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GROCERS, butchers, bakers. —Delivery bicycles specially built for carrier work. See “Tlie Hercules,’’ with extra strong wheels, hubs and tyres, £l3 complete.—Swift Cycle Depot, 3 Rangitikei Street. p SMITH’S sale starts Thursday:— \J • 1 only vieux rose, bordered coat, halfway lined crepe de chine, formerly 6 gns, sale price 59s 6d. SMITH’S sale starts Thursday \J • 40 inch coloured tricoline, 3s 4d for 2s 9d, 36 inch art silk crepe, 2s 6d yard. SALE on at Mrs Lampard’s, opposite Woodfield’s Cuba Street. Every line cut down. Big reductions in repp coats and voile frocks. Zephyr frocks selling from 8s 6d. p SMITH’S sale starts Thursday:— \J • Men’s fancy sox in wool, art silk wool and cotton, from 2s 6d pair. THOCKINO, 29 Ruahine Street. — • Concrete kerbs and drives, also tarring and sanding done; garden soil and pit metal for sale—Phone 6148. p SMITH’S sale starts Thursday:— V • Children’s white and cream 3 hose, also fancy coloured hose, clearing half marked prices. BEAUTIFUL new designs in profusion, of novel and attractive finishes that make a strong impression on people requiring furniture of finest construction. Skinner, Grand Buildings. p SMITH’S sale starts Thursday:— \J • Single bed sheets, hemmed, unbleached, sale 6s lid pair; white twill sale price 7s lid pair. fDENNIS racquets, 27s 6d to 105 s; 1 Ayres’ stitchless balls, 4s 6d pair; presses, 4s, 5s and 6s; waterproof covers, 2s and 2s 6d.—Bycrolt’s Sports Depot, Cuba Street. p SMITH’S sale starts Thursday:— Vy • Ladies’ white cotton vests, cumfy cut, narrow shoulder straps, special sale price, Is 9d.

YES, I used Glen coal during 19117 and I intend to use it during 1928.”—5. T. Owen (phone 5187;. n SMITH’S sale starts Thursday:— \J • Vieux rose frock, bordered effect. Nicely trimmed crepe-de-chino, formerly 5 gns, sale 35s od. MR MOTORIST! Don’t forget the life of your tyros depends considerably on tiie first fitting. Why not have them fitted by an expert. We have the be6t there is at the Premier Tyre Station and Vulcanising Works, Cuba Street, opposite Working Men’s Club. C SMITH’S sale starts Thursday:— • Boys’ dark Palmer Nap, shorts, sale price size ss, 4s 9d, rise 3d per size. ALL cane shopping baskets, 6s; hair brooms, 4s 6d; aluminium teapots, os 6d.—Rutter’s (phone 6445). h SMITH’S sale starts Thursday : Vj. Assorted neckwear, China laces and embroideries clearing half marked prices. W” iT have several used motor cycles for sale, from £lO upwards.— Adams, Ltd. __ A RCHER’S Drapery Warehouse for the cheapest and the best blankets in N.Z.—Coleman Place, the Square, P.N. SEASONABLE hardware lines.—Galvanised meat safes 7s 6d, 10s, 12s, wire meat covers 5s 3d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d; strong watering cans ss, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, fly rolls Id each, also 2 for 3d; wire fly traps Is 6d. fly swats 7d each, daisy fly killers Is 3d each. If you want good girden hose of reliable quality what we sell at 6jd per foot is unequalled in town. —Watson Bros., Ltd.. Big Cash Store.

FENCING materials.--Good sound totra posts at 2s each (.limited); farmers should get in on these. —Mauawatu Produce Exchange, 73a ltaugitikei Street.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, spare rim and tyre with number plate. Phone 5715. SITUATIONS. TEA AGENT WANTED. WANTED.— Buying Agent for our Planter’s Pride Tea, to sell direct to the public. Capital of about £IOO required. Sole agency for district. Good income assured to a live man. Pull particulars from COLOMBO TEA COMPANY, P.O. Box 474, Dunedin. WANTED, woman for scrubbing and cleaning. Apply Broadway_Lounge. W 'ANTED, strong girl to assist with housework. Apply Mrs J. Bracken, tne Massey Agricultural College. f j iRACTOR driver, with ten years’ exX perience, is now open lor engagement ; holds steam loco, certificate. Address at this ollice. W AIMED, immediately, housekeeper for two adults and one child, temporarily. Address “Standard." WANTED, young woman, to assist nursing, anotner nurse kept. Apply the Links Convalescent Home, 48 lliaka Street. ANTED, one experienced pantrymaid. Apply Kosy Lounge. ANTED, position on sheep station by experienced young man, general rouseaoout. State wages to “747’ “Standard.” w PAINTING and paperhanging wanted, town or country; all work guaranteed.—E. ltossin, 487 Main Street, t’lione 5683. _ YOUNG - mull, matriculation exam., studying accountancy, desires position; will accept low salary. Write “737,” “Standard.” ANAWATU LABOUR AGENCY. ’Bliono 6672, liopwood’s Buildings. \V anted : ' Cooks, waitresses, relieving naids housemaid, pantrymaid, kitcheainaid laundress, parlourmaids, lady help, jook-generals, generals, probationers (in- * Wanted: Married couplo £3, farm hand 02, milkers 30s and 355.

H. ANDERSON, J/ps JLICENSED REGISTRY. Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted: Station and tarm hands, milkers (£1 to 365), boys tor milking (IDs to £l). Wanted: Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, relieving maids, pantrymaids for hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, house-parlourmaids generals, girls to assist for private nouses. Wanted: By middle-aged man, position on farm or station; can fence, sheep work, and any odd job; references ; good home more essential than high wages. Wanted: Married couple, with grown up family; daughter cook-general 255, son cowman-gardener 27s 6d; free cottage. Wanted: Station cook, 3 to 4 men, £2 per week. "W anted: Second cook for hotel, union wage.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, 23 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, 23 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, 23 January 1928, Page 8