FOB BALE. 77 OR SALE, three-seater Nash car in i? perfect order, all new tyres; a bargain for quick cash sale. Apply Church Street. —- 770 R SALE, Holstein-Jersey cow, just J- calved. —69 Ruahine Street (opposite hospital). FOR SALE, _ two's sealer cars, one 6cylinder, one Ford, prices low. 45 Roy Street. . FOR’ SALE, good house, immediate possession, electric light, gas cooker, motor shed, concrete drive, paths.— l 4 Campbell Street. FOR SALE, Brinsmead piano, iron frame; also strong office safe. To be seen 14 Campbell Street. 77 _ OR ~SALE ~ immediately,- Ford five.l- seater tourer ear, in good order, cheap. Write 949, “Standard.” FOll' SALE, racing bicycle, new, £5; also 2 portmanteaux, tools, etc.— 14 Morris Street. 770 R SALE, Singer drophead oak I- machine, late model (guaranteed). £7 7s for cash. Address “Standard. 770 R SALE, typewriter. Address A “Standard.” FOR SALE, Buckeye incubator (60egg), new, splendid machine. Apply “Buckeye 946,” “Standard.” FOR SALE. Morris Cowley, like new, 5000 miles; price £lB5. Write 942, “Standard.” 17 OR SALE, piano, suitable for bach, £5 for cash. Apply “Piano 947, “Standard.” FOR SALE, urgently, Dodge fiveseater tourer car, just painted, in perfect order. Ring 6489. SITUATIONS. WANTED, capable general maid, references required. Apply Mrs Norman Wallace, 21 Batt Street. TAILORESS wanted at 6 Broadway, smart, experienced girl. _ WANTED, young capable girl for afternoons, light duties and help with children. Apply Box 384, P.N. WANTED, washing or cleaning for Tuesday and Thursday mornings, by reliable woman. Write 931, “Standard.” WANTED, day work, any kind, by competent woman. Particulars 10 lleretaunga Street. WANTED, by experienced waitress, position in tea rooms or lounge, or pantrymaid in hotel. Write “Experienced 943,” “Standard.” WANTED, canvasser for old established society (not household goods), £1 per day can be earned by energetic man. Address “Standard.” WORK wanted by man with 3 children; will do anything. Address at “Standard.” CAPABLE man requires work, digging, gardening, hedges, etc., 12s 6d day. Write 925, “Standard.” WANTED, domestic duties, mornings or afternoons, reliable. Address “Standard.” WANTED, a thoroughly domesticated young woman; references required. Address “Standard.” \\I ANTED, a competent general with VV references; family of three adults. Apply 363 Main Street. WANTED, by very capable lady, position as housekeeper, town or country, middle age, nine years one place, capable all duties, own mistress, highest references.—A. G. Ckatlield, Aokautere, via Palmerston N. W ANTED, domestic help for light housework. Address “Standard.” WANTED, at once, an upholsterer. Apply factory, 407 Main Street East. ’ MAN A WAT U Labour Agency, Hopwood’s Buildings, phone 6672. Wanted: Cooks, waitresses, generals (country hotels), cooks, parlourmaids (private houses). M ISS ANDERSON, LABOUR BUREAU, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted: Cooks, housemaids, waitresses (hotels and institutions), cooks, house-parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist for private houses (town and country;. Waiting engagements: Station and farm bands, milkers, ploughmen, fencers, married couples. Wanted: Station cook for 8 to 10 men, £2 10s per week (bread to bake). Wanted: For private hospital, Hawkes Bay, experienced probationer, 25s to 30s per week. A SLRILS Oh ADDRLSSLS On PUBLIC FINANCE For PUBLIC AND BUSINESS MEN. PREPARED by perhaps the most distinguished authority on .Public Finance in the Dominion. Designed to explain and discuss matters of financial principle. Not a compcndum of Year Book Statistics which rapidly becomes effete, but a discussion of broad principles on practical lines. All aspects of public finance have been considered:— 1. The functions of the State. 2. The problems arising out of the nature and growth of public expenditure. 3. The use of the public credit for financing social services and public works. 4. The general principles of taxation. 5. The nature and incidence of the taxes actually imposed. 6. The significance ol the budgetary procedure as applied to public finance. 7. Primary reference to New Zealand conditions. Price £2 2s. Write to— BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 98h The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, F.R. Econ. S., Managing Director. COLLIERS’ FURS. OUR five years of progress in Palmerston North adds to our twentytwo years in business in Furs and Tailoring—a record we are proud of. Our large sales in the three towns wo are trading in place us in the front rank of N.Z. furriers. We perhaps do the largest Fur Repairing Business in the North Island.’ COLLIERS, FURRIERS, THE SQUARE. PERMANENT WAVING BY OUR EXPERTS, FULI HEAD. WE specialise ic our own profession and guarantee our work. W. M. CRYSTALL, Hair Specialist, the Square. Temporary ‘Premises: 2 doors from Pegden’s. Ring appointment* 6891.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 138, 10 May 1930, Page 10
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