarded clothing, boots, books, tools, etc.—’Phone 6780. We call and collect. C'IOLD feet.—No need to have cold / feet when you can purchase the best hot water bags at such low prices ut CunniughameTi Pharmacy, broadway. LADIEtiI The Bgypta Toilet fcjalon, 1 George street, for electric scalp auu face massage; golden glints pucks for brightening fair hair, etc., etc.— Phone 6119 for appointments. photographs are good photographs-—Telephone 6768. DO your visitors applaud your cakes? If not get your next supply at “The Kitchen,” where we bake the best. The address at Hopwood’s Buildings. AVE your boot repairs executed at A. L. Pellow’s, 3 Ada street.— Modern machinery and best material used. Prices: Gent’s 7s, ladies’ 4s 9d. WINTER ib coming!! Svow is the time to brighten up the home, for the drear cold months, with a new papering scheme. Alexander Clark’s, Ltd., stocks are replete with a charming new range of English wallpapers in delicate pastel shades, gorgeous friezes, arid delightful pattermngs, •which will immediately' appeal to the housewife, lind prices are lower. PHONE 5208.—-Divehall will see that your wants receive attention.—Divehall, Rangitikei street, for quality beef. RUTTER’S Cash Store sells everything your household needß. • Groceries, hardware, brushware, crockery, tinware, tobaccos, shaving materials, haberdashery, produce, flower and vegetable seeds. Goods delivered promptly. 'Phone 6445. BUY a new cycle from Imperial Cycle Works, now going at bedrock prices. Inquire at once.—Hopwood Buildings. ALEXANDER’S Cash Store for the workers.—Here you get good value and prompt, attention. Corner of Duke and Princess streets. FARMERS, keep busy lor the winter. —Trap all the rabbits you can. Barnao Bros., Main street, Palmerston North, will pay cash for any quantity.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 143, 21 May 1925, Page 6

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