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SITUATIONS. WANTED, private typing by expert typist. Write “P.B. “Standard.” WANTED, situation for smart and intelligent young man, as salesman, any line of business. Apply “Standard.” ' ANTED, office girl, one just left school.—Apply by letter, “Manager,” Robiston Advertising Agency, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North. WANTED, young girls. Apply Manawatu Hosiery Factory, Main street. MOTHER and daughter, experienced, seek position together, cook and housemaid, town or country; thoroughly competent, clean, trustworthy ; excellent references. —Write “Otago,” “Standard” Office. MARRIED couple require position; man, garden, useful; wife, cook or assist in house; cottage, handy school. Write “Industrious,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, good all-round man for sheep and cattle farm, inilk one or two cows; preference given one who can drive car. Interview, Commercial Hotel, G to 7. "VT'OUNG girl wants situation, nurse.l. maid, or would take child out. Write “715,” “Standard” Office. ANTED, position as housekeeper. Write “708,” “Standard” W Office. WANTED, a capable person for all domestic duties, sheep farm, modern house. Interview, Commercial Hotel, 6 to 7. CARPENTER,— Wanted work by first-class tradesman ; take charge if necessary.—Write “Tradesman,” “Standard.” WANTED, good plain cook; references required. Apply to Mrs F. J. Nathan, 46 Linton street, WANTED, bushmen, to fell 50 acres of light bush. Apply F. R. Wilson, Gorge Block, Woodville (phone 163WL WANTED. —Cook laundress, cook, waitress. Waiting engagement: Housemaid, kitchenmaid, relieving maid. —Emma Just, Main street. Hotel staff and general REGISTRY OFFICE. P.O. Box 16. Phone 6612. 82D Main Street fright opposite Devine’s Hotel). Experienced waitresses, housemaids, oookß, relieving maids, etc., etc., requiring positions in good class hotels please apply. Waiting engagement.—Couples for farms, porters, barmen, haudy men, g&rueners, etc., etc.

its J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Cookj, waitresses, relieving maids, laundresses tor hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlour-maids, generals, lady helps tor private nouses itowii and country;. Wanted.—Experienced gardener, £2 5s per week, must have references. Ranted.—3 scrub cutters, is bd per hour. Wanted.—Married couple for milking 30 cows by hand, cottage found, school 3 miles distance; wage £3 per week. ORIENT LODGE, No. 42, 1.0.0. F. TfHE Half-yearly Summoned Meeting will be held m the Lodgeroom, Church Street, on FRIDAY, 19 th June, 1025, at 7.30 p.m. prompt. Business: Notice oi Motion, Election ol Officers and Delegates to District Lodge, General. D. F. SMILLIE, Secretary. Secretary will attend at 7 p.m. JH. BLOGKLEY for upholstery • repairs, cheapest in P.N.—it) Andrew Young street. PD.C.” Saturday sale bargains.— • 30 inch natural l'ugi silk, Government guaranteed, nice creamery colour; value 3/6, safe 2/10. Commercial printing. —Get our prices for printing bill heads, letter heads, business cards, dodgers, account forms, etc.—A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller and printer, the Square. A NDERSON’S Cycle Shop, opposite jt\. Post Office, is the local agency for Red Bird bicycles. BEAUTIFUL children. We are 1 making pictures ol them every day. Keep a record of them.—Bille-us, pnotographer. MEAT values.—Scadden has the best and cheapest, and you will always find it at 117 Broad street. SHOW visitors.—The Armstrong bicycle is admirably suited to your requirements. Anderson’s Cycle Simp, opposite Post Office, lias the agency. GET your supplies of fish at the Manawatu iAsh Supply Co., Cuba street, or li in town, dine at our dining rooms. Fresh fish daily. “ D.C.” Saturday sale bargains.— X « Leather purses, fitted with mirror, etc., in brown and blue; value 7/11, sale 5/6. 'yy'ATCH the papers for advertisingregarding Manson and Barr,

Ltd.’s, annual sale. PD.C.” Saturday Sale Specials.— a Woollen costume, multi colours, roll collar, tie belt, two pockets, value 49s (3d, sale 29s 6d. F. SHAW has opened a shop in • Palmerston, where there are all kinda of best quality men’s goods, light and heavy underwear; flannel shirts, 7s to 12s; singlets long or short sleeves, 5s to 15s; saddle tweed trousers, best make, 235; all-wool tweed trousers, 14s; all-wool shirts, with collars, 11s 6d; neg. shirts, fast colours, 5s 6d; tobralco shirts, with collar to match, 10s 6d; woollen sox, 2 pairs 2s 6d and 2 pair 3s 6d; fancy cashmere sox, 2s 9d; black cashmere sox, 2s 6d; cotton cashmere sox, Is; heavy overcoats, 50s, 52s 6d, 57s 6d; riding slicker oilcoats, 555; men's suits, 50s up; guaranteed watertight boots, 32s 6d; solid kip shooters, whole backs, 27s 6d; white blankets, all-wool, from 355; grey blankots, all-wool, from 21s; motor rugs, 27s to 60s; Borsalmo hats, 14s; cuticura soap Is cake. —W. F. Shaw, Hopwood's Buddings. PD.C.” Saturday Sale Specials.— • Girls’ all-wool frocks, round neck, long sleeves, size from 22in, value ISs (3d, sale 13s lid WE extend a most cordial invitation to all Show visitors to come in and inspect our huge variety of low priced goods.—J. It. McKenzie’s, the Square. dyeing and cleaning works, 297 Main street (phone 5353). Satisfaction guaranteed.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 168, 19 June 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 168, 19 June 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 168, 19 June 1925, Page 6