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AT MISS RAE’S, NEXT POST OFFICE. P.N. A SPECIAL discount of 2s in the £ lx on all showroom goods is to be offered during the Christmas season. Frocks, coats, sleeveless cardigans, jumpers etc. Commencing TO-MOR-ROW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. Worth special notice our value in handkerchiefs this season. THE ■ Egipta, 1 George Street (oyer Berryman’s), phone 5119, specialists in facial massage, including removal of moles and warts and painless romoval of superfluous hair. GIFT stationery: Brassware smoker sets manicure sets, needle cases, letter cases, etc.—H. L. Young, Ltd. B"~EAUTIFUL Chinese silk, price only os 6d per yard.—Louis Gee, the Square, phone 5798 WANTED to buy, strong all round farm horse, half draught. Apply A. Aue, phone 40R, Ashhurst. HL. YOUNG, Ltd., invite you to • see their boxed stationery, individually, quality, variety. ERFECTION * - WOODY ATT.” —The lawn mower with the Timkin roller bearing, in four and five blade, 14in., and 18in., cut from £5 15s. —Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. BEEKEEPERS.— We have on hand supplies of the following. —Complete hives or parts, hive storeys and half storeys, Hoffman and section frames, wedges, wire, gloves, smokers, veils, bee brushes, queen bee excluders, bee feeders, drone traps, hive tools, honey knives, honey gates, etc. Prompt delivery. Lot us handle your order. —Watson Bro., Ltd., Big Cash Store. GARDEN rollers. —Water ballast, 2 section, 21 x 21 scwt. (full) £ll 7s 6d, 24 x 25 7 cwt. (full) £l2 12s 6d. Steel and concrete 2 cwt. £3 17s 6d, 3 cwt. £4 10s. — Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei_Street. FANCY calendars, Christmas cards, diaries, huge selection at H. L. Young, Ltd., Broadway. SPORTS’ wear at Skinners’. —Canoe and tennis shuts, plain white, fugi silk, and cream poplin from 7s 9d to 18s 6d. cream soxs Is 6d and 2a 6d. “fpURJON” electric iron. Heavily _L plated, restful handle, holds the heat, 32s 6d, at Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikei Street. “ITHE Squeaker,” bv Wallace, “The A Hoop,” by Snaith, “Sagusto,” by Roberts, 6s each.—H. L. Young, Ltd,. Broadway. “TT'LTRON” electric immersion heaters. — -*-4 Boils a cup of water in 1£ minutes, or a jugful in 7 minutes; 18s 6d.—Manson and Barr, Ltd., Rangitikeit Street. LONDON holeproof hosiery now only 4s lid parr. All shades stocked at the Scotch Wool and Hosiery Shop, the Square. SUPREME values.—Ladies’ light coloured glace shoes, low and Spanish heels, all sizes, were 27s 6d, clearing 19s lid.—Hallenstein’s. HOKOWHITU Wicker Works, phone 6973. —Get all your repairs done for Christmas. We will call for and return them. —Hewson’s Wicker Furniture, Basket and Pram Factory, 349 Albert Street. SEPARATOR, 45 gal. (Dahlia), with power attachment, in perfect order, cost £3O, will take £l2, or would exchange for gramophone. Apply “Standard” Office. WHY kill the wife with hard washing? Let us do the dirty work.— Economic Bag Wash Laundry Co. (phone 6623). .SITUATIONS. WANTED, a smart girl. Apply Clausen’s Keen Kut Store, me bquare. W ANTED, strong youth to milk and be useful on rarm. Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, girl for country, handy Palmerston, assist housework. Apply in first instance to 108 Heretaunga Stieet (phone 6636). WANTED, capable ladyhelp, good >» home and wages.—Apply by letter to No. 409, “Standard” Office. MAN, with boy (7), wants larmworlt; also respectable young woman as Housekeeper ; excellent references. Apply “Standard.’ WANTED, by dressmaker, sewing in country, by week preferred, fv rite at once, “421,” “Standard.” WANTED, boy, 15 or 16 years old, for milk round; must be trustworthy. Ring phone 8429. WANTED, dressmaking, or sewing, day work, or otherwise, by competent dressmaker, ail work guaranteed.—Address at “Standard.” WANTED, capable, honest woman, for household duties, seaside resort.—Full particulars apply 17 Fitzroy Street. x WANTED, smart ’ chap to take charge of small milk round, good home and prospects of advancement; must be able to milk and drive, horses,' or be willing to learn. Apply sharp to “Standard” Office. i WANTED, a smart boy. Apply Clausen’s Keen Kut Store, the Square. WANTED, youth to milk cows (by hand), morning and night; for five weeks. Address at “Standard” Office. YOUTH, aged 20, requires position, driving bread van, 12 months’ experience. Write “412,” “Standard.” ’ANTED CARPENTERS. Apply C. M. ROSS’ NEW BUILDING. MANAWATU . LABOUR AGENCY. ’Phone 6672, Hopwood’s Building. Wanted: 2 parlour maids, housemaid laundress, children’s nurse, nursing maid (gentlemen’s homes). Wanted: Cook (country hotels) £2 12s, cook-general 30s, housekeeper 30s, married couple £3 and found, general farm hand £2. Wanted: Cook £3, and relieving maid £2 Is (country hotel) together. Wanted: 4 men for post splitting (contract). MRS J. B. ANDERSON, LICENSED REGISTRY. Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted: Station and farm hands, milkers (£1 to 355), boys for milking (10s to £l), man cook for station (£1 per week). Wanted: Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids, pantrymaids for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist for private houses. Wanted: Experienced laundress £2 per week. Wanted: Married couples £3 and £3 10s per week. Wanted: Experienced night porter (union wage). Wanted: By reliable middle-aged man, position as handy man, used to cars, poultry, housework and any odd jobs.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 30 November 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 30 November 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 30 November 1927, Page 8

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