SITUATIONS. WANTED, boy for dairy farm, close to town, machines used. Address “Standard.” • WANTED, man to scythe 2 acres. Apply Frith, butcher, 339 Main street. J ANTED, waitress.—Apply Broadway Lounge. ELDERLY man wants light work. any kind. Write “Work, “Standard.” WANTED, young girl, take baby out afternoons. Apply 2 ltdward street. W ANTED, man to milk two cows and make himself useful. Apply 48 Ihaka street, Palmerston North. WANTED“capable“yoUng lady, for light house duties, good home. Apply “Standard” Office. ANTED, smart youth for meat department. Apply Central Auctioneering Co. WANTED, 2 smart waitresses, good wages. Apply at once, Kosy Lounge. WANTED, good general (references). —Apply to Mrs S. Abrahams, 363 Main street. WANTED, good cook. Apply “Hazebrouck” Hospital, Marton. WANTED, boy to milk two cows (night and morning).—Apply 109 Park road. WANTED, good carpenter for building, about two months’ work; top pay for good man. Apply “Standard.” ANTED, smart girl, 18-20, with knowledge of shorthand and typing, to commence early in January. Apply Manager, “Evening Standard.”
THE Kongo tea Town Board invites written applications for the position of Roadman. Duties include sanitary work, and to commence early in January, 1926. Wages to start, £4 5s per week. Applications received not later than . 5 p.m. MONDAY, December 28th, 1925. LEWIS H. YARRALL, Chairman. Mrs c. m. coulter, STAR REGISTRY, 341 Main Street Phone 5672. AVaiting engagement. First-class cook and baker for camp or station. Wanted.—Good generals, parlourmaids, housemaids, married couples, etc. jyj-RS J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Phone 6211. \A 7 anted.—Station and farm hands, milkers, boys for farms, married couples. 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.—Elderly man to cook for 3 men, milk one cow. AVanted.—Ploughman, £2 ss. AVanted.—Married couple, £3 10s. TOBACCO pouches, from 2s 6d to 35s.—L. Giorgi, opposite Union bank Australia, the Square. GhR AN D h'AT HER Westminster ' chiming clocks, in dark oak, just landed, special reduction. —T. G. Adnins jeweller (near Coles). ROBERTSON and Donaldson, 81 Kangitikei street.—Men’s wear, noupy goods at given away prices for Xmas. 171 REE initialling on all leather goods—pocket books, key cases, military hairbrushes, suit cases; all suitable for men.—H. L. Young, Ltd. PEACHES, plums, firm bananas, local grown potatoes, green peas, jam strawberries, all fruit delivered.— Louis Gee, near “Standard.” LADIES’ 9-carat gold 15 jewelled wristlet watches with gold expander, fully guaranteed.—T. G. Adams, jeweller (near Coles). ?D.C.” holiday suggestions. e Dainty boxes of stationery, superior quality paper,, good assortment of designs, Is tkl for Is 3d. WANTED known, temporary assistance given. The Ridgway Loan and Finance Coy. —117 Cuba street. AN IDEAL TRUSTEE In any person managing property as trustee, honesty is taken for granted, but it has come to be accepted that honesty alone in a trusteo is not sufficient. Permanence, organisation, facilities and experience are also necessary. The Public Trust Office possesses all these advantages, and in addition offers a degree of responsibility unattainable by any individual. New wills appointing the Public Trustee as executor are being deposited in the office at the rate of 5000 a year and the total number held in safe custody now exceeds 46,000. Established 1872. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE For further information apply to: A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 23 December 1925, Page 10
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