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CALEDONIAN SPORTS AND CONCERT. EASTER MONDAY. THANKS NOTICE. I DESIRE to thank the residents of Makowhai and surrounding district for their kind actions and assistance, given to myself and family, in the loss of our homo through fire.. W. G. McCLURE, i Makowhai. f ASHHDRST STOCK SALE. OWING to the Easter Holidays there will be no salo on Wednesday, the 7th April. The next sale will he held on Wednesdav, April 21st. DALGETY AND 00., LTD. Palmerston N. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Grand Hotel, Linton street and College street west-, military spur. Finder please return “Standard” Office. FOR SALE. For additional advertisement s relating to tiled articles for sale see page 2. FOR SALE, bungalow, 5 rooms, tiled fireplaces, cooker, e. 1., select quiet locality, Gov. mortgage. Write “496,” “Standard.” 171 OR SALE, lady’s bicycle, almost . new, price reasonable. Apply, •’Standard” Office. , OR SALE, Saturday morning, 700 cases fruit, at 10 o’clock.—J. L. Dennett, Ltd., Rangitikei street. 171 OR SALE, Saturday morning, 700 . cases fruit, at 10 o’clock.—J. L. Dennett, Ltd., Rangitikei street. APPLES, English Russetts, Adams Permains, Cox’s Orange, 2d'; large cookers, lid. —Ryan, corner Melford road and College street. I7IMMETT does not advertise one .J price to-day and rise it next week, but keeps to the motto: Small profits and quick returns.—Phone 5905. PEGDEN’S stocktaking sale gives you the opportunity of buying Pegden’s guaranteed furniture at bargain prices. AH, yes, that’s the reason Thwaite’s beef is so choice—it’s all good ox beef. You’ll like the prompt delivery service, too. A phone ring (No. 5224) brings a man to any part of town. SMALL deposit and weekly payments buys a cycle; see us today.—Reliable Cyclo Depot, 239 Main street west. is the time to have your down quilts re-covered. Give Do Luxe a trial; satisfaction guaranteed.—2l9 Main street west. RADIO FROM “MAORI.” AS showing the high value placed upon Q-tol as a skin and muscle tonic, the following wireless message was received on 17 th March from Mr A. C. Kitto, manager of the Wellington team, en route to N.Z. championship meeting: “Forgot y-tol—send urgently at athletes’ special request, City Hotel, Dunedin.” SITUATIONS. WANTED, experienced sharemillcers for 9U cows, by hand. Write “495,” carp “Standard.” WANTED, by young woman, with good experience, charge of patient or invalid. Address at ’’Standard” Office. W “Anted; capable girl, light household duties. W rite “49U,” “Standard” Office. WANTED, at once, experienced doners, permanent. Apply Smith’s Victoria Hand Laundry, 29 Manson street. YOUNG lady 6eeks position in shop. Write to “488,” “Standard” Office. __ rjpHE Sun Registry, Napier, recomJL mends first-class chef, farm hands, share milkers. WANTED, young lady for cash desk and book-keeping, must be accurate at figures. Apply the manager, D. M. George, drapers, the Square. • WANTED, good reliable help, all duties. Apply “Standard”. WANTED, smart girl, about 15, as junior for office. Apply by letter to R. W r . Priest, Public Accountant, P. 0., Box 187, Palmerston North. COULTER, STAR REGISTRY ”*341 Main Street East (Phone 5672). Wanted. Several good women cooks, first-class waitresses for hotels, and tea rooms, housemaids, pantrymaids and laundresses for hotels; also good generals, house-parlourmaids and lady helps. fyJRS J- H. ANDERSON, Uicensed Registry, Terrace End. Phone 6211. 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. —By married man, position as woiking manager, g years’ experience, thoroughly ; understands ail sfieep and cattle; school essential. Wanted.—Experienced housemaid for hotel, £2 per week. Wanted.—FourPnavviee, 2s per hr. Wanted.—Laundress, £2 per week. Wanted. Dy (Respectable elderly man, light position, inii] c and odd jobs. THE smartest little car bn the re -the hardiest h ttle bus for t job—the Moms Cowley. Carl N« sen, George street, i s aaent _

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 1 April 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 1 April 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 104, 1 April 1926, Page 8

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