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SITUATIONS. WANTED, _ first-class carpenter. Apply 575 Main street. . ANTED, boy (15-17 years) for general farm work, milk +cw cows. Apply J. J. Knight, Aokautere. ' WANTED, capable cook-general (no washing). Apply Mrs Wylie, 77 Broad street. WANTED, girl, about 15, look after two little girls, good home, 15s week. —Apply Princess Hotel, phono 6353. . ANTED, youth for farm work, Wagos 30s and found.—Apply 467 Main street, Palmerston North. WANTED, position, lorry driving, by experienced driver; do own running repairs. Apply phone 5518. ANTED, boy or youth for gramophone business; must have references. Write to '‘Gramophone,” P.O. Box 142, Palmerston North, WANTED flaxcutters, knife and hook, for Miranui mill.—Apply A. and L. Seifert’s Flaxdressing Co., Ltd., Hopwood’s buildings, Main street, or at mill, M&kefua. w ANTED, boy, farm Work; board, sleep home, weekly half-holi-day, experience preferred, but not essential. Phone 3932, or 56 Napier road, P.N. WANTED, by experienced woman, work in shop, would oblige busiest days, or serve whole time. Write “D. E, F., “Standaid. ’ ’ WANTED, strong lad, lor general work.—Lyne, Long Molford road, Phone 6563. WANTED, by _ clean, reliable Woman, Washing or cleaning, by day or half-day.—l 77 Ferguson street. WANTED, refined capable young lady to look after child (afternoons only). Apply 204 Park road. WANTED, capable girl for light housework.—Mrs Heraud, 5 Alan street. __ WANTED, a housekeeper, must lie capable and trustworthy. Address at “Standard” Office. jy/j-RS C. M. COULTER, STAR REGISTRY ’.... Phone 5672 Has awaiting engagement: Housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids, cooks and cook-generals, married couples and farm iiands, and women for day work, etc. jyj-RS J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Station and farm hands, milkers £1 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 for 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 tOs per week.

FOR SALE. For additional adverlitementt relating to uted articlct for tale tee page 2. FOR SALE, ISO ladies’ raincoats, lot) boys’ shirts, 150 children’s dresses, to-morrow afternoon by auction at J. L. Bennett’s, Ltd. FOR SALE, 1924, light six 5-seater Studebaker, done 7000 miles, any trial, guarantee as now. Best cash offer, owner wants two-seater.—Write “Nu//eala,” c/o “Standard.” FOR SALE, 100 bags green peas, 100 bags new potatoes, 100 bags onions, 200 cases apples, rhubarb.—-At J. L. Bennett’s, Ltd., Saturday. REMEDY FOR SCIATICA—DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. SCIATICA is a nervous disorder just like neuralgia. In fact it is often referred to as neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. A. well-known medical writer has said it is the cry of the nerves for food. ' The complaint indicates that the nerves are weak and run down, or lack tone, as the medical man puts it. Sometimes a blow tr injury to the legs sets the trouble going. The affected leg should have as much rest as possible. If the patient can keep to bed or a couch so much the better. The correct treatment goes a step beyond the relief of th symptoms aud . ‘cures the cause. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills should be given to build up the blood, as it is from tjie blood tho nerves got the “food,” the medical writer says they are crying for. Thin blood onuses nerves to become weak; building up the blood restores nerve force. Under Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, improvement is usually noticed in a short time and the treatment should be continued until all traces of the complaint have disappeared. Sold everywhere at 3s per box. TO ADVERTISERS. wanting replies sent care of any Post Office should insert full name, as those with initials only or nom-de-plume will not be delivered by postal authorities ' ' i CYNICS MENTION THE “PLEASURES OF REMOVING.” MOVING house always occasioned much amusement at thq expense of the movers prior to the advent of tho N'.Z. Express Company, jbut now j our service makes short work jof shifting a “hbusefull”,,o.r a “rooinfiull” aim we land everything in first Llass order, we land everythingdn fisrt&lass order. 'Phone us or call on us and-get our estimate.—N.Z. Express Co.,- Ltd.' PHONE 5208. —Divehall will see that your wants receive attention.—Divehall, Rangitikei street, for quality beef.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 286, 6 November 1925, Page 8