SITUATIONS. MAN with family, capable handling 60' or more cows,' wants sharemilking.—Address at “Standard.” W ANTED, smart youth or young man, for small dairy farm, close to Palmerston North.—’Phone 8614. WANTED, by girl, work for Wednesday and Thursday, full days. —Apply “A. 8.”, “Standard.” W 'ANTED, by girl (21), position in shop or office; previous experience. Write “Shop,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, by respectable woman, work, half or whole day. Apply “Standard” Office. W ANTED, a woman to take charge of house. Apply 184 Church street. __ WANTED, married man (with help) for dairy farm, machines used ; good house. Apply J. W. Mudford, Mangawhata. ANTED, gardening work of any kind. Write “Gardener,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, jobbing work, by carpenter, also fencing. Apply F. A. Pedersen, Long Milford roach AN TELL - boy for dairy farm; good home and wages to suitable lad. Apply “Standard.” WANTED, reliable man, used to sheep and general farm work. Apply A. J. McEvedy, Whitmore road, Linton. WANTED, chauffeur, for Wellington. References indispensable. Apply, in first instance, F. J. Nathan, 163 College street. WANTED, lady help for country, small family, no cooking, good home. Apply “Standard” Office. W ANTED, boy to work in mill.— C. and A. Odlin Timber Co., Joseph street, Palmerston North. W ANTED, junior office girl. Apply Box 3U9, Palmerston North. W r ANTED, refined girl, to help with housework and children. Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, washing or cleaning work, by reliable lady, day or half day.—Mrs Davidson, 122 Ferguson street. W' ANTED, woman to do washing.— Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, smart young boy, for grocery trade.—Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, engagement by a travelling salesman. Address at “standard” Office. MILLINER wanted. Wanted, a milliner; preference given to one wa.ii knowledge of sales. Reply, enclosing copies ot references, to the Manager, McGruer and Co., Marton. WANTED, strong active youth for farm, must have good knowledge ot general farm work. Write “Competent,” “Standard.” J. «i. ANDERSON, .Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Cooks, Traitresses, relieving maids, laundresses for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlour-maids, generals, lady helps for private houses (town and country). Wanted.—Experienced gardener, £2 os week and found.
"Waiting Engagement.—Respectable middle-aged man wants position, milk few cows, garden, town or country. Wanted.—Milkers, 25s to 35s per week. Wanted.—Laundress for country hospital, £2 per week. ORIENT LODGE, No. 42, 1.0.0. F. REGULAR Meeting will be held in the Lodge-room. Cniircu Street, on FRIDAY, 17th- July, 1925, at 7.30 p.m. prompt. Business: Presentation of Balance-sheet and Auditors’ Report. D. E. SMIL LIE, Secretary. MANCHESTER UNITY, 1.0.0. F. LOYAL Manawatu Lodge meets in Oddfellows’ Hall, Cuba Street, on 'THURSDAY, July lUth. at 7.30 p.m. Business: Initiation and General. S. J. WATSON, Financial Secretary. VISITORS TO PALMERSTON NORTH THIS WEEK please note that tasty refreshments can be obtained troin iu a.m. to 7 p.m. at MRS LEN FREEMAN’S TEA AND LUNCHEON RoOMt. A 4-course Dinner and a good plain tea served daily. Freeman’s wellknown name easy to remember and quite a suitable and convenient pmee to meet your friends. NEXT TO U.F.S. DISPENSARY.
('i OOD NEWS.”—Large supplies J[ “Arozen” lie gel. Pile Cure and "Ai-ossen” I'iie Cure tablets (.ionneriy known as ”ZOM”) have arrived at BROWN’S PHARMACY, Opposite Railway Station. Call, send or phone -502.0 lor your supply to-day. Phone 5020. • WILLIAM T. KROWA, Chemist Main Street. PRETTY ladies’ handbags just arrived from London. Cowburn's, -Viain street, have a big • and varied collection ot these. You must inspect at once the bargains ottering. CUT La PER groceries, Universal Sup- / ply.—Omy address, Cuba street: Desiccated cocoa nut, 8d lb. ; maccarom and vermicelli, Od 11b. packets. 4 J EL\’ EBI. OOM complexion powder, I * all shades, 4s 6d box. Obtainable J only at J. R. McKenzie’s. MONEY to lend Oil household lurniture, lilo insurance policies, etc. Consult l’orster, Room 3, C. Smith's Buildings. INKPEN’S, Broadway, are now showing a wide range of iootwear lor ladies; comfort, combined with smartness, is our motto. &ee our window. IJ’IEW advance designs in latest wool tunic suits and three-quarter costumes, just the very newest. —Maxwell’s, next Piccadilly. tTNIYERSAL Supply, Cuba street. / —We have full stocks of Cooper’s seeds; also Sutton’s vegetable and flower seeds and Shailer’s plants. GOLD Key design dinner and tea ware. —This beautiful pattern always a stock pattern with us and can easily be matched. Cups and saucers, 16s 6d and 32s 6d half-dozen. Egg-cups, 9s half-dozen. 31-pioce dinner set, £7. Wo have- the. latest designs in “Kookaburra” china, floating bowls and vases, 25s 6d, 55s 6d each. Our cash prices for hot water bags are very reasonable. —Watson Bros., Ltd., big cash store.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 189, 15 July 1925, Page 10
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