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WANTED, by young couple, furnished flat or two furnished rooms with separate cooking convenances ; reasonable and urgent. V l 835, “Standard.” SITUATIONS. WANTED, for dairy farm, married man, general iu-rin work. Write Bx2 ‘•Standard.” WANTED, boy for garage, some experience essential. Apply Service iUanager, Highways Transport Coy. pAPABLE young woman requires O light position in the vicinity of Pitt Street, mornings only. Address ■•standard.'' WANTED, experienced, saleswomen. Apply Universal J? ur Co., Ltd., 8.30 a.m. Thursday. WANTED, girl household duties, 3 mornings weekly. King 0398 or call 24 Margaret Street. WANTED, clean, reliable girl, domestic duties, 8 a.m. to 2 p.ni., Sundays, and holidays free. Address “Standard.” EOY wanted for cycle delivery, commencing wages 15s. —Toms Fruit Mart. WANTED, capable girl or woman for housework, must be able to cook. Kequired by business woman away all day. Apply Mrs Trevcllyn, Frocks Unlimited. WANTED, probationer, experience preferred, lor private hospital. Write 837, “Standard.” WANTED, reliable girl for household duties. Address “Standard.” WANTED, girl to assist housework, B—s. Address “Standard.” . WANTED, smart girl and smart boy. Apply Wallies Stand, Show.

WHAT WILL YOU PAY FOR SUCCESS? Considering the tremendous rewards, the price of success in business in remarkably small, and you pay it only once; the penalty of failure is enormous, anil you nay it all your life. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION — the one infallible key to success—can be achieved at a small expenditure of money and time, if you enrol with Hemingway’s. Hemingway’s outstanding record — over three thousand successful students in the past five years alone—is your best guarantee of sound tuition. No classes to attend. No text books to buy. Decide now to make the small investment that will assure for you rapid promotion and high earnings. Write lor Free Book. “Accountancy.” to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P. 0. Box 516, Auckland. EARN promotion ! Spend some spare time in study —the I.C.S. can make you worth “a rise.” Call or write for Free Booklet which tells how easy it is. What is your subject ? Engineering-, Accountauey, Drafting, Building, Advertising Radio.— lnternational Correspondence Schools, Dept. D, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. DUCKWORTH’S DUCKWORTH’S SALE SALE SALE SHOW VISITORS SECURE YOUR BARGAINS AT OUR SUPER SALE. RAIN COATS— Guaranteed waterproof, Dunlop rubber in pretty cheek designs. Usually 39s 6d. SUPER SALE PRICE i) ~ /_ uiO! COATS— Fur trimmed, fully lined coats, in tweed, and facecloth. Usually 59s 6d to'4gns. SUPER SALE PRICES - 35/- TO 69/6 FROCKS— A special line of Winter Frocks in all sizes and shades. Usually 39s 6d to 555. SUPER SALE PRICE HOSE— All-wool Botany Hose, fully fashioned in tones of brown and gtmmetnl. Usually 4s lid. SUPER SALE PRICE g/g WINCEYETTE— A good quality cloth in all wanted shades. 36in. SUPER SALE PRICE YD. BROCADE SATIN— A cloth for many uses. All good shades. 27in. SUPER. SALE PRICE 01) YD. MOD OCA IN—36in Heavy Quality in pretty evening shades. Also wine, brown, black and navy. Usually Is lid. SUPER SALE PRICE gU> YD. REMNANTS— All half price 200 to choose from, half yard to four yard lengths. SALE SALE DUCKWORTH’S

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 12

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