TmiEWOOD.—Rata and J- mixed, 35s per. coid length. Any quantity Phone 6811. ' broadleaf, ;• cut any delivered. — TO LET. rpo LET, modern two-storey home, _L ideal ’surroundings, tennis courts, etc. near Square.—D. i>. Currie and Co. SITUATIONS. WANTED, immediately, experienced cook. Apply with references stating experience to Housekeeper, Huntley School, Marton. WANTED, young man to assist farmwork, must be good stripper; LI per week.-—D. C. Clark, Woodville. WANTED, nurse companion, Protestant, about 25, some hospital training ; experienced ciiaufieiiiSe, housework. —-Monro, Eitzlierbert. WANTED, capable help, able to cook, used to children. Sleep in. Apply 183 Featherston Street. WANTED, reliable girl, over 18 for Oifice. Hours B— 6. Write stating age, experience (if any) and wages required, to 365, “Standard.'’ WANTED, youth for dairy farm, previous experience not essential; one mile town. Address “Standard.” WANTED, by strong capable youth, gardening, digging and general labouring work; town or country; reasonable. Address “Standard.” WANTED, an experienced young woman lor Housework, able to do plain cooking, hours 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.j references; wages 10s. Apply alter < p.m. Address “Standard.” WANTED, by experienced youth, position as gardener; able to milk if necessary; wage 25s and found. Write 368, “Standard.” WANTED, capable girl to assist house duties; hours Bto 1.30. Apply 44 Russell Street. WANTED, in Palmerston North, position housekeeper, or companionhelp in small adult family. Write 36J, “Standard.” ONE hour of spare time per dav studying an 1.C.8. Course will ensure success, y, hat is your protession or trade? Pluinoing, Sheet Metal A oik, Carpentry, Quantity Estimating. Architecture, Drawing, por full list of home study courses, communicate with International Correspondence Schools, Dept. D, 132 \Y aketield Street, Street, Wellington.
BILL “THE BARKER.” A WINTER SHOW EPISODE. At the Christchurch Winter Show, at one of the sideshows, the loudvoiced gentleman (professionally known as a “barker”) employed to. attract the attention of the crowd, contracted a severe cold. His usual lusty voice disappeared, while his “barking” was of the kind, that is one of the most distressing symptoms of a severe cold. Business suffered accordingly until an obliging pal from a neighbouring stand handed him a bottle of “Baxter’s,” and very soon he was in great voice again. “Baxter’s” is the best insurance against sore throats, hoarseness, huskiness, as well as coughs, colds, chills and allied complaints. New Zealand’s most popular remedy for over seventy years, “Baxter’s” i s in greater demand to-day than ever. Ask for Baxter’s Lung Preserver by name. At all chemists and stores. Three sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d and the economical family size, 4s 6d Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 254, 24 September 1935, Page 8
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