SOMETHING IN IT. Rumours arc growing more and more persistent that a new Cement Company is about to be floated. We hear from reliable sources that this New Company possesses all the facilities necessary to manufacture the best class of cement —more cheaply. There is something in this and something worth watching.*
SITUATIONS. DIGGING or work of any kind wanted by reliable married mail. W'rite "Toiler,” “Standard.” ~\7’OUNG lady with live years’ business experience seeks position in town or country shop.—Write “Business Girl,” “Standard.” WANTED, girl, about 15, look after two little girls, good home, 15s ween.—Apply Princess Hotel phone 6353. A YOUTH wants position on farm, Unity cr llidd machines pretor red; references. Apply 435 Alain street. WANTED, young girl- for afternoons, to take ciiild out. Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, smart, intelligent boy (about 16 years) to learn the trade; good prospects for the right lad.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., men’s and boys’ outfitters, Broadway. WANTED, at once, capable cookgeneral. Apply All Saints’ Home, Ferguson street. WANTED, young man to milk few cows on small farm. Apply J. P. Thorpe, Awapuni (just past Old People’s Home), phone 6173. WANTED, boy, farm work; board, sleep home, weekly half-holi-day, experience preferred, hut not essential. Phone 5932, or 56 Napier road, P.N. WANTED, boy for dairy farm at Linton, milking machines used. Apply J. Leslie Nash, care Box 116, Palmerston North. ANTED, flax-cutters. Apply at once. —Whitaunui, Ltd., Aloutoa (phone 40 51, Shan non). : ANT ED, fourth assistant Taikorea Cheese Factory.—Apply manager, Taikorea. W "ANTED, two good reliable machine shearers for 5000 sheep, | start November 18th. Apply 12 Fitchett street (phone 5633). WANTED, by refined young girl, position for light duties, or mind children. Address at “Standard.” US 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 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 lor two bachelors, 30s per week. Wanted.—By middle-aged woman, with child aged 11 years, position us 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.—Married couple, milk 40 cows by hand, £3 to £3 10s per week.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 284, 4 November 1925, Page 10
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