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I WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of. 16 words under the Headings Situations, etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; S insertions. 5/. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants. Charge if Booked. situations. IW ANTED, Six Good Navvies. Apply ’ ’ Box 7, Rangataua. fyANTED Girls for book-binding; ' ’ experienced or inexperienced. Apply Keeling and Mundy, Rangitikei Street. _ WANTED, Engine-driver for TANE Flaxmill. First-class Certificate. Apply Office, Rangitikei Street, or Manager. TANE Mill. DOST AND FOUND. ■poUND. —Children's Photos at The " Crown Studios are chic and full of life. Wedding and family groups are a speciality. Any Photo artistically ci»pled or enlarged. Whalley and Co., 'phone 582. GENERAL NOTICES. DANNEVIRKE • BRASS BAND CONTEST. “B” GRADE. Under the-Ausplces of the North Island Brass Bands’ Association. £36(U IN OASH PRIZES -£360 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. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. * 1921 SESSION, ALL Classes > commence on MON- . DAY, 21st" inst. The Director will be at the School on and after Monday 14th instf! between the Hours of 2 to 4.30 and 7 to 8 p.ra., to enrol students. Holders of Standard VI. Competency Certificates desirous of obtaining Working Men’s Club Scholarships must send in their applications not later than Wednesday, 14th inst. Day Engineering Classes In charge of Mr Newman, late Engineering Instructor of the Southland Technical College, will commence bn Wednesday, 16 th inst. Parents arc also requested to note that a new course in Domestic Science for girls,", inducing Home keeping, Home Nursing and the Care and Treatment of Infants, will be taken at the School, the Instructress being Sister Maclean, District Nurse. Further particulars from the Director. Holders of Standard VI. proficiency and Endorsed Competency Certificates are entitled to Free Places. F. D. OP lE, Director, RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. f A MEETING will be held at my Office TO-DAY (Friday), at 10 O’clock sharp, to consider closing on Easter Saturday, etc. W. McKENZIE, Secretary. MAKE YOUR CLOTHES," “SPIN OUT.” How? By keeping them fresh and clean. Whenever a grease spot, a speck of dirt, or an ink stain gets on them, take it off in a trice with McKENZIE’S SAFE CLOTH CLEANER, It’s quite easy to apply and wonderfully affective. Clothes are nqw so dreadfully dear that it pays you to make those you have last longer. Beware of substitutes. Get McKenzie’s, 2/6 and 3/ per bottle. Sold by , Chemists, Drapers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Ironmongers, and Storekeepers. * ' ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPH* At HOBDAY’S RON A STUDIOS, Cobbe’s Buildings, FEILDINQ. Ring ’Phene 269 and make an appointment for your Christmas Photographs. THOS. GRIGGS & SON, 808 MAIN STREET, near Post Office. ’Phone 45. Between 5 p.m. and 9. a.m. ring 1043 (private number). Private Residence, IB Queen Street. MOTOR GARAGE. A NY make of Car or Lorry repaired xi- and overhauled by skilled mechanices. Our plant is up-to-date, and satisfaction guaranteed. - Tyres, oil and accessories always In stock. BUGLASS& BREWER. 106 AND 108 CUBA STREET. ~ ’Phone 420,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1736, 11 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1736, 11 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLII, Issue 1736, 11 February 1921, Page 1