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HOLIDAY FUN. ORIENTAL DANCE & EUCHRE. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Confetti, Streamers, Squeakers, etc., Novelty and Twilight Dances. Good Euchre Prizes. Oriental Costumes Optional.—MUSlC BOX ORCHESTRA. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. LOST AND-FOUND. lOST, in C. and C.’s, TlrarsJ day, black handbag, containing return railway ticket to Wellington and 2 to Longburn, .glasses, £1 10s in notes, small change and 2 keys. Finder please leave at “Standard. Reward. L~OST, between Martin street and Kairanga meat shop, via Broad street, handbag, containing brown purse, P.O. Savings Bank book, and about £3. Return 4 Martin street. Reward. SITUATIONS. ' WANTED, 10 raspberry pickers for Nelson. For particulars apply “Standard.” TYf ANTED, boy for dairy farm, close V* to town, machines used. Address “Standard.” AINTING, any description, wanted, by good tradesman, contract or labour. Write “Painter,” “Standard.” ANTED, house painting, by experienced, reliable man, town or district, labour only. Write “196,” “Standard.” WANTED, smart girl for general office work and typing; applicant with two or more years’ experience preferred. Apply immediately to Manag'er, “Evening Standard.” Mrs c. M. COULTER, STAR REGISTRY, 341 Main Street Phone 5672. Waiting engagement. First-class cook and baker for camp or station. Wanted.—Good generals, parlourmaids, housemaids, married couples, etc. J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terraco End. Phono 6211. Wanted.—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 ior private houses (town and country). Wanted. —Elderly man to cook for 3 men,'milk one cow. Wanted. —Ploughman, £2 ss. Wanted. —Married couple, £3 10s. Wanted.—Experienced hall porter; union wages.

PRESENT AND FUTUEE OF AN ESTATE When a keen and clever man of business lias his mind full of plans for increasing his estate his thoughts may not project far into the days when he and his property will be no longer together. His main purpose is to make adequate provision for his family ; he may have made a will hurriedly, he may have hastily nominated a friend as executor without taking time to consider whether the friend had the qualifications necessary for very important, difficult tasks. The testator wished to be quickly quit of a duty which lie felt to be unpleasant.' That is the kind of attitude which has opened up a speedy way r to waste and loss of an estate which took a lifetime of self-sacrifice to amass. The family’s welfare is worth a careful study of the advantages which the State-guaranteed Public Trust Office can give. For further information apply to: A. S. FAIRS, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. HAWAIIAN steel guitars.—Thorough tuition in one term, prepare for the Christmas holidays.—E. J. Palmer, teacher, Coles’, the Square. Demonstration given, private lessons arranged. GAD DEN never disappoints lus patrons.—You can be sure of meat which makes good gravy, from Scadden, Broad street. RICHARDS’ removal sale. . Cream tennis coats, wool stockinette, just opened, 355; London holeproof pure silk hose our prioo 7s 6d ; wonderful value and most acceptable present. . CELL-O-GLASS. The unbreakable glass for seed boxes, glass houses, poultry houses. Per sq. foot, 9d, 12ft lots B£d, 50ft lots B£d. Call to see this, or send for sample.—Hanson and Barr, Ltd. THE good things for Terrace End residents.—Much of the district’s quality meat finds its way to Scadden, Broad street. Get your meat there. BEATEN copper oox seat kerbs, 60s;, special Christmas reduction. Best selection always at Pegden’s. FOR Christmas, art. silk jumpers, in 14 different shades, with Peter Pan collars, 17s lid.—Maxwell’s, next Bank of N.Z.

TO ADVERTISERS. wanting replies sent core of any Post Office should insort full name, as those with initials only nom-de-plume will not be delivered by postul authorities-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 26 December 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 26 December 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 26 December 1925, Page 8

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