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“17AREX” has completely healed wc> V cases of ulcerated legs. No Treatment usually means lasing cut • Agent, Nurse Newman, 169 rel ° Street, ’phono 7168.

s ALE, “Looking on the Bright SicV U. commencing Thursday. 1 5 small men’s and O.S. men’s genu me into lock singlets and knee pants to t , 4d each; 100 dozen heavy . ribbed worn sox in heather mixtures, o pans lor ,-,/j 10 dozen heavy working braces pair; 6 dozen plain coloured coat shirty 5s lid; 25 dozen smart stnped negl shirts, collar to match, 3s lld.-Cmidtincn «nd Cousins, The Men’s Store.

TTGLY skin diseases cheeked and heajed I) with Ceptine salve—the quick actin D treatment for cuts, sores, milkei s septic finger nails. 2s a .,), ar -'~^ er \ £ : Pharmacy, Library Buildings, 45 tno Square.

SALE, “Looking on the Bright Side, commencing Thursday.—AO 9? host quality Summit and Lichfield nc„l a shirts with 2 collars to match, all to t° at one price, 6s lid each ; these are outstanding value, 25 dozen Ilamdton cloth pyjamas, 6s 6d; 53 dozen all wool fancy socks, Is 9d pair.— Goldfinch and Cousins, The Men’s Store. LOST AND FOUND. TOST, fox terrier pup, about seven Jj months old, brown head, small Mack spots on body. Reward. —112 Mam Street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, porcelain bath, also electric range, as new.—“ Pearson s Mart, Broaaway, phone 5066. _ ASPBKIdULS (.second crop) 9d lb, 121bs 8s 6d. Free delivery.— Coomb’s Nurseries, 500 Albert Street, ’phone 6416. I7OR SALE, used bicycles. We have X 1 them for ladies, gents, girls and boys—it’s our speciality.—R. curnn and Sons, Palmerston's biggest bike shop, 327 Main Street.

]_l'Oß SALE, apricots, peaches, ines, fresh from Roxburgh, feet condition, at “Pearson’s’' Broadway. Delivered. OR SALE, laying hens; also fowls.—49 Ferguson Street. nectarin per--1 Mart, dressed

I FURNITURE at prices which are easily the best in Palmerston North :—3ft panel bedsteads, with heavy wire mattress, 2os; good mill wool mattress, 19s 6d; 2 dr. duchess chests from 35s.—Cowling and Co., Ltd., Main Street, opp. Public Trust Office.

FOR SALE, good Canadian Berkshire boar, sound, cheap.—Conway,’ Walker’s Road, Longburn. ' FOR SALE, Overland 4 tourer, any trial for quick sale'. Write toil, 1 ‘Standard.” FOR SALE, Baby Austin saloon, 45 miles per gallon, cheap; easy terms. —Fowler and Porter, Ltd. (Adams’ Garage), Rangitikei Street. Chevrolet, Vnuxnall and Standard cars. FOR SALE, 4 Jersey cross cows, in full milk, due August to 3rd calf; also 3-yr heifer, due Ist calf July.— “Pearson’s” Mart, phone 5966. OR SALE, two model E automatic . franking machines. Apply Associated Live Stock Auctioneers, Ltd. (in liquidation), Box 79, Palmerston North.

DODGE roadster, late model, £55; Morris Minor van, £125; Dodge tourer, suitable to make into iight delivery, £25; ltugby tourer, £os; Baby Austin sedan, £9o.—-Huuter, Williams, George Street, phone 6986.

FOR SALE, chesterfield suite, _ wool moquette, as new, cost £127, will sacrifice for £l2. Address “Standard.” 17'Uit SALE; 1930 model Plymouth Jl Coupe, hydraulic brakes, mileage 19,000, perfect condition; cheap.— Fowler and Porter, Ltd. (Adams Garage), llangitikei Street Chevrolet, Vanxhall and Standard cars. .

1? Oit SALE, Mettalurquie Sports tour- . er, completely overhauled, 30 m.p.g. Bargain at £76, easy terms.—Fowler and Pitrter, Ltd. (Adams’ Garage,), itangitikei Street. Chevrolet, Vauxhall and Standard cars.

FOR SALE, settee and 2 easy chairs, well sprung and covered with moquette, dark oak, china cabinet and occasional table; your sitting room furnished for £ls. Furnishers, Ltd., Grand Hotel Buildings, “The Home of Good Furniture.”

T7Oll SALE, Morris Minor van, 1931 i- model, mileage 10,000, suitable butcher, baker, grocer; easy terms.—Fowler and Porter, Ltd. (Adams’ Garage), Itangitikei Street. Chevrolet, Vauxhall and Standard cars.

SITUATIONS. WANTED, woman for general housework for about fortnight, sleep in, two children, 10s week. Address “StanWANTED, live wire salesman, motor line, must have own car and thorough knowledge of Palmerston North city; excellent returns. Write 146, “Standard.” WANTED, capable woman, to iron once weekly. State terms, day or half-day. Write 155, WANTED, position on sheep farnTby experienced young man, good worker and reliable. Address at “StanWANTED, housekeeper for young fanner, one used to farm life preferable. Apply Mrs Conway, Fitzherbert West, phone 6524. ANTED, a woman for general housework, 7.15—2 pan. daily. Apply after 7.30 to-night.—6o Stanley Avenue. OUNG man, 4 years’ experience butchers’ shop, also 2 years’ produce store, seeks position; urgent. Address “Standard.” AItRIED couple desire position farm, wife cook-general, man general farm work; good references. Write 148, “Standard.” MISS ANDERS LABOUR BUREAU, TERRACE END. O N, PHONE 6211. Wanted: Boys for milking, 7s 6d to 10s per week. Wanted: Cook-generals and girls to assist for private houses (town and country), 7s 6d to £1 per week. Waiting engagement': Station and farm hands, milker, ploughmen and station cooks. Wanted: Experienced waitress for country hotel. W’anted: Cook-general for town, 15s per week. Wanted: Experienced cook for an institution, 35s per week; also kitchenmaid, £1 per week. Wanted: For sheep station, boy, to milk three cows and do odd jobs, ’ 15s per week. Wanted: Cook-general for one adult (Masterton), 15s per wepk, must have references. Wanted: Experienced liousemaid--1 waitress for country hotel, union w-no

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 26 January 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 26 January 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 26 January 1933, Page 8

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