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C T SP?yr« C f“ h m P^ en ‘^l bS Li §r*t «*^ t js ,e p ' Broadway, the place for tyre - VOW is your opportunity to have j\ your house painted. See It. w g horn, the j mRY"C.‘ O’Cornell, ami 1 cabinetmaker, 14 Campbell Street, for furniture and house repairs. OJti mates free —no job too sjua 11 —— n YCLISTST—Did "you ever cons'der 0 the cost of paying a cycle on easy terms. They cost you pounds more than paying cash at the Cash y Shop, Broadway, the place for n W.“BASLAM, 64 Mam Street (l. West, buyer all branded ale bottles, Is 6d down; .end, brass, rags, etc. On request call town and country, jars for sale.— Phone 6507^^^ LOST AND FOUND. OST, lady’s handbag, between Ran--1 gitikei Street, Square and HatQtnro "Reward on returning to Li 1 UK bAJUU, laay s I 1 condition. Apply 252 Featherston Street. I FOR SALE. Raleigh motor cycle 1928 model, perfect order, LIU cash. Address “Standard.” it Tj'OK SALE, gun, d.b. Kg ß ' i. hammerless English shotgun, by I. Hollis; in perfect condition; sacrificing half value. Address “Stapdard. SITUATIONS. WANTED, a strong boy. Apply Martin Bros., Church Street. ‘•rpHE Black Cat,” Main Street, near X G.P.0., has a vacancy for smart girl for workroom. ANTED, domestic help, in small family, plain cooking essential, good home. Write 681, ‘‘Standard. ADULT family wants share-milking for coming season, up to 120 cows, life experience. Write 685, ‘ StanWANTED, by married couple, position, country hotel; man barman, wife housemaid or other duties. Wr\te 677, “Standard.” W RESPECTABLE hardworking man XL seeks position, driving car, lorry or delivery van; references if wanted. Write 682, “Standard.” WANTED, car washing, greasing or running repairs, by unemployed experienced man. Reply 679, “Staniard.” Y' OUNG lady, with good general office experience, requires position; references if required. Address at “Standard.” - ANTED, reliable woman to do washing; half day per week. Address at “Standard.” 1 ANTED, by married couple, milking and general farm work; good ploughman. Address at “Standard.” WANTED, position as housekeeper. capable and trustworthy; good references. W rite “Refined 690,” “Standard. W WALLPAPER SALESWOMAN OR SALESMAN. CAPABLE Assistant required for the above position; previous experience desirable, but not absolutely essential. Must haye good taste and personality. Apply, in writing, enclosing copies only testimonials, to Smith and Smith, Ltd., Wallpaper i Merchants, the Square, Palmerston North. I/TANAWATU Labour Agency,' HopfX wpod’s Buildings, phone 6672. Wanted; Cooks, waitresses, lady help, enerals, kitebenmaids, farm 'hands nd married couples. JJIBB ANDERSON, LABOUR BUREAU, Terrac* End. Phone 6211. Wanted.—Oooka, housemaids, waitresses (hotels and institutions), cooks, house-parlourmaids, 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, cook and kitchen maid for country hotel (union wage). OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITY” to-day only knocks at the door of the qualified man. The men with exams, are the men who get the higher executive positions. Bring “opportunity” to YOUR door. You can with specialised training at BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS Banks Commercial College specialises in coaching for all of Commercial Education and have achieved surprising exam, results in ACCOUNTANCY, BANKING, LAW, BUSINESS PRACTICE, INSURANCE, BOOKKEEPING, SHIPPING and LAND AGENCY. Do not imagine you can acquire enough training through experience in your daily work. It ,is the EXTRA training of specialised study that makes the difference—that brings YOU before the notice ot your employers. Be a trained man—a specialist! Enrol to-day with Banks’s I Send for a prospectus. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98h The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., Managing Director. G. PROCTER REGD. PLUMBER A DRAINLAYER. ALL * Work Personally Attended To. Country Work a Speciality. Phone 6099. Residence 7259. Workshop: Corner of Bryant and Main Streets. DRESSMAKING. COSTUMES, Coats and Frocks, latest styles, from your own material. Satisfaction guaranteed. v MISS RICHARDSON, Upstairs, Hopwood’s Buildings, No IS. LILAC PARLORS. OPP. G.P.0., PALMERSTON N. MRS SPEAR, Phone 7306. LADIES’ HAIRCUTTING And PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY. DRESSMAKING. PI'AIN 5 Sewing, etc. No'job too small—alterations. Large stock of Children’s Hand-made Knitted Ware. 243 MAIN STREET (Near "Don,” Confectioner).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 112, 8 April 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 112, 8 April 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 112, 8 April 1930, Page 8