SITUATIONS. WANTED, experienced youth for dairy farm, handy to town, machines used. —Apply “Standard” office. WANTED, smart youth to assist in shoj) and spares department. Apply Woods Motors, Ltd. DRESS and costume maker would like work by day; satisfaction guaranteed. Address at “Standard” Office. WANTED, a waitress, £2 os per week. Apply “Standard” Ofhce. WANTED, work driving horses by married man.—Apply ‘ ‘Standard” Office. A BRICKLAYER wants work of any description. Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, strong boy, for shop. Apply Hutchins’ hurniture Exchange, Mam street, near Post Office. WANTED, trade and professional books to keep, balance-sheets, income tax returns prepared.—W. Gray, P.O. Box 314, WANTED, smart boy for grocery store. Write, stating age, etc., to “269,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, competent shorthandtypiste, neat worker essential Address at “Standard” Office. WANTED, a general help. Apply “Standard” Office for address. WANTED, young girl. Apply Manawatu Hosiery Factory. DISENGAGED first week ill February, refined reliable housekeeper: good references. Write “May, “Standard” Office. ANTED, house painting or rough carpentering, by experienced man, labour only. Write “276,” “Standard.” ANTED jilace, refined capable housekeeper (with child seven) or companion help; home more essential than wages.—Coghill’s Registry (phone 5371); . WANTED, young girl, to assist light housework, sleep at home. Apply “Standard” Office.
WANTED. Contract paddockers. Apply TOKOMARU FLAX MILL CO., LTD., Tokomaru. MANAWATU DRAINAGE BOARD. WANTED, four or five men for drainage work.—Apply at office of board, Rangitikei street, at 10 a.m. SATURDAY, 00th January, 1926. F. W. CONNELL, Clerk. 26th January, 1926. Mrs c. m. coulter, STAR REGISTRY, SHAlain Street Phone 5672 Waiting Engagement. Boys lor farms, etc. Wanted. —Good generals, parlourmaids, housemaids, married couples, etc. Wanted. —Two first-class waitresses, for good hotels. J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted housekeeper 25s per week. Wanted married couple £l5O a year, cottage found, no duties for wife. Wanted manager for farm, 246 acres. Wanted. —Second cook, £3 per week. Wanted.—Station and farm hands, milkers, boys for farms. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlour-maids. generals, girls to assist tor private houses (town and country). Wanted.—Station cook, four men, no bread, £2 per woek. Wanted.—Two scrub cutters, 12s per day. Wanted. —Milker, £2 10s per week. BICYCLES. —Royal Sovereign, 26inch frame, tree wheel, two brakes, first grade tyres, special value £7 10s.—Bycroft’s, Cuba 6treet. SPRING GARDENING! AFTER the long spoil of wet weather, weeds will bo growing apaco and there is plenty of worn, in 6toro lor amateur gardeners. The horror of stained and roughened hands can readily bo avoided by the timely use of Q-tol; and one can handle the wot soil with impunity if Q-tol be rubbed into the hands before work. YOUR chemist.—J. R. Cunningham© should be your chemist. Every prescription is dispensed with first quality drugs personally by J. R. Cumunghame, the prescription chem- ! ist, Broadway.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 48, 26 January 1926, Page 8
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