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TO Stockmen.—Accommodation yard, half-mile from Fitzherbert Bridge, Palmerston N. (phone 8426). IN MEMORIAM. KTNGSBEKR. —In fond, loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Kingsbeer, who passed away 23rd February, 1928. “To memory ever dear.’’ [lnserted by her loving sons, Victor and Phillip, and daughter-in-law, Mai garet.] LOST AND FOUND. LOST, two keys, between Wood Street and station, via Waldegrave and Domain Streets. Reward.—Station Bookstall. LOST, between De Luxe Theatre and Albert Street (via cutting), string pearls, keepsake. Reward. Apply “Standard.” LOST, to-day, black cycling cape, between Square and Fitzherbert Avenue. Finder please return to “Standard.” ILL person seen removing electric lamp and bracket from bicycle outside Hospital Store Sunday night, please return same to Hospital Store to save further trouble. TO LET. TO LET, gentleman, furnished bedroom, with breakfast or morning tray if required, good home, close Square. Address “Standard.” FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Satsuma plums, ready for jam or bottling, 3d per lb.— 59 Napier Road. (jit SALE, two bungalows, take your choice; terms, or any securities as full or part payment. Write 335, _ FOR SALE, bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, garag9, drive, etc., near Square; price £930, small deposit, or would take section part payment. Apply 58 Waldegrave^Street. FOIt~SALE, 10-roomed apartment house, fully furnished, walk in, walk out, £2OO. Write 337, “Standard.” FOR SALE, light rimu drop-side cot and mattress; also seagrass push chair.—ll 3 Lyndhurst Street. SALE, ns a going concern, seaside business, confectionery, soft drinks, ice cream, stationery and news agent, and fruit round, theatre nights. For price and further particulars write 339, “Standard.” SITUATIONS. WANTED, young girl for afternoons. Address “Standard.” WANTED, canvassers, male or female, for all districts, to book orders for high-class monthly household magazine. Write 340, “StanWANTED, for coming season, sharemilking, 60—100 cows. Apply “Standard.” WANTED, a lad, 16 years, left school, accustomed to horses, light work, Palmerston North. Write 336, “Standard.” WANTED, girl for light housework, reliability with children essential, sleep out. Apply 30 Milverton Avenue TRAVELLER wanted by leading tailoring firm, single young man, soft goods experience, salary, commission; expenses paid. Write 329, “StanI ANTED, light housework, or work of any description for young' girl, willing. Address “Standard.” WANTED, urgent, position as housekeeper, highest references, very capable, 13 years in one place, town or country, own mistress, age 40. Address “Standard.” ANTED, strong young man for machine milking and general farm work. Apply A. R. Buchanan, Kairanga. ANTED, two hop pickers, Nelson gardens, to start Monday. Address at “Standard.” ANTED, upholsterer, good wages. Apply 407 Main Street. j ANTED", - !! smart young woman for workroom. Apply Dahl’s, Limited, 85 Rangitikei Street. MANAWATU Labour Agency, Hopwood’s Buildings, phone 6672. Wanted: Farm workers, married couples, cooks, parlourmaids (private), waitresses, housemaids (hotels). MISS ANDERSON, LABOUR BUREAU, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted. —Milkers (25s to £2), boys for milking (10s to 20s), station hands. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses (hotels and institutions), cooks, house-parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist for private houses (town and country). Wanted.—For sheep station, boy to milk seven cows and do odd jobs, 25s per week. TO COOL YOUR THROAT AND WARM YOUR HEART—ET AN ICE CREAM. TAN ICE CREAM. NEARLY ALL THE SHOPS ARE STOCKING IT NOW. AARD MOTOR SERVICE ROSY THEATRE BUILDINGS, Phone 5152. SERVICES TO WELIANGTON: 9.30 a.m., 1.15 p.m., NAPIER: P 7.30 a.m., 10 a.m., 12.45 p.m., 3.15 p.m., 6.45 p.m. WANGANUI- 7.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. MASTERTON: 10 a.m., 11.45 a.m., 3.80 p.m., 5.45 p.m. PAHIATUA: 9.30, 5 p.m. Special Sunday Services on all routes. Tours arranged to all parts of New Zealand. Continuous Taxi Service Phone 6247. Information Phone 5152. AARD TOURS ROSY THEATRE BUILDINGS. THE cumulative effect of newspaper advertising cannot be over-esti-mated.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 75, 24 February 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 75, 24 February 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 75, 24 February 1930, Page 8