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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 if Booked. SITUATIONS. WANTED, cook-general for adult family (Wanganui); no washing; good wages.—Apply Times Office. 3 t5/ANTED for A.M.P. Society, live canvasser and collector for Feilding; salary and commission; instruction will be given, to a suitable man. — Apply E. Stevens, Superintendent, Box 131, Palmerston North. position as companion or companion-help to- elderly lady or couple without children.—Apply to * * Companion, ” Dally Times. WANTED, share-milking, 50-60 cows, * machines, by 2 strong, reliable youths, 18.—-Apply Times Office. Tl/ANTED, cook-general; gooA wages; ’ T 2in family.—Apply 317 Ferguson

Street. TX/ANTED, Bushfellcrs to fall oC * acres of light bush.—Apply E. M Lange. Shannon. APPRENTICE FOR PHARMACY. VIT" ANTED, an Apprentice to the Drug Trade. Apply WOODS’ PHARMACY, The Square, Palmerston North. —, • » 1 MANGAHAO POWER SCHEME. HTHE Public Works Department rcquii’es 40 good Labourers for road construction work on the above scheme near Shannon. The work will be let in sections to small gangs on co-operative contract. Full particulars will be given on application to the Assistant Engineer on the works, or at the office of the Chief Electrical Engineer, Government Buildings, Wellington. LOST AND FOUND. ¥ OST, Friday night, between 217 and 227 Ferguson Street,’ grey squirrel necklet; reward.—Address at Times Office. T OST on Saturday night, a cameo brooch, valued as keepsake.—Finder rewarded on returning to Times Office. y/)ST, between Palmerston and Tiakitahuna, a pair football boors.— Finder kindly return to Fletcher Hall, Coach Builder, Fitzlkrbert Street T OST from Fitzherbert, 36 mixedaged ewes, with 1 Southdown ram; owes branded RS in black, earmarked V front of off ear, Y back of near ear. C. N. Foster, Telephone 4GIM. between Awahuri and Palmerston North, 1 Indian motor-kick-start pinion.—Finder kindly return to Manson and Barr, Ltd., Palmerston North. JA3ST from Feilding, April 15, Sydney silky terrier bitch, silver and blue; reward. Anyone detaining same after this notice will bo pi’osecuted.— A. W. Sakey, Feilding. jpOUND, wallpapers, lead, oil, putty, ' glass, floor polish and stains, pictures, etc., at wholesale prices.—Ward Bros., Wholesale Dealers, 79 Cuba Street, opposite Fire Bell. WANTED. ♦—‘ • jyUSINESS may go back when peace is signed; don’t disturb present business arrangements. —Vote for Wednesday. LIGHT can be seen by you in full working order. An actual demonstration of its uses and conveniences will convince you that it’s the light for your home. Call or write today.—The <! Dawber Motor Co., Rangit.ikei Street, Palmerston North. /X) UNTRY school teachers study at Technical School Saturday mornings and shop Saturday afternoons. — Vote for Wednesday. y ALLEY LIGHT is an economy and a necessity on every farm. It is electric light, giving both light and power at a price all can afford. Write or call to-day for particulars.—The Dawber Motor Co., Rangitikei Street. 1000 FLAXMILL hands, spending £150,000 annually, arrive in Palmerston on Saturdays. Keep it here.—Vote for Wednesday. T°~ get prolonged and better service from your motor car hood, treat it with the famous Black Auto-Dressing. It will make your hood waterproof and absolutely prevent cracking. Price 4/6 per tin at Alexander Clark and Co., 3 Fitzherbert Street, Palmerston North. JNDIAN Motor-cycle, in good order. with new tyres and tubes; to be sold at Harry Palmer’s To-morrow. 1 pURNITURE WANTEDYlThe~Ernpire Auctioneering Co. pay highest cash prices for good sound household furniture. fICAA IN Electric Torches, Hand Lamps, Refills, Bulbs, Columbia Batteries, Motor-car Trouble Lamps. Clients t can be sure of getting all kinds of Electrical Specialities from A. F. Oldaker and Co., 299 Main Street (by G.P.0.), Palmerston North. F TT Clincher Dreadnought Tyres tc your motor cycle and you’ll bo free from tyre trouble. Thoroughly weli constructed from the finest rubber and fabric, and always easy on the rider 5t There is nothing to prevent the big shops—and those others it may suit—closing on Saturdays, but if Saturday is made the compulsory closing day the small trades must suffer, as mud of his trade is with casual buyers. VOTE TOR WEDNESDAY.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14101, 29 April 1919, Page 1