WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 3 6 words under the Headings Situations, etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants.' Charere if Booked. SITUATIONS. WANTED, Good Plain Cooit. Highest wages to suitable person. Apply Weber Hotel. WANTED, good all-round man for Agricultural Farm. Apply P. G. WANTED, Domestic Help tor country; three in family. Wages 35/-. Apply Mrs Redmayne, Halcombe. WANTED, two good men to cut about 100 cords of wood (find own tools) on job. Apply H. Best, Longburn. • WANTED, a Refiined Lady to take charge of little boy, 2 years. Address: "Times" Office. WANTED. —Live Agent for Insurance work; good terms and prospects to a suitable man. Apply bv letter to Box 233, Palmerston N. •ARMAID, Capable and Reliable, — * open re-engagement (Private bar); none but Hotelkeepers need apply. Address: Central Hotel, Palmerston North. TO HAIRDRESSERS. First Class Gent's hand will be available for 14th February. Steady and reliable. Apply, stating wages, to: •'Permanent," "Times" Office. TXT ANTED, good Shorthand Typiste, temporarily. Apply:, The Glaxo Manufacturing Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., Queen Street, Palmerston North. LOST AND FOUND. OST. —Front Number Plate of Motor Cycle (P.N. 2294). Finder please return "Times" OST at Foxton Beach, a Gent s —* gold signet ring. Reward on returning to 16 Morris Street, Palmerston North. X)UND. —Children's Photos at The • Crown Studios are chic and full of life. Wedding and family groups are a speciality. Any Photo artistically cupied or enlaiged. Whalley and Co., 'phone 582. GENERAL NOTICES. DANNEVIRKE BRASS BAND CONTEST. "B" GRADE. Under the Auspices of the North Island Brass Bands' Association. £360" -IN CASH PRIZES—£36O Gold and Silver Medals for Soloists, Special Gold Medal for Boys' Competition (under 17 years.) BOOSEY SHIELD For Highest Aggregate Marks In . Music, Two" Test Selections and Quick .Step Competitions. FEBRUARY 15th to 18th. EDWARD A. ANTCLIFF, Secretary. *LL Persons trespassing on Sections 21 and 24A., Lower Aorangi Road, without by written permission, will be prosecuted. J. C. RYMAN, Owner. PALMERSTON NORTH LAWN TENNIS CLUB. 18th IANNUAL HANDICAP AND CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING To be held THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY (10, 11, 12 February), On Club Courts, Linton Street. PLAY COMMENCES 8.30 A.M. Light Refreshment and Luncheon Free to Players Only. ADMISSION: 1/-. COMPETITION AND MEMBERS FREE. A. NOBLE CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE. The ARCADIA Luncheon and Tea Rooms. WILL bo kept OPEN during the next few weeks from 9 a.m. till 7 p.m. Morning Teas, Luncheon, Afternoon Teas, and Evening Teas. GOOD ATTENTION—EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. W. READING, Proprietor. 'CDEL Dairy and Tea room 3, 171 - Main Street, under new management. Morning and Afternoon Tea, Cream. Milk and Eggs fresh daily from our farm. Mrs Silvester, Proprietress,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1734, 9 February 1921, Page 1
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