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SITUATIONS. WANTED, smart waitress, good wages. Apply Kosy Lounge. WANTED, urgently, from January 2nd, strong general, one willing to assist with invalid lady when necessary. Apply Mrs Fred Harris, 29 Batt street (phone 6541). WANTED, women and girls, also learuerSj for laundry. Apply Smith’s Victoria Hand Laundry, 29 Manson street. WANTED, building, any description, by experienced carpenter, town or country, contract or‘ labour. Address 222 Featherston street. STUDENT (20) requires any em--1 ployment during vacation (used to farming). Write “J.,” “Standard” Office, ' WANTED, boy for dairy farm, close to town, machines used. Address “Standard.” WANTED, half-dozen boys to weed and thin mangolds, bring their own hoe.—Apply G. Allman, Karere; phone 8464. WANTED, hedge cutting, gardening any kind, references; terms moderate.—Apply “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, Terrace 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 for private houses (town and country). Wanted.—Elderly man to cook for 3 men, milk one cow. Wanted. —Ploughman. £2 ss. Wanted—Waitress for Feilding races, £1 per day. Wanted—Three kitchenmen, union wage. Wanted —By married man, position on farm, all round knowledge of sheep and cattle, cottage found, light duties for wife. PD.C. Now Year specials. • Navy cotton one-piece bathing suits, with overskirts, ladies’ 7s 6d for 6s 6d, children’s 6s 3d for 5s 6d. WANTED, lady’s second-hand bicycle. State price to “Bicycle,” “Standard” Ollice. PD.C. New Year specials. • ■ Strong white bathing towels, tightly woven, 24 x 48 indies, value 6s 6u, for os 6d pair. N'ifiW Year gifts.—Silk socks is 6d, novelty striped ties from 3s lid. —Bert Johanson, Cuba street anil Square. WANTED to sell, spring dray and harness, practically new; also gig and harness, accept reasonable offer.—62 West street. MEN’S nigger calf laced shoes, new pointed toes, nett cash price 23s 6d.—At Hannah’s.

PD.O. New Year specials. ■ 6 only 2Gin long compressed fibre suit cases, value 16s lid, folios 6d. WANTED to sell, maul and wedges, crosscut saw, practically new, low price lor quick sale.— 62 West street. PD.O. New Year specials. • “Felix Cat” cushions, for tram, car or beach, value 2s lid, for 2s 6d. EW Year gifts.—Pado garters is braces 4s 6cl.—Bert Johanson, Cuba street and square. PD.O. New Year specials. « All pure wool N.Z. made travelling rugs, from leading mills, value 72s 6d, for 635. THE RISKS OF INTESTACY What causes a man to risk his family’s welfare by not making a good will drawn by an expert ? In same cases this neglect is due to a dislike of anything which suggests the inevitable, common end of mankind. In other cases tho fault is sheer procrastination, tho constant deferring of a task which is regarded as difficult. Both these causes are unworthy of a thoughtful family man ; either fault may mar an otherwise good record of citizenship. When a man does not leave a will providing for a wise reliable executor and trustee he practically gives this order: “Divido my estate according to the laws of inheritance. Make the division on the rigid base fixed by the law to meet the average case.” An intestate estate cannot be conserved to tfic best advantage of dependants. It must be wound up and divided—not as the late owner would have willed, but as the law directs. The State-guaranteed Public Trust Office is able to show tho way to a better disposition of the estate by a will prepared by a competent draftsman. For further information apply to: A. S. FAIRE, District Public Trustee, Palmerston North. TO ADVERTISERS. wanting replies sent care of any Post Office should insert full name, as those with initials only oi nom-do-plume will not be delivered by postal «u£horitios.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 30 December 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 30 December 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 26, 30 December 1925, Page 10

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