HE HAD TO ADMIT IT. “TyHAT’S wrong with this for a vv Suit/' Waugh made it about 2 years ago! hook at the material, style and. finish! Can you beat it?” I HAD TO ADMIT I COULDN'T OF Aid. THE SUITS I EVER SAW, ONE “KNOCKED” THEM ALL, 'TWAS MADE 13Y WAUGH, SITUATIONS VACANT. LSTANTED, A pastrycook.—Apply J. * Y Rawlins, the Square. WANTED, Qualified driver for steam road roller. For particulars apply Oroua County Office, Feilding. "OUANTED, Assistants for Feiiding vv Races, Easter Saturday and Easter Monday. List closes Saturday, April sth, Dustins’, Ltd., Caterers. VyANTED, For country sawmill, vv young man as clerk; knowledge of book-keeping, quick at figures. Application with full particulars and salary required to ‘‘Timber" this Of-, flee. ytTANTBD, Sharemilkers, (family preferred), 70 to 80 cows; machines used. Required May Ist.—Apply Sharemilkers, Times, Office, Feilding. WANTED TO HU*.
TKT ANTED to Buy, Up-to-date 5 or] 6 Hoom House, Central, or near Square, Private Sale. Reply E.C., “ Times.” ]yrRS BONE is a cash buyer of ladies’ gents' and children’s discarded clothes, dial 6025 for appointment to call —Mrs. Bone, Cuba Street, A BE. PENKETH, 7, George Street, buys gents’ discarded clothes, j boots books, tools, etc. ’Phone 8412. | DOST AND FOUND. WOULD the p,erson, who on Satur- *' day evening last, took by mistake from Adams, Btd’s doorway, “Red Bird” bicycle, please return same. HHAKEN from Pitzherbert Street, Gent’s Bicycle; black, upturned handles, front carrier. Finder please ring 6479, or Police Station.
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BE WISE. BE WISE and have your Clothes CLEANED,. DYED & PRESSED. They can be made to look every bit as good as new. BEST DYES AND FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP ALWAYS. J. P. NIELSON, Telephone 5353. MAIN STREET (opp. Courthouse). VOICE PRODUCTION. . SINGING AND ELOCUTION. TV/TR. J. GARDE GRIMSHAW teaches the very latest European method of Voice Building and Development Vocal defects remedied, , Presbyterian School Room (adjoining Opera House), MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, 11 to i; SATURDAYS, 10 to 12, , , BUY QUALITY FURNITURE direct from, our own FACTORY No Fancy Prices.' Gat our CASH QUOTE. ■ Andrews and Seee, Showroom and Factory 80 Rangitlkei'St,
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3597, 1 April 1924, Page 1
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