I WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge i* Booked. r . tuTUAXiuisa. 7ANTED, a cook-laundress; references required. Apply Mrs E. McKenzie, 'phone 358. j VOUNG MAN wants light work on A sheep station,, gardening, etc.; highly recommended. Apply "Southerner," "Times-" Office. ANTED. situation as working j *' manager, by married man, with thorough knowledge all classes stock. Satisfactory reasons for leaving present employment. Apply Box 18, Rakaia,, Canterbury. /ANTED, position i 1 * by married man with three children; best references. Particulars in iirst place to "Farmer," "Times" Office. _*_ WANTED. —Reliable man, willing to ' / learn motor delivery and assist storeroom. Apply The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd. CARPENTERS. —Wanted, carpenters, ' at once. Apply Shepherd, and Forbes, Woodvillc. r ANTED. —Two tailorosses, friends *' preferred; twelve months' engagement; one shilling per garment over book price; unlimited work. Wire Albert Hall, Tailor, Wairoa, H.B. TJLT ANTED, ploughman, for Mam Trunk line. Must be thoroughly experienced with all agricultural implements; highest wages. Apply Box 7, Rangataua. r ANTED, at Coghill's Registry Or- ' ' lice, next Rawlins', the Square (upstairs), phone 529: —Day porter; second cook; farm hand; bench-loader 14s; washer; Scutcher, 27s (id; paddockcr (no carting), 28s; horse driver, 70s and keep; waitress, 30s; housemaid, 255; ladyhelp and general. LOST AND TOUND. ' OST, Waterman fountain pen, keepsake; reward. —Leary's Pharmacy. OST. —Fountain pen, valued as keep- "* sake (presentation). Finder kindly I return to '' Times'' Office. Reward. T OST, high prices in suits and costumes by paying a visit to Geo. V. Graham, tailor and costumier, 313 Main Stree.t East... g "'".'- % OST, ail that Irish blight in potatoes by planting New Era seed. Enquire from E. H. Crabb, Rangitikei Street. lOUND, Geo. v. Graham at 313 Main Street East, still making suits and costumes at reasonable prices. WOUND. —Desert Gold Tea is all pure, clean, young leaves, and shoots, rich with an unsurpassed fragrance of extreme delicacy. Every sealed packet is uniform in quality. 2/4 lb. lOUND, that kiddies look their happiest when photographed at the Crown Studios. Our child studies are always lifelike. Ring up 582, Whalley »ii(i Co.. and make an appointment. —Housewives —you will do you work more cheerfully and successfully if you drink an occasional cup of Desert Gold Tea—the "Queen of Teas." Stimulating, wholesome. Order 2/4 grade. PREVENTION better than cure. Get a Pegden pram with safety strap; baby can't fall out. ' OFTEN wondered how Dunculf could • sell a boot like that for 255. Cash is a big saving.—3ls Main Street, near G.P.O. VICTORY and Waxine soap 9d per bar. Remember, 2* per cent, discount off all goods. —French 'a, Fitzherbert Street. • IDERS of Hurley Davidson .»r India is should try -»ne pair of "Clincher" Dreadnoughts" 28 x 3 these tyres will please you. "/E have complete stock of seed potatoes of most of the well-known varieties, and can supply in wholesale or retail quantities; also chaff feed oats, seed oats, bran, wheat, table potatoes, onions, maize, etc. —Watson 8r05.., Ltd., The Big Store. irden this summer or TT you won't have one. Invest in North British Rubber Company's garden hose. Best fabric —best rubber. Hardware shops sell it. TVTEW FURNITURE of all kinds, ineluding sideboards, tables, chairs, bedroom suites, single bedsteads, lowest prices.—Harry Palmer's. "OUSTLING" methods are avoided in making Clincher Cross Tyres. They're made the British way—slowly and surely. The "Life" is not cooked out of the rubber. Fit the Clincher Cros» "DENZINE and gasoline 30/- at Sheppard's, where all motor oils are 7/gallon, kerosene 18/6 per case. Over 17 years of fair trading in the one shop to our credit. —Sheppard's. CHIP JELLIES 4 packets 1/-, Bird's English blanc-mange powders 7d packet at Sheppard's, 21b tins sliced pineapple 1/-, Granose biscuits lid per packet. npilE tyre for Indian and HarleyDavidson motor cycles is the Clincher "Dreadnought" 28 x 3 Motor Cycle Tyre. A splendid longdistance British tyre —try one out! milA1 r VA L UED~PTIOT()7 ief us copy •*■ or artistically enlarge it for you. Post ii to us and' we will write you.— Whalley and Co., the Crown Studios, phono 582. POISON NOTICE. IJIROM this date, poison will bo laid for do"s on mv farm, "Ben Grove,' JOHN McKENZIE.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14017, 21 October 1918, Page 1
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