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FIRESTONE TYRES. A RE the recognised tyres for ser*r- vice. Note the price list.— 26 x2l £2 7/6 26 X 3. £3 7/6 26 x 21 28 x 3 £3 15/0 to fit 27 x 31 £4 7/6 26 x 2J £2 11/6 29 x 81 £4 12/6 SPECIAL REINFORCED "CORD" CASING (10 per cent, oversize). 28 x 3 £5 10/-. All the above tyres are less 5 per cent for cash. WELLS BROS., FIRESTONE TYRE AGENTS, 97 Cuba Street. 'Phone 5847 SITUATIONS VACANT. TXTANTED, Housekeeper for modern home in country. Apply "Times" T/yANTED, experienced Woodcutter; must understand standing- timber; constant job. Apply "Times" Office. WANTED, capable Man with"family vv to milk 30/40 cows by hand; reference required; good wages. Apply to W. Hair, Kimbolton. "VITANfED. Flax Cutters for new "' method of cutting, 16/ per ton: experience unnecessary. Apply "Manager," Whitaunui Ltd., Moutoa. 'Phone 40M, Shannon. . j COLLEGE STREET SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 'APPLICATIONS are invited for the I ■"■ position of CARETAKER of the School (salary £IOO per annum). Schedule and specifications of duties may bo seen at the school between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. from .Monday to Friday of each week, and at Mr W. C. Turner's Motor Garage, Queen Street, application addressed to the undersigned 67 Linton Street, close on THURSDAY. July 19. 11. C. Le GRANGE, I • Secretary. PALME It STON NORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS, endorsed "Electrical Engineer," are invited, and will close at 12 noon on FRIDAY, August 10. 1923. Applicants must be capable of managing, operating and controlling the Electrical Power Plant and Works of the Council. Salary at the rate of £SOO per annum. with annual increments of £2s* for the first four years of employment. Conditions of employment may be seen at the Municipal Office. Testimonials indispensable. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. LOST AND FOLND. TyO'OULD the person who removed "* gent's bicycle lamp from outside the Occidental Hotel please call and obtain the bicycle? OST, on Wednesday, a fawn Pugj J Dog. Information may be left p*> "Times" Office. T OST, Cocker Spaniel Puppy, 6 -*- J months old. Please return to A. M. Hewitt, 127 Church Street. T OST or Stolen, from Railway Hotel, -* Bicycle, newly painted, black with red stripes. Finder please return to Railway Hotel. T7IOUND—£IOO to £IOOO loans free of •*• interest. Starr-Bowkett Society, No. 7 Group. Offices, 15 Rangitikei Street, next National Bank (established 25 years). WANTED TO BUS. WANTED to Buy, back numbers of i the. Hibbert Journal. "Reader,"! "Times" Office.' WANTED to Buy, Furniture, any *V quantity; highest prices given.— Bone, S2 Cuba Street, 'phone 6025. LF. PENKETH, 7 George Street, buys scats' discarded Clothes, Boots, Books Tools, etc. 'Phone 8412. JfTANTED to Buy.—Ladies' and * * Children's, especially Gent's, Leftoff Clothing, Boots, etc. —Mrs Bone, 82 Cuba Street. 'Phone 6025. "OTANTED to Buy, high and dry SECTION, good locality. Send particulars to "SECTION," "Times" Office. 'NGLISH Tea Sets comprising bread and butter plates, 6 cups and saucers, 6 plates, sugar and cream for ;i2/6 at Watson's Big Cash Store, where crockery cost you less. JARNES' genuine Pork Sausages ' are lovely. Try a pound and be convinced. Opposite Harry Palmer's, RanglUkel Street. AIR CASTLES THAT TURN INTO HOMES. A FTER many months of planning L and saving, the happy couple decide to make their first and most important purchase— The Furniture. Let your first choice be the best money can buy— MODERN, HOMELY, COMFORTABLE. Buy from — Geo. Skinner, OPP. RAILWAY STATION. A lady, who tried every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple method of self cure will send patriculars FREE to anyone afflicted. Post a si if addressed, stamped envelope to ALICE MAY, G.P.O. Box 482 Chriitchurch.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2694, 12 July 1923, Page 1

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