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PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. VOTICE is hereby given. that all i> creditors and others having against the undermentioned the required to lodge such claims at tne Public Trust Office at Palmerrton >ort. on or before the rih day of J-- deta jLs 1932. The claims must sho« ful detan and must be certified as dueand o^nn, at the date of death of the deceased. Anv claim not lodged by named is liable to exclusion. ESTATES- , . r (1) Barbara Amelia Littlejohn late of Palmerston North.. Married Woman, died 1/12'31. , x , (2) Elizabeth Wyatt late of M hnha rongo, Widow, died 29.11,31. K A HENDERSON. District Public Trustee. Palmerston North, Decemlier sth, 1931. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND, about two months ago, on Napier Road, Ford tyre and rim. Address “Standard.” FOK SALE. FOR SALE, book shelves, g.L table, wardrobes, going cheap.-—Palmers-ton Fu Ex change,_lsl_Cuba^v L FOR - SALE, 1929 Baby Austin saloon, in great order, 50 miles per gallon, i —Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Chevrolet i and Vauxhall Distributors, P.N. SEEDLINGS, asters, ageratum, alonsoa, nemesia, calendula Iceland '■ pbppy, marigold, stocks, scabious, 9d per doz. Phone 6238. 57ROOMED - modern bungalow, verylatest ideas, brand new ; new street, select locality; terms arranged. Address at “Standard.” F()R~ SALE, ICirchner piano, English model, £lO or near_oifer. —186 Cuba Street, between 6 and 7. . FOR SALE, Swift roadster, £ls; Morris Cowley roadster, £BS; Austin 12 saloon, £175; Gray tourer, £3O; Chrysler Finer 70 4-door sedan, £225; Buick, 1928 coach, mileage 12,000, £225 ; Dodge delivery, £3o.—Hunter, Williams, George Street, phone 6996, for the best in used cars. FOR SALE, chesterfield suites, 5 easy chairs, screen com. beds, etc. —Palmerston Furniture Exchange, 161 Cuba Street FOR SALE, 1927 Chevrolet coach, newly painted, practically new tyres, mechanically sound.—Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Chevrolet and Vauxhall DisFOR SALE, wireless, Crossley Reflex, 3 valves ; also Sterling charger, no reasonable offer refused. Address “Standard.” FOR SALE, totara, hinau, and macrocarpa posts; rimu battens; totara and hinau strainers. These are all at cut rates. We deliver free.—Manawatu Produce Exchange (W. Puklowski, prop.), 13a Grey Street, ’phone 6334. FOR SALE, juvenile tricycle, good make, in good order. Apply 21 Frederick Street. EOR SALE, Chevrolet 1-ton truck, newly painted, mechanically sound. —Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Vauxhall and Chevrolet Distributors, P.N. SITUATIONS. WANTED, a capable woman, cookgeneral for country hotel. Address “Standard.” . WANTED, an experienced waitress. Apply Broadway Lounge. WANTED, by a refined elderly lady, light duties, for a home, small family, or gentleman. Write 617, “Stan- - HOUSE repairs for Xmas, by competent tradesman, office fittings, doors, locks and windows adjusted. State requirements. Leave address ‘‘Stan for prompt service. ATTRACTIVE side line offered sales-man-saleswoman, ideal for Christmas gifts, useful, quick selling. Write “Seller 615,” “Standard.” WANTED, an experienced waitress. Apply Royal Hotel. WANTED, a smart saleswoman for ladies’ shoe department; must have had some experience. Apply manager, Hallenstein Bros., Ltd. (N.Z. Clothing F actory). ANTED, experienced dressmaker for one day’s sewing. Phone 8727. W y-ISB ANDERSON, LABOUR BUREAU, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Waiting Engagement: Capable domesticated lady help, fond of children, can drive a car (country home preferred). Wanted: Boy for milking, 10s per week. Waiting engagement, general farm hand, can fence, milk, do any sheep work (good references). Wanted: Married couple for milking 50 cows by hand, £2 10s per week. Wanted: Two boys for milking (same farm), 10s per week. Wanted: Experienced waitress for country hotel (union wage). Wanted: Experienced milker, must be able to take charge of herd of cows, 30s per week to suitable man. Wanted: Milker (machines), £1 per week. THE EOYALE DUTCH LOUNGE. STRAWBERRIES and Cream 1 Ice Cream, Iced Drinks—how the mouth waters at the bare thought. Quality unsurpassed 1 Our original ice cream manufactured on the premises—straw-' berries and cream fresh daily from the farm —a treat not to be missed. Never forget our tasty home-made niceties served with Morning, Afternoon Teas and Suppers. LUNCHEON A SPECIALITY. BETTER QUALITY And CHEAPER At BOON’S. TRY US EOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEER. s. d. SULTANAS, Blue, 3!bs 1 2 SULTANAS, Light, 31bs 1 6 RAISINS, 3 pks. 16oz 1 3 ALMONDS, Cooking, lb 1 6 PEEL, Mixed, lb 1 2 SPICE, Mixed, 2 pks 0 3 ICING SUGAR, 31bs 1 1J i FIGS, Cooking, lib 0 6| GINGER, Preserved, lib 1 21 GINGER, Ground, lib 1 6’ ESSENCES, 3 bts 1 0 CHERRIES, Crystallised 2 3 JORDAN ALMONDS, lb 2 3 MUSCATELS, pk. 0 10 SUGAR, 701 b. bag 14 9 BROADWAY.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 5, 5 December 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 5, 5 December 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 5, 5 December 1931, Page 8