qpRUCK leaving for Gisborne early J. next week will take 30 cwt. > cheap. Phone 5567. —- —- STUBBORN corns lift out painlessly few O days after applying Chiftem, penetrating corn cure Easy to use * bottle.—Henderson's Pharmacy, Library Buildings, 45 the Square. rpOMATOES in 121 b. and 241 b. case JL lots, also sauce tomatoes, delive - eel.—Conway’s Orclianls. EAT people I Secure now slinniess and popularity by reducing with You form capsules. 6s 6d.—Leary s Pharniacie and other chemists. -—— T ADIES’ cardigans and sports £OfU I 1 made to measure in all the , , shades. Best quality Patons and Bald wins’ wools used—Scotch Wool ana Hosiery Shop. E - EINETTE du Canada cooking apples 3s per 201 b case delivered.— Conway’s Orchards, ’phone 6524. * j ~j iA N .Easter Special.— Black patent com , A suede trimmings, with low Spanish heel. This shoo is a real smart snappy one made on a real court last. Only 16s 6 Inkpcn’s, Broadway. p CjALE Specials.—Gents’ striped neglige 0 shirts, collar to match, 4s 6d ; B ent * striped neglige shirts, 3s 3d; gents art. silk half hose. Is 6d ; gents’ cotton socks, 3 pairs for Is lid; gents white lawn handkerchiefs, 6 ior 2s 3d; , strong working braces, 2s 9d; gents suspenders, Is. See Bargain Bill s baigaius in our windows. —Goldfinch ana Cousins. TO MY CUSTOMERS. THE report of my case for using short weight scales is incorrect. I did not attach any lead to the scale top. The scale top was properly made by a licensed plumber to balance a broken tray. Any discrepancy in weight was duo to a flaw in the scales, and was not contributed to by me. I can assure my customers that any error in weight, in future, will be to my customers’ benefit. JOE SHUN. FOR SALE. TjlOR SALE, Essex Six sedan, fourJl door, one owner, carefully used, large box at rear.—Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Rangitikei Street, P.N. LADY’S bicycle for sale, good order, sound, recently overhauled, £3. Address “Standard.” FOR SALE, Whippet light delivery, 1930 model, Adam Burges saloon cab and platform, price £95. —Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Rangitikei Street, P.N. 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). FORD i ton delivery self-starter, £ls; Morris Minor saloon,' £110; Chevrolet Six Roadster, £125; Morris Cowley Colonial Body Roadster 1923 Model, £BS; Chevrolet Saloon, Mileage 5000 in new condition, £225; Chevrolet 2-door saloon 1929 in good order, £150; Buick Roadster 1927, £7s.—Hunter, Williams, Motor Dealers, George Street, ’phone 6996. PIIOLSTERED easy chair £3 10s, Morris chairs 355, kitchen chairs ss, seagrass chairs 21s; all designs made to order on premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. —City Furniture Exchange, Fitxherbert Avenue, opp. Alex. Clark’s. _ "pOR SALE, latest model, Model A J. -Ford four-door 6edan, condition equal to new, big reduction off list price.—Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Rangitikei Street, P.N. SITUATIONS. WANTED, capable gill about 20 to assist generally in domestic duties and washing, sleep in. Apply personally, Wevell, Milson Line, next to deviation'' bridge. Sj'isLiX Registry, awaiting engagement: J. Farm managers, hands, married couples, cooks, waitresses, generals, house helps, hotel workers, several with splendid reference;. Rangitikei Buildings (upstairs), Rangitikei Street. ’Phone 6025. EEGISTERED nurse and midwife open for engagement, moderate fees. Write 405, “Standard.” EXPERIENCED young lady seeks ill position, waitress in tea rooms, help behind counter as well, fortnight’s time. Write 404, “Standard.” HANAWATU Labour Agency, Hopwood’s Buildings, phone 6672. Wanted : Female chef, general and head waitress (hotels), cook-generals, housekeeper (private). WANTED, cook-general, references. Write “B 414,” “Standard.” WANTED, girl just left school, help light house work. Reply, stating wages, to “Good Home, 417,” “Standard.” TtfAT’S offering ? First-class station VV cook, with highest credentials, requires station or contract position. Write immediately, 418, “Standard.” M ISS ANDERSON, LABOUR BUREAU, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Waiting engagement: Station and farm hands, milkers, ploughmen, fenoers, station-cooks, married couples. Waiting engagement: Capable, trustworthy housekeeper, good cook, well recommended. Wanted: By respectable elderly man position to milk one or two cows, garden and any odd jobs; 6mall wage in return for good home. Wanted: Assistant matron for an institution, £llO per year. “THE COLLEGE OF GOOD RESULTS.” BANKS COLLEGE ACCOUNTANCY PASSES TN 1931 there were 637 students 1 for Accountancy. Of these 510 sat for examination, 363 being successful. In Final Book-keeping 97 sat, 45 passed. In Book-keeping X. 119 students sat, 68 passed, and 29 qualified to take Book-keeping 11. Intending students, enrol now! Make 1932 a year of achievement Banks College personal tuition classes and correspondence courses will help you to success. Moderate fees, payable bv instalments. Write for prospectus. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 9S THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. H. AMOS, F.R.Econ.S., F.A.I S Managing Director. ’’
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 86, 11 March 1932, Page 8
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