WANTED, price to cut 12 cords wood to stove lengths. Ring 5670 after 6 p.m. PECKS paste 6d jar, honey 6d carton, ling iodised salt 6d, peanut butter 6d, Kornies 6d, herrings in cause 6d, custard powder 6d. —Meller’s Store, Eeatherston Street, CALCIMO Wail Distemper for the interior decoration of walls, supplied in 25 shades—simply mix it with cold water—slb pkts. 3s at Alexander Clark, Ltd., wallpaper, glass and paint merchants, 15 and 17 Fitzherbert Avenue. Cycles—Built in N.Z. of British materials. Six models to choose from. Send or call for illustrated catalogue and price list. —Red Seal Cycles, 79 Rangitikei Street. Dressmaking made easy with • Cutter's Academy Paper Patterns, City stockists, Hastings, Bookshop, , Coleman Place, phone 6958. WANTED for casn buyer, suburban -'' property, 25 to 40 acres, good house, handy Palmerston, Feilding or Levin.—W. S. Long, Agent. j TtON’T look with disgust at your old ” blistered mirror—let us resilver it! A' lasting job at moderate cost from Ward Bros., Cuba Street. /A HESTER FIELD suites, "5s weekly. Don’t let deposit worry you.' See Art Cabinet Co., the Square (next Rosco). FOR Sale. FOR SALE, good building sections, Terrace End; very dry, on bus route. From £BO each.—Hopwood Hardware. FOR SALE, 7 chains §in diameter wire rope; like new. Rossy’s Mart, Main_Street, phone 7301 FOR SALE, three good, broody sows. Address “Standard.” FOR SALE, Indian Scout motor-cycle, good order, electric light.’ New tyres. Cheap for cash. Address “Standard.” T?OR SALE, 3J O.H.V. Norton, 2g -F O.H.V. A.J.S., 2| O.H.V. 8.5. A., 31 S.V Triumph, 2f S-V. Indian Prince and others to choose from.. All secondhand machines at very reasonable prices.—R. and W. Motors, 2 King Street, opp. Bennett’s Mart. SITUATIONS. WANTED, young woman who likes ironing. Apply Economic Laundry. WANTED, two energetic salesmen for good selling ]me, liberal commission. Write 276, “Standard.” WANTED, experienced kitchenmaid-Noil-experienced please do not apply.—Manawafcu Dining Rooms, Cuba Street. TT7ANTED, capable girl, all duties, 8 VV to 2. Address “Standard.” WANTED, kitchenmaid for restaurant, clean' and willing; also smart youth, 17-18, award wages. Address “Standard.” WANTED by respectable elderly lady, housekeeping to lady or gentleman, for a good home; reliable and trustworthy. Write 278, “Standard.” WANTED, a youth to milk few cows in city. Address “Standard.’’ TT 7 ANTED, smart youth for wareVi house and messages. Apply between 4 and 5 pan. Monday, 27th.— John Chambers and Son, Ltd., King Street. Hairdressers.— Tech boy would like weak-end work with lather brush, little experience; low wage. Address “Standard.” WANTED, girl or woman as help in house, 8 till 2, Sunday free. Good wages. Address “Standard.” PAMILY man with five milkers, thoroughly experienced all farm work, wants nerd 6U-IUO cows, sharemilkiug. Address “Standard.” , WANTED, junior shorthand-typiste knowledge book-keeping. Reply in own handwriting, Box 301, Palmerston North. WANTED, good experienced hallporter. Apply Hotel Majestic. WANTED. JUNIOR (male) for. Office and store, Apply in own handwriting to Box 195, P’aimerston North, stating age and qualifications. PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL. BUILDING INSPECTOR. Applications endorsed , “inspector” are invited and will close with the undersigned at 12 noon on AKINDAY, May 4, 1936, for the position of Building Inspector for the Palmerston North-City council, salary to commence £325 per annum. Conditions of Employment may be seen at the Municipal Office. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. April 23, 1936. WINES AND SPIRIT AGENCY. WANTED, for Palmerston North and surrounding districts, a live agent for the sale of whisky, brandy, gin, wines, etc., etc., to hotels and clubs. Orders may be taken for all brands. Stocks will not be required to be carried, Applicants must be in regular touch with the trade, or have had practical experience in wholesale representation. Commission will be liberal. Apply giving full particulars of person or firm (especially regarding age), present agencies and district Worked. Also experience (if any) in wine and spirits representation. Finns applying are requested to give full details of their constitution. WHOLESALE * MERCHANT, - Jtox 1067, Wellington. YOUR spare time! Do you waste it ? Spend some of it studj i g an I.C.S. Louise —the training will eai'a you more money and promotion. Over 300 courses include, Ticket Writing. Window Dressbig, Radio, Foundry Work, Drafting, litc. Sfehd for free prospectus, stating your particular subject. No obligation.'—lnternational Correspondence Schools, Dept. D, 1182 Wakefield Street, Wellington.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 123, 24 April 1936, Page 10
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