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GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! You Cannot Afford to Disregard this Advertisement. IF YOU WANT THE MOST FOR YOUR OLD GOLD AND BROKEN JEWELLERY SELL IT DIRECT TO. THE REFINERS. THE ORIGINAL GOLD BUYING AND SMELTING COY., ROOM 6, QUEEN’S The Square, Next to Watson Bros. WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR BANGLES WATCHES BROOCHES CHAINS RINGS DENTAL GOLD TRINKETS, ETC. It does not matter how small or in what condition ybur trinkets are (broken or otherwise), ns ALL OLD GOLD IS WEIGHED IN YOUR PRESENCE AND THE HIGHEST PRICES POSSIBLE PAID. COUNTRY clients will receive prompt and faithful attojition by registering their parcels to ns. Cash by return or quote. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 p.m. AFTER Sale Bargains.—Oddments, gents’ pyjamas, 4s lid; oddments, rron+s’ nefrbtte shirts. 3s 3d, 3s lid; gents’ neglige shirts, 3s 3d, 3s lid; white lawn handkerchiefs, 6 for 2s 3d ; Petone all wool socks, Is lid pair; 3 doz. gents’ striped neglige shirts, collar to match, 4s 6d; gents’ fancy half hose Is 6d pair; gents’ white semi-stiff collars, 3 for 2s 6d. See our bargain tnbles.—Goldfinch and Cousins. UGLY warts vanish after treatment with Chiftem. Corns lift out in few days. Callouses will no longer disturb your foot comfort. Chiftem 2s bottle.—Henderson’s Pharmacy, Library Buildings, 45 the Square. OLD Prints or Photographs stowed away among your “souvenirs” can be made into a valuable picture if suitably framed. Bring them along to Alexander Clark’s, Ltd. Large assortment of mounting to choose from and charges are surprisingly Ipw. REMOVE corns in few days ! Corns come out, root and all, after applying Chiftem —Henderson’s Corn Cure. 2b bottle. Henderson’s Pharmacy, Library Buildings, 45 the Square. HIPS, thighs ana abdomen reduced by taking Youth-o-form Tonic Reducing Capsules. 6fi 6d.—Leary’s Pharmacies and other chemists. ATE and walnut loaves 6d, almond and raisin leaves 6d, “Dairymaid” blockcake 8d lb.—Dustin’s Broadway Lounge snd Railway Shop. 27/6 BUYS a pair of double all wool white N.Z. blankets. Splcniid quality, singles 18s 6d pair. Only at Earner’s, Cuba Street. WORKING Trousers at Workers’ Prices.—Gents’ nap working troughs, 5s lid; strong cord working trouicrs, 11s 6d'and 12s lid; all wool cololial saddlo tweed trousers, 12s lid, 13s Lid, 14s lid, 18s 6d; all wool colonial vorsted trousers, 19s 6d, 22s 6d; all vool light grey sports trousers, 12s lid ; winters’ overalls, white drill overalls, ilue drill combs., etc., at low prices.— loldfinch and Cousins. TO LET. DO LET, bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, first-class order, motor arage, etc. Apply to-night, 168 Shamick Street. FUR BALE. 70R SALE, semi-bungalow, 5 rooms, ; all heart timber, spLendid condiion, corner section, modern conveni lices, gas and fuel stoves; sacrifice for [uick sale._ Apply 60 Chelwood Street. aAVE you visited the City Furniture Exchange? It will pay you. 4ew and used furniture. - I urnituro nade to your own design.—Opp. Alex, /■lark’s, Fitzherbert Avenue. FOR SALE, dairy confectionery business, residential district, ill-health orcing sale; easy buying. Write 769, ‘Standard.” )OR SALE, 1929 model Pontiac L Sedan, only one owner, carefully sod; to see is to buy.—Fowler and ’orter, Ltd., 31 Rangitikei Street, ’almerston North. 70R SALE, pram and push chair, : goo-; condition, cheap. Apply 298 troadway Avenue. QUO MORRIS Cowley Sedan, ■ VOO £95; Ford j-ton delivery, jlf-startor, newly painted, £25; Durnt 1930 tourer, £95; Whippet tourer, 930, £100; Rugoy tourer, £45; Chevrolet tourer, £3s.—Hunter, Wilams, motor dealers, Geoi ge Street; hones 6996, res. 7546. FOR SALE, Essex Sedan, good condition, one owner, luggage box at rear; do not miss this.—Fowler and Porter, Ltd., 31 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. FOR SA-LE, totara, hinau and macrocarpa posts; rimii battens; totara and hinau strainers. Theso are all at cut rates. We deliver free.—Mnnawatu Produce Exchange (W. Puklowski prop.), 13a Giey Street (phone 6334). SITUATIONS. WOMAN wants position as general help in country, willing to milk. Apply in first instance to lb2, College Street. MANAWATU Labour Agency, Hopwood’s Buildings, phone 6672. Wanted: Waitress and generals (hotel), cook-generals and housekeeper (private houses). . Gill L (19), capable, willing, fond of children, can cook, wants position in homely family. Address “Standard.” . FELIX Registry, awaiting engagement : Farm managers, hands, married couples, cooks, waitresses, generals, house helps, hotel workers, several with splendid references. Rangitikei Buildings (upstairs) Rangitikei Street. ’Phone 6025. ANTED, position as housekeeper or cook-general by capable woman, references. Write 766, “Standard.” STRONG youth, good milker, wants O work on dairy farm. ’Phone 383, Feilding. ’ WANTED, temporarily, capable woman, to take charge of house; references. Apply 27 Rainforth Street (phone 6397). M ISSAND E R S O i LABOUR BUREAU, Terrace End. Phono 6211. Waiting engagement: Station and farm hands, milkers, ploughmen, fencers, station cooks, married couples. Wanted: For Hawke’s Bay, married couple ; wife, , cook-laundress ; man, milk 10 cows, kill sheep, garden and odd jobs; £2 10s per week; must have references. Wanted: For country home, capable girl, to assist with all duties, 10s pet week. Wanted: Married couple- wife cookgeneral; man milk, fence and do sheep work—3ss. Wanted: For country home, capable domesticated help for 3 adults, £1 per week; must have references. Wanted: For Hawke’s Bay, capable housekeeper for bachelor, £1 per week.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 119, 20 April 1932, Page 8

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