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SITUATIONS. WANTED, capable cook-general (no washing) Apply Mrs Wylie, 77 Broad street. ANTED, youth for dairy farm, machines used, experience preferred. Address “Standard” Office. WANTED, youth for farm work, wages 30s and found.-—Apply 46/ Main street, Palmerston North: WANTED, boy or youth for gramophone business; must have references. Write to “Gramophone,” P.O. Box 142, Palmerston North. XTSTANTED flaxcutters, knifo and * * hook, for Miranui mill.—Apply A. and L. Seifert’s Flaxdressing Co., Ltd., Hopwood’s buildings, Main street, or at mill, Makerua. WANTED, capable girl for light housework. —Mrs Heraud, 5 Alan street. WANTED, smart pantrymaid; good wages. Apply Busy Lounge. WANTED, immediately, smart junior for office. Apply by letter, manager, Longburn Freezing Works, Longburn. WANTED, woman as children’s nurse; wages 30s; position 26 miles from Mastertun. Apply 1-13 Fitzherbert street. WANTED, companion-help for elderly lady, I 1 ox ton. Bing phone 6473, Palmerston North. WANTED, boy, drive ear and make himself useful.—H. Gillies, plume 6313, Bangitikei Line. W 'ANTED, two buys, to seli Wellington Evening Post. Apply outside railway station, seven o’clock to-night. 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 £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.—Experienced farm hand, £2 IDs per week. Wanted.—Man for scooping and ploughing, £2 10s per week and found. Wanted.—lo navvies, 2s ail hour. Wanted —Capable housekeeper for two bachelors, must have references, £2 per week. Wanted.—Married couple, milk 40 cows by hand, £3 to £3 iOs per week. LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE! WHERE will you be when old age overtakes you. Still just existing on an ever decreasing salary or spending your time in the comiort and security that an A.M.P. Lite Assurance Policy provides? Where will your family he if you were taken from them to-morrow or to-day? Robbed of all their home comforts and forced to pocket their pride by seeking charity? Or will they find comfort in the fact that you have left them the immediate and ample provision that goes with an A.M.P. Life Assurance Policy ? It’s for you to decide 1 Cail and we’ll talk over an A.M.P. Policy—the policy that guards so well yet costs so little. BOYS AND TEtOTT, A.M.P. SOCIETY, Palmerston North. C. LASHLIE, A.M.P. Society, Feikling. District Manager. C. W. ENNIS

ADVISORY TRUSTEES Advisory Trustees may now be appointed under a will or Trust Deed to co-operate with the Public Trustee in the administration of Instates and Trusts. Such appointments are growing in favour amongst farmers and business men. They enable the advantages of private administration to be combined with the State Guarantee. It is customary to appoint as Advisory Trustees, persons having intimate knowledge of the details of the testator’s business, such as farming associates. solicitors, kinsmen, etc. Full details of the system may be obtained on application. personally or by letter to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or at any branch of the Public Trust Office. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Established 1872. For further information apply to: A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. ELECTRICAL SERVICE FOR Everything Electrical consult us. Houses, shops' or buildings wired and fitted. An eilicient staff of experts, guaranteed work being done to your satisfaction. Electric Irons, Shades and Fittings of the latest design can be inspected in our Showroom SMITH, RITCHIE AND CO., Coleman Place, Paimerston NorthPhone 6680-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 287, 7 November 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 287, 7 November 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 287, 7 November 1925, Page 10

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