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WELLS BROS., Genuine for for their Genuine Service Genuine for for their Genuine Service "WHAT a. treat to have qualified mechanics on your job. • We are Not Car Experts Not Push Bicycle Experts. But we give Service to Motor cyclist* NO BOY LABOUR. Let us be your headquparters for repairs. The Motor Cycle Garage, 97 Cuba Street. | SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, a Wicker Worker. Apply W. Pallin, Currie Lane, New Plymouth. WANTED, strong', reliable Boy for messages. Apply Regal Cake Shop, The Square. \a7aNTED, young Man for dairy ' '" farm; machines used. Apply A. ' JM. Gardner, 2 Limb rick Street. WO Tailoresses —Wanted, one Coat Hand and ..one Vest Hand. H. R. Thorburn, Tailor, Club Hotel Bldgs. WANTED, Cheesemakers, with ex- ; * v perience; wages £3 15/-. Apply, in writing, to "Cheese," C/o "Times" Office. WANTED, Boy to assist in milking; "* machines used; wages fl per week; good home. Apply J. J. Littlejohn, Pahiatua. VV7" ANTED, Ploughman, leading man; * * must be thoroughly competent all agriculture work; single. Apply "Times" Office. AS/ANTED, Ploughman lor Hawke s '* Bay district; good job for single man. Apply Barraud and Abraham, Feilding. • yu ANTED, good, strong-, capable Boy, • ' * age 18 to 20 years, for dairy farm; good hand milker (machines used); good homo and good wages. Apply E. A. Hill, Hurleyville, via Patea. 'Phone private line. "WANTED, immediately, for Patea "' district, experienced Farm Hand for dairy farm; machines used; wages £2 10/- and found. Apply by letter to J. Jones, Ball Road, Alton, via Patea. "WANTED, 3tnart Youth lor dairy ** and sheep farm; machines used. Good insight into all farm work.. Wages according to ability. Apply J. Stuart, R/D, Ashhurst. WANTED, Married Couple; man must be good milker and gardener, generally useful; wife cookgeneral. Wages £3 per week and found; own cottage. Apply Mrs J. Howard, Greatford. WANTED, GIRL for office; just left school preferred, for messages and stamps. MANSON AND BARR, LTD. WANTED, several young Men for farm work; Ladyhelp; good General; Companion Help; several Girls for hotel work; also capable Ploughman. MRS C. M. COULTER, Labour Bureau. Manchester Street, Feilding. Phone 244. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Ashhurst and Papatawa on Wednesday night, small Bag, containing Masonic apron. Owner's name on bag. Please, return I same to "Times" Office. GENERAL NOTICES. "THE AUSTRALIA" AND "THE EMPIRE,' ' PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTDRUA. 100 ROOMS. First house* on left ■*-UU f rom railway station. Every I comfort, superior table, social and 'dance hall. REDUCED WINTER TARIFF—IO/ per day, 60/ per week. J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. R. V. MASON, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, "INSPECT our stocks of barrel wood. *• We are prepared to supply to country customers, coal at town prices, plus a very low charge for extra cartage. Ring us for quotations. Phone (office), 5248; (res.), 6480. Telegraph Address, ■"UNITED," P.O. Box 428, G.P.0., Wellington. Wellington. FARMERS and COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. OUR Sales are attended by LEADING BUYERS. THE UNITED GROWERS, LTD., Allen and Blair Street, Fruit exchange, WELLINGTON, solicit consignments of , Fresh Pork, Bncon. Eggs. Fresh and Preserved Poultry, Butter, Beeswax, Honey, Etc., for their DAILY PRODUCE SALES. HIGHEST MARKET RATES! PROMPT SETTLEMENT! ADVICE NOTES, INFORMATION, supplied on Application. WOOD'S GOODS ARE GOOD \ GOODS! ? NEW SEASON'S GOODS JUST t OPENED. I LADIES' AND GENTS' OUTFITTERS. FASHIONABLE STYLES. HIGHEST GRADE, LOWEST PRICES. Open tlil 9 p.m. Saturdays. Cr. George and Main Sts. 'Phone 5155.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2741, 6 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2741, 6 September 1923, Page 1