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WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD TENDERS for the Erection of Additions (in wood) to the Opiki School will be received at the Education Board Office, Mercer Street, Wellington, until noon on MONDAY, April 21st, 1930. Plans nnd specifications may bo seen at the offices of the Manawatu'Daily Times nnd the “Manawntu Evening Standard,” Palmerston North, and at the office of the Board. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo accepted. Tenders to be enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked “Tender for Additions to School, Opiki.” __ G. L. STEWART, Secretary.

LOST AND FOUND. WILL person who took, lady’s cycle from outside C. and C.’s, Iving Street, on Saturday afternoon please return same to save prosecution (person known). FOK SALE. I7OR SALE, prime table potatoes, 10s sack, delivered. Ring 121 R. FOR SALE," 5-seater Overland 90. £2O cash._ Write 686, “Standard.” FOR SALE, chest cabinetmaker’s or carpenter’s tools, cramps,' etc. — 683, “Standard.” FOR SALE, piano, very nice one, real good order, price £2O ) for quick sale. Address “Standard.” SITUATIONS. WANTED, domestic help, in small family, plain cooking essential, good_home. W rite 681, “Standard.” ADULT family wants share-milking for coming season, up to 120 cows, me experience. Write 685, “Standard.” WANTED, position on poultry farm, experienced all departments. Write 6/5, “Standard.” WAiNiitO, by youth (19), situation on farm near P.N., good knowledge of general farm work, good milker, used to machines, good references, good home essential.-. Address “Standard.” WANTED, by married couple, position, country hotel; man barman, who housemaid or other duties. Write 677, “Standard.” , ANTED.—Waitress, country hotel, 40s; waitress, town, 355; general, 30s ; relieving maid, 41s.—(Jogmil’s Registry, phone /09L RESPECTABLE hard-working man seeks position, driving car, lorry or delivery van; references if wanted. Write 682, “Standard.” W ANTED, car washing, greasing or running repairs, by unemployed experienced man. Reply 679, “StanWANTED, reliable woman to do washing, half day per week. Address at “Standard.” ANTED, girl, assist light duties, sleep out.—Links Convalescent Home, 48 Ihaka Street. ANAWATU Labour Agency, Hopwood’s Buildings, phone 6672. Wanted: Cooks, waitresses, lady help, generals, kitchenmaids, farm hands and married couples. ANDERSON, LABOUR BUREAU, ♦Terraoe End. Phone 6211. Wanted.—Cooks, housemaids, waitresses (hotels and institutions), cooks, bouse-purlourmaids, generals, girls to assist for private houses (town and country). Wanted: For country home, capable lady help, 30s pei week (temporary position). Wanted: Milkers (machines), £1 to 35s per week. Wanted: Station hand, 35sper week. W’anted: Married man for general farm work (no duties for wife), cottage found, £3 per week. COAL for domestic purposes that will burn without a mixture of house coal is Glen Kitchen. No advance in price—4s 6d per bag, as usual.— Child Bros, (phones 6187, 6447, 6330). BUY all classes of produce and fowl foods at Watson Bros,, Big Cash Store.—Onions 41bs. for 6d, potatoes, 61bs. for 6d, 121bs. for 1/-. or by the cwt. 7/per cwt delivered, good whole fowl wheat, 3 1-5 bushel sacks 20/6 delivered whole maize 3£ bushel sacks 28/- delivered, Palm : - er’s fowl grit 101 b bags 1/-, 251 b. 2/-, 50 lbs 3/6, 1001 b. 6/-, poultry meal 251 b bags 4/6, 501 b. 8/-, 1001 b 15/-. G. PROCTER REGD. PLUMBER & DRAINLAYER. ALL Work Personally Attended To. Country Work a Speciality. Phone 6699. Residence 7259. Workshop:— Corner of Bryant and Main Streets. UNCLE ALF WANTS to Buy your DISCARDED CLOTHING, Best Books, Tools, etc. We pay the best prices. We call collect. ’Phone • 6780. UNCLE ALF, 233 MAIN STREET. DRESSMAKING. pOSTUMES, Coats and Frocks, lalest \J styles, from your own material. Satisfaction guaranteed. MISS RICHARDSON, Upstairs, Hopwood’s Buildings, No 13. LILAC PARLORS. OPP. G.P.0., PALMERSTON N. MRS LADIES’ HAIRCUTTING SPEAR, And Phone PERMANENT WAVING 7306. A SPECIALITY. DRESSMAKING. PLAIN Sewing, etc. No job too small—alterations. Large stock of Children’s Hand-made Knitted Ware. 243 MAIN STREET (Near “Don,” Confectioner). ECONOMISE. USE SUN RAY (non-slip) FLOOR CREME. —Preserves Linos and will make old furniture look like new. Locally made by ELCO MFG. CO., 76 Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston N. A GIFT FROM R. D. WHYTE. WITH EVERY LB. OF OUR 21- AND 2/6 TEAS We give a CUP AND SAUCER FREE. 5 LBS. OF GUARANTEED TEA, 6s 6d. WHYTE’S FOR BIG VALUE Phone 5189.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 111, 7 April 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 111, 7 April 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 111, 7 April 1930, Page 8

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