SITUATIONS. TSTANTED— Girl to assist. Apply 24 Ranfurly Street. WAITBESS wanted. Apply Managcress, Collinson and Cunningbame’s tea rooms. TIT ANTED. —A boy left school, for ” packing room. Apply Joseph Nathan and Co., Queen Street. PRACTICAL farm and station manager desires engagement. Reply “Stockman,” c/o “Times” Office. T^ANTED.— General”help for country hotel; good wages. Apply by letter, office of this paper. p ROGERS—Wanted, a general groeery hand, one who knows town preferred. Apply “Grocer,” e/o “Times”' Office. ANTED. —Woodcutters, cook and offsider 40 men, flaxeutters, harvest hands, milkers, women cooks, ihousemaids and waitresses. —Coghill s registry. "117 ANTED. Capable General, no ™ washing. Apply Mrs P. T. Pritchard:, Victoria 'Avenue, Dannevirke. WANTED. —By 31st inst., situation as ™ domesticc help. Apply by letter, ‘ ‘ Plain Cook, ” “ Times ’ ’ Office. ’ANTED. —Good girl or woman for general housework; good wages. — B. H. Just, The Square, WANTED immediately, cook. Apply Matron, Old People’s Home, Awapuni. ./ WANTED.—A sawyer-machinist. Ap- ” ply Evans Bay Timber Co., Kilbirnie. WANTED. —For a sheep farm, a good VV useful boy, able to milk a few cows; one just left school preferred. Good home. Apply “Times” Office. WANTED. w ANTED TO BUY. —A good secondhand piano (English maker), in good order. Address, P.O. Box 22, Dannevirke. OERHAPS you’ll be wanting small goods for the holiday. Ours arc unbeatable. Try them. —Taylor, pork butcher, the Square. rmiOSE furnishing should inspect the superior household requisites to be sold without reserve to-day by Mounsey and Co. Details page 8. OUR prime ox joints are still gaining in popularity as evidenced by continually increasing customers. Join our army to-day. —Kairanga Meat Co., near ‘ ‘ Times. ’ ’ aiIPERIPR -household furniture and effects at unreserved auction this afternoon. Mounsey and Co. advertise details page 8. ■WHY is Cyril Maude “Grumpy”? ™ ’Cause he hasn’t dined off a joint supplied by the Kairanga Meat Coy., 5 doors from “Times.” rjiRY Hayward’s Flag Brand Pickles for flagging appetites —the condiment of the period. Pure, fresh, economical. Ask your grocer. Spectacles and Eye Preservers. pOR THE EYES, important to all suffering from Defective Sight, arising either from age or other causes. The sight of the aged greatly assisted, weak sight strengthened and perfect sight preserved. SOLOMON ROTTENBEEG, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, (Late of Sydney and well known in Palmerston North for many years) has taken room No. 4 in Cole’s Buildings (upstairs). Consultation and sight tested daily. Ladies and gentlemen, remember that Solomon is a great name, so don’t forget to come and get Solomon’s glasses. Cataract Lenses, Concave Glasses, and every other glass possible made for your sight. r. aajggjmTOK an Tau’wg i g.v y. j j --gg F< SALE AT 2/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT off the whole of our largo stock, FOR CASH ONLY. Don’t miss tins opportunity of securing your FOOTWEAR at Bargain Prices as there is likely to be a big advance later. HODGSON’S SHOE STORE, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13790, 19 January 1918, Page 1
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