LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Saturday night, fawn kid glove, Jj between Paragon Millinery and Cook Street. Reward. Apply 243 Cook Street. ■ —= —r T OST, vicinity Hokowhitu, boy s darK Ludi, viciniLy nuwnvuivu, grey overcoat. Finder please lea same 373 Albert Street. Reward. TO LET. TWO bedrooms to let, Ss each, with morning tray, or use conveniences, terms arranged. Address “Standard. FOR SALE. T ADY’S bicycle for sale, good order, -Li recently overhauled, back-peda brake, sound, £3. Address at Standard.’’ EOR SALE, gray touring car, in good •mechanical order, cheap at terms.—Fowler and Porter,' Ltd., oi Rangitikei Street, phone 7551. T7OR SALE, New Beauty Ford tourer, a mechanically sound, good tyres, etc., easy terms, price £4O. : —Fowler and Porter, Ltd., phone 7561. lORD i ton delivery self-starter, £ls; F Morris Minor saloon, £110; Chevrolet Six Roadster, £125; Morris Cowley Colonial Body Roadster 1928 Model, £BS, Chevrolet Saloon, Mileage 5000 in new condition, £225; Chevrolet 2-door saloon 1929 in good order, £150; Buick Roadster l»l, £7s.—Hunter Williams, Motor Dealers, George Street, ’phone 6996. I)USTY wires spoil your bedding.— t Have yours rewired and save money —3ft 10s 6d, 4ft 11s 6d, 4ft 6in 12s 6d. Fitted in your own home. —City Furniture Exchange, opp. Alex. Clark s, Fitzherbert Avenue. EOR SALE, good rata firewood, £2 15s per cord, any length, delivered. Address “Standard.” T7YA FREEHOLD dairy form, JLUU carrying 30 daffy cows, good home and cowbails; school one mile; between Palmerston and Feilding. Price £IBOO, cash £3OO—T. J, Rodgers and Co., 11 George Street, Palmerston North. FOR SALE, Crosseley coupe, just repainted, practically new tyres; a freat buy, easy terms, price £6o. 'owler and Porter, Ltd., Rangitikei Street, phone 7551. T7OR SALE, one only fully sprung X. chesterheld, in wool moquette, £l7 17s, to clear £l3 10s.—Andrews, furnishers and manufacturers, 80 Rangitikei Street. SITUATIONS. FELIX Registry will solve your problems. Employers and employees waiting. Rangitikei Buildings (upstairs) ,_RangjtikeT Street. ' WANTED, position, by respectable g’~ " ' gentleman, wages no object; good home essential. Apply between 6 and 7 Street. p.ln., 135 Albert WANTED, first-class certificated en-gine-driver, temporary position. Apply Manawatu Hosiery Factory, Ltd. XX7ANTED young girl for light houseVV work, for few hours daily. Apply 76 Rongopai Street. - "IyTANAWATU Labour Agency, HopllJL wood’s Buildings, phone 6672. Wanted: Second clief. (female), parlourmaid, waitress, cook-generals, gardener. XX7ANTED,. reliable girl for light YV housework, etc. Address “Standard,” or phone 7586. CARPENTER, four years’ fanning experience, wants job on .farm. Write 211, .“Standard,” or ring 6949. ALES WOMEN, wanted. Three energetic lady canvassers for quick selling quick, repeat' line, liberal commis-sion,-'adults orily'.. Apply. 202 Fitzherbert Avenue after 6.30 to-night. WANTED, for shoe store, temporary, for two or three weeks, junior girl, must have experience. Write “Shoe Store 216,” “Standard.” ’ll TILLING youth, small and light, VV /wants position in stables, small wage. Write 218, “Standard.” XX7ANTED, for adult family, Otaki, YV capable woman (Protestant), wages 10s. Apply 58 Waldegrave Street. W ANTED, girl for housework, B—s. Write 214, “Standard.” WANTED, by girl (16), work in good home, fond of children. Address “Standard.” , at once, a strong capable girl for dairy farm, machines used, wages £1 and found. Write 213, “Standard.” JJ-.-I S S ANDERSON, LABOUR BUREAU, Terrace End. Phono 6211. Waiting engagement: Station and farm hands, milkers, ploughmen, fenoers, station-cooks, married couples. Waiting engagement: S.I. farmhand, can plough, fence, milk, do any station work; two trained sheep dogs. Wanted: Cook-generals, £1 per week. Wanted: For private home, Hawke’s Bay, married couple; wife cook-laun-dress ; man milk, kill sheep, garden and odd jobs, £2 10s per wees; must have references. TIRATU Wood and Coal Yard, 129 Main Street. Be one of our many satisfied customers. Puke-coal and carbonettes —the now wonder fuel. Once used always used.—Stace Rush, ’phone 7334 or 7507. MATSON LINE. To England via America. Auckland Suva Honolulu S. Frisco Steamer. Dep. . Arr. Arr. Arr. Sonoma Feb. liwFeb. 17 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Sierra Apr. 2 Apr. 6 Apr. 14 Apr. 20 Sonoma Apr. 23 Apr. 27 May 5 May 11 AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY SERVICE, MARIPOSA—Monday, Feb. 22nd, 6 a.m. SIERRA —Friday,’ March 18, 5 p.m. SONOMA —Friday, April 8, 5 p.m. Full information, booklets, fares, etc., from the agent— R. E.' HEWAT, National Mutual Build* ings, P.N. ’Phone ‘5612, P.O. Box 243. BANK CLERKS! WIN PROMOTION—STUDY FOR i THE BANKING DIPLOMA. FEES REFUNDED TO SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. BANKS COLLEGE PROVIDES concise and thorough tuition in all Banking subjects. Fees are moderate and easy terms may be arranged. Write to-day for full particulars to BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE “The College of Good Results,” • 98 The Terrace, Wellington. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., F.A.1.5., Managing Director.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 70, 22 February 1932, Page 8
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