“Lifo’s a jeßt ancr all things show it.” —Gay. Still a summer cold or chill is no joke. The obvious remedy is, of course, Baxter's Lung Preserver. A short courso of this rich and penetrative specific gives gratifying relief and speedily banishes tho most chronic throat or cheat ailments. “Baxter’s” also possesses 6plendid tonic properties. No home should be without a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver in the family medicine chest. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d. — Advt.
SITUATIONS. WANTED, laundress'. Apply Trehey’s Central Hotel. WANTED, for tile country, capable general. Apply Mrs H. S. Abraham, 22 Batt street. WANTED, building, any description, by experienced carpenter, town or country, contract or labour. Address 222 Feaoherston street. STUDENT (20) requires any employment during vacation (used to farming). Write “J.,” “Standard” Office. "AnjTANTED, boy for dairy farm, close V" to town, machines used. Address “Standard.” WANTED, immediately, two good pick and shovel men. Apply Longburn Freezing Works. WANTED, smart girl for general office work and typing; applicant with two or more years’ experi.ence preferred. Apply immediately to Manager, “Evening Standard.” COMPETENT CASHIER REQUIRED, ONE used to Lamson Cash System preferred. Excellent Prospects. Apply COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, LTD., Palmerston North. Mrs c. m. coulter, STAR REGISTRY, 841 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, Incensed Registry, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted.—Station and farm hands milkers, boys tor farms, married couples. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlour-maids, generals, gilds to assist for private houses (town and country). Wanted. —Elderly man to cook for 3 men, milk one cow. AVanted.—Ploughman, £2 ss. Wanted.—Mamed couple, £3 10s. AY anted.—Man, to help erect telegraph wires, 2s per hour and found. SPRING GARDENING. A FTER the long spell of wet weather, ~~ weeds will b 0 growing apace and there is plenty of worn in store for amateur gardeners. The horror of stained and roughened hands can readily be avoided by the timely use of Q-tol; and ono can handle the wet Boil with impunity if Q-tol be rubbed into the hands before work.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 December 1925, Page 8
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