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HOPWOOD HARDWARE LTD. ELECTRIC LAMPS—4O watt, “Global 1 ” English electric lamps, ONLY Is 3d EACH ENAMEL STEW PANS.—Sets of 5 English “Dove” Brand enamel stewpans. Wonderful value, ONLY 9s lid PER SET KEROSENE STOVES. “Beatrice” kerosene stoves are handy for baches, and seaside cottages, 10s 6d EACH COLEMAN LAMPS.—The new “Coleman.” 300 candlepower kerosene mantel lamp is efficient and safe. Handy to have on hand when the power fails. Ask us for a demonstration 50s Od EACH BENZINE SOLDERING IRONS.— Genuine “Primus” soldering irons complete with 12oz copper bolts. Can also be used as a brazing or burning off lamp. ... 25s EACH AXES.—The “Rival" Canadian made axe is a good quality tool at a low price ONLY 6s 6d EACH CLOTHES LlNES.—Stranded wire lines, are stronger and more serviceable than rope lines. 40ft Is 3d, 60ft Is 6d, 100 ft 2s 3d. FIREPROOF CEMENT.—FeusoI, immovable fire cement will quickly mend firegrates, tiles, coppers, ovens, etc. Heat can be applied immediately article is mended. libs Is 6d, 21bs 2s 6d. CROSS CUT SAWS.—“Spear and Jacksons” one man X cut saws are British and reliable, 3ft 12s 6d, 4ft 16s 6d. “KEROGAS” STOVE.—I only single burner kerosene stove. PRICE ONLY 30s. “AUSTRAL” ENGINES.—2 only 3 h.p. kerosene engines. These engines are heavily built, are brand new, and will stand up to the hardest wear. PRICE ONLY £3O EA. “TWIGGE” ENGINE.—This 3 h.p. benzine engine has been thoroughly overhauled and is in firstclass running order. * PRICE ONLY £ls • AGENTS FOR:— “Golden Bay” Cement, “New Guinea” Roofing Iron, “Shaddock” Ranges, “Canec” Wall Board, “Sherwin Williams”, Paints, “Restar" .Products.

HOPWOOD HARD WAKE LTD. FEILDING EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1936. At 11.30 a.m. Op. (TAA BREEDING EWES, Comprising:— 8000 2-th ewes, 1100 4 and 6-th ewes, 6800 4-yr. ewes, 8200 4 and ' 5-yr ewes, 8400 5-yr ewes, 3000 6yr. ewes. On Account TRUSTEES R. EIDDIFORD ESTATE, Orui Station,— 1,300 5-yr ewes On Account J. D. HOCKING, ESQ.,— 80 Romney 2-tli ewes Account A. E. SANDILANDS ESTATE 75 Romney 2-tli ewes Account CLARE ESTATE, — 550 5-yr ewes On account C. E. VILES, — 450 2-th Corriedale ewes. SITUATIONS. WANTED, youth for bakehouse, previous experience preferred. Address “Standard.” WANTED, young man for dairy farm, machines, must be reliable, clean and quick in siied, top wages, good home, permanent job. Address •'Standard.'’ LINGERIE iigency offering to busi- . ness lady with client list. Exclusive attractive lines. Gratis samples. Send credentials to 500, “Standard.” WANTED, strong boy with cycle for newspaper office. Apply in own handwriting to 516, “Standard.” WANTED, by young woman, housework. Address "Standard.” WANTED, strong lad for fibrous plaster shop. Apply H. P. Coleman, 203 a Main Street. WANTED, smart intelligent junior for frock salon. Apply Slaters. WANTED, good smart lad, able to drive van. Address “Standard.” CHIEF AGENCY. AN Insurance Company transacting all classes of insurance requires a Chief Agent for Palmerston North and Manawatu District. Applications will be treated in strictest confidence. Replies to 517, “Manawatu Evening Standard.” TILL you be successful? In business, V the trained man succeeds, the man lO has spent part- of his spare time in idy. You can be successful, too! Spend few hours weekly studying an I L.S. arse and become a trained man. ''hat your specialty? Engineering Building, vertising, radio, foundry work? There 3 over 300 I.C.S. courses. Send for free ospectus—mention the subject you re:re hools, Dept. D, 182 Wakefield Street, ellington.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 63, 12 February 1936, Page 8

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