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PAY CASH AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE. SPECIAL SUIT OFFER! Usually £5 19s 6d nefi. SPECIAL! 4 GNS. NET. JIOR Show Week we are offering S straightforward absolute reduction on this particular Suit. They are of all wool worsted, in three shades of gi-ey, made with unbreakable fronts. They are perfectly tailored, and in style and general attractiveness typically of Rosco character. Colour, 6hape and wear ABSOLUTELY GUARANI TEED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION FOR. SIX MONTHS. In fact, we are prepared to replace any suit that does not live up to its reputation. If unable to call send for patterns of materials. Owing to Parliamentary Elections our Premises will Close from 12.30 To-morrow. c*wri»s SITUATIONS. DIGGING or work of any kind wanted by reliable * married man. Writ© ‘•Toiler,” “Standard.” WANTED, two strong boys. Apply Wm. Cook and Sons, Mam street east. w ANTED, employment by experienced gardener; four years' reference from two different places. Write “Digger,” “Standard” OflioE. ANTED, salesman, with own car, calling on farmers to carry several good lines; liberal commission to good man. Write “Genuine Salesman,” “Standard.” •ySTANTEDr by clean, reliable woman, washing by cay or half day.—l 77 Ferguson street. ANTED, capable' cook-general (no washing).—Mre Louisson, 20 North street. W ANTED, lady help, family of 3, ‘2ss week.—Mrs Mabin (phone 2M), Tokomaru. W ANTED, flax-cutters. Apply at once.—Wnitaunui, Ltd., Moutoa (phone 40 M, Shannon). WANTED, fourth assistant Taikorea Cheese Factory.—Apply manager, Taikorea. , W "ANTED, two good reliable machine shearers tor 5000 sheep, tart November 18th. Apply 12 Fithett street (phone 5633). '"ANTED, domestic help, seven V f miles from Palmerston, conement house, five in family; tel. 146 i. Apply Mrs Nelson Sell, No. 4 Line, iairanga.

W ANTED, by refined young girl, position tor light duties, or mind children. Address at “Standard.” WANTED. experienced footwear saleswoman, previous experience essential. Apply Manager, N.Z. Clothing Factory. C. M. COULTER, STAR REGISTRY Phone 5672 Has awaiting engagement: Housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids, cooks and cook-generals, married couples and farm hands, and women for day work, etc. J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed 1 Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Station and farm hands, milkers LI to £2, boys for milking, Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlour-maids, generals, girls to assist for private houses (town and country). Wanted. Housekeeper tor two bachelors, 30s per week. Wanted.—By middle-aged woman, with child aged 11 years, position as housekeeper, capable and trustworthy. Wanted.—Experienced farm hand, £2 10s per week. Wanted.—Man for scooping and ploughing, £2 10s per week and found. Waiting Engagement.—Experienced station cook and baker; good references. Wanted.—Experienced ploughman, £2 10s week. WHEN YOU REQUIRE B RICK, CONCRETE OR WOODWORK REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS, Ring FRED JACKSON & SONS Phone 6126. Private Res. Workshop: 12 Annandale Ave. Beresford Street SEED POTATOES. ABERBROTHOCK, J. J. WILSON, 10s 6d cwt. Morton’s Seidlitz Powders, Is per tin Good Family Tea, 2s per lb. O.K. Tea, special blend, 2s 6d and 3s lb. Dessert Pears, Is 3d per tin. JACKSON AND CRAVEN'S, THE SQUARE

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 10