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IN MEMORIAM. DALZIEL.—In fond loving memory of Anna Maria Dalziel, who passed away August 28th, 1928. [lnserted by loving husband, A. B. Dalziel, and niece, M. Morrell.J WANTED, ladies to buy cosy mocassins, assorted shades, 9s 6d.—lootwear, Ltd., near P.O. Square. YCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well: Dark tweed trousers, cuff bottoms, 9s lid, railway cord trousers 12s 6d; gaberdine trousers 13s 6d, Bedford trousers is 6d, Palmer nap trousers 7s 6d, striped denims 6s lid.—Wycherley. WANTED to rent or lease, by business man, five or six-roomed bungalow, must be handy to Square. Ring phone 5652. SWEDISH 'Blight resisting Giant Cab- - bage. New and marvellous production, known in Europe ae Cental or 1001 b Cabbage. Rapid grower and great blight and drought resister. Opce grown always grown. Is packet from Fletcher Bros., Ashburton, WANTED, board, etc., by wprking man and child 3 years old, in prij vate home, urgently. Write “114, “Standard.’’ ANTED, ladies who wish to buy styles to suit dainty feet, for good fitting, try Footwear, Ltd., near P. 0., Square. __ TREES, Shrubs, Plants.—We offer the finest and cheapest in the Dominion. Having many millions to select from, customers are sure to get, satisfaction. Catalogues free on application.—B. H. Just, nurseryman, Palmerston North. XTTYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well: VV Men’s felt hats 8s 6d, canvas riding oil coats 31s 6d, boys’ canvas oil coats from 19s 6d to 255, boys’ fleecy lined singlets, all sizes to clear, Is lid. —Wycherley. PRINTING.— Quotations given for all kinds of commercial and general printing.— A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phone 5906). WANTED, men to buy, working boots from 19s 6d, wear guaranteed.— Footwear, Ltd., near P.O. \T7ELL worth the attention of every VV home-lover are English wallpapers just opened up by Alexander Clark, Ltd. Beautiful friezes to match, distinctive patterns, exquisite colourings—truly an extremely attractive variety from which to select tasteful wallpapers for every room of your home. WANTED, ladies who wish to buy styles to suit dainty feet, for good fitting, try Footwear, Ltd., near P. 0., Square. i__ WATSON Bros., Ltd., permanently keep grocery prices down for you. 'Phone up your order, cash on delivery. Sugar 1A 121bs. 2/5, 701 b. bags 13/6. Flour (South or local) 251 b. bags 5/-, 501 b. 9/9, 1001 b. 19/-. Bell or Amber Tips Tea per lb. 2/11. Roma tea per lb. 2/9. lib. tins herrings in sauce or fresh herrings only 9d. WYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well:— Men’s wool working sox 3 pairs for 2s 6d, all wool sox Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 3d, fleecy lined singlets and pants 2s lid, 3e lid, 4s 6d.— Wycherley’s. W "ANTED, ladies to buy latest 1929 sample shoes, usual price 33s 6d, all one price 17s 9d.—Footwear, Ltd., near P.O. . GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street.—Huge growth of our furnishing department demands clearing our stock of ladies’ underclothing and hosiery at London cost. Wonderful bargains. 1 THE handy man will find T. and R. Williamson’s “Makaurite” paint the ideal paint for inside as well as the many outside uses. Try it next • time you need a good paint for any job.— Alexander Clark, Ltd., stock “Makaurite” paint in all colours at a moderate price. WYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well: Wide-end silk ties 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, fancy sox 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d; grey all wool sweaters 10s 6d; grey all wool blankets 22s 6d.—Wycherley’s. ER. BYCROFT for motor repairs. • —Workshop, 265 Albert Street (phone 6021). ; HOICE selection of beautiful Manchurian chokers. Call and see H. H. Blandford’s, quality furriers, Rangitikei Street. j EARN while you learn.—Touch-type-writing.—New Era School. BICYCLE Tyres.—Wo sell only the best value for money procurable at popular prices; satisfaction guaranteed. —Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. F~OIt motor car and motor cycle repairs try Adams, Ltd., the old established firm. Satisfaction guaranteed. SITUATIONS. WANTED, work, by High School boy during holidays. Write “108,” “Standard.” WANTED, at once, smart lad as apprentice to our men’s footwear department.—The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd. WANTED, concreter, for paths, etc. Apply 11 Alan Street. TDEAL Registry, 99 Cuba Street, 1 phone 5371, requires porter, teamsters, farm hands (£2), milkers (355), waitresses. WANTED, position by experienced mechanic, 16 years’ experience all branches, including electrical and acetone welding, at present leading.man Wellington garage. Desires position, Palmerston North, on account family reasons. Apply 169 Ruahine Street. WANTED, painting and paperhanging, by good tradesman, all work guaranteed.—F. Clark, 143 Ferguson Street. _ OUTH (174) desires position, mixed or dairy farm, good'hand and machine milker; slight experience with sheep. Write “110,” “Standard.” OUNG man requires work, any description. Write “112,” “Standard” Office. MOTOR SALESMAN WANTED. THE services of a First-class Motor Salesman are required bv a local firm. Must have knowledge or district; also references. Good prospects for a live man. Apply “104,” “Standard.” M RS J. H. ANDERSON, LICENSED REGISTRY, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted: For country home, capable lady help, 25s per week. Wanted: Station and farm hands, 25s to 36s per week ; milkers, 25s to £2; boys for milking, I6s to £1; married couples, £3 per week. Wanted: Cooks, house-parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist for private houses (town _nnd country), cooks, housemaids, waitresses for hotels Wanted: For sheep station, experienced gardener, must understand flowers, fruit and vegetables, £2 per week. Wonted: For sheep station, man to milk 6 cows, garden and odd jobs, 30s oer week.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 230, 28 August 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 230, 28 August 1929, Page 8

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