SMALL deposit and an easy weekly payment buys one of our cycles. Call and inspect.—At Reliable Cycle Depot, 239 Main street- west (phone 6385). ■ EDWARDS and Sons: Don’t miss this chance: Great bargains to end year 1926. ON and after this date (December 31, 1926) I will not be responsible 'for any debts contracted in'my name without my written authority.—R. Taylor, 173 Ruahine street. EDWARDS and Sons: Great bargains for to-night: Best aluminium preserving pans, were 12s „6d each, bargain price 8s lid. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, lady’s small wristlet watoii, Cuba or Clfelwood street. Reward.—l 9 Clielwood street. ' WILL person seen taking child’s toy tractor apd truck off fence, 22 Featherston Street, Wednesday night, please return same to save further trouble. / TO LET. TO LET, gentleman’s comfortably furnished new brick bungalow, Batt street; immediate possession to approved tenant. Apply P.D.C. FOR BALE. FOR SALE, 1$ acres, more or less, standing hay, rye grass and clover. Apply 2 College street west. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE proprietor of the Dinkum Cash Store wishes to apologise to his numerous customers for being closed on Wednesday (29th), Thursday (30th), Friday (31st) owing to serious illness. The store will be reopening on January 4th. T. G. PHILPOT, Proprietor. THE “GOLDEN FLEECE” UNION. ART RESULTS OF DRAW. Ist Prize, £300: A 49761, J. T. Duncan (Taihape). 2nd Prize, £75: A 43950, J. R. Matthews, Featherston. 3rd Prize, £25: 825626, Mrs Christiansen, 14 Ada Street, Palmerston N. 10 Prizes of £5 each:— 859525, C 39235, D 54277, E 29470, F 50486, H 27510, H 24064, J 34187, J 43655, J 28793. 50 Prizes of £1 each:— A 42738, A 21007, A 44850, A 48527, A 27520, A 45814, A 28183, A 37658, A 25565, A 26555, 826902, 858765, 820657, 827107, 825126, 858975, . C 28262, C 56316, Col 768, C 21214, C 48246, D 39844, D 51343, D 59018, D 30189, D 26365, D 22496. E 57756, E 51002, E 39233, F 32009, F 29148, F 38909, P'21261, F 50324, F 53421, P 144349, H 45960, H 37144, H 59384, H 35062, H 37250, H 58141, H 25664, H 58262, J 38142, J 35807, J 34661, J 38273, J 35166. R. P. MATHESON, Organiser. BABY ON bCEAN LINER. ABOARD the “Remuera” in the tropics a lady while nursing an infant fell asleep and the baby’s face and arms were exposed to the sun with dire- effects. One of the engineers promptly applied Q-tol with marvellously good results and earned the mother’s gratitude. He had learned of Q-tol when the All Blacks were aboard.
SITUATIONS. WANTED, a competent young woman as general, all duties, for two - adults; reference required.— 363 Main street. ANTED, cook-laundress, two in family, house-parlourmaid kept; references resuired. Apply Mrs M. Cohen, 65 Grey street. "IX7 ANTED, month’s temporary emYY ployment as housemaid or domestic, by willing worker. Write “120,” “Standard.” ANTED. Cook, 50s, single woman, experienced; housemaid, 27s 6d; references.—Secretary, Huntley School, Marton. PAINTING and papernangmg. First-class work at reasonable rates; expert tradesman.—C. Illingworth, 46 Grey street. WANTED, smart strong lad. Apply the manager, N.Z. Farmers’ Dairy Union, Fitzherbert Avenue. WANTED, good strong lad. Apply Dixon’s, Ltd., 17 Fitzherbert Avenue. BLACKSMITH improver wanted at once. Apply A. Bonner, Smithy, Longburn. HELP wanted by invalid lady, all duties, 3 'adults.—l37 College street, P.N. WANTED, girl for light household duties and look after children. Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, female clerk, must have knowledge book-keeping. Apply, stating age and experience, P.O. Box 68, Palmerston North. MOTOR drivers wanted learn driving, running repairs. Certificate guaranteed—no failures. Position assured for all taught here. Several men in prominent positions. Fees £6 6s. Call or write London Motor School, Rangitikei street, Community Buildings, Palmerston North. X/fANAWATU LABOUR AGENCY, jYI Hopwood’s Buildings, ’Phone 6672. t Wanted : Cooks (50s, 40s) (private), waitresses (£2), housemaids, relievers (£2 Is), pantrymaid (temporary) (£2), house-par-iourmaids, girls to assist, lady helps (32s 6d), generals, . probationers (institution), porters, farm hands. M RS J. H. ANDERSON, Licensed Registry, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted: Cooks, waitresses and relieving maids for hotels and boardinghouses, cook-generals, generals, houseparlourmaids for private houses (town and country). Wanted: Boys f<)r milking, las to £1 per week. { Wanted: Farm hinds, 30s. Wanted: Porters ?and kitchen mq for hotels, union Wanted: Cow m den er, per week. Wanted : Married tion ; ivifd ‘ cook- ~ garden and odd Wanted: Expb union wage. Wanted: Expe rate. • A stamilk year lorter, ort n
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 28, 31 December 1926, Page 10
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