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Situations Vacant "WANTED, capable help; good home ' ” and yjagcs. Apply Mrs Birch, Longburn. "WAN’-BUD, strong young woman for ’ outdoor work. Apply Wilson, Dalniarnock, Ferguson Street. " WANTED, smart boy for factory.. ** Apply McDonald’s Ice Cream, 211 Main Street. a domestic help; all VV duties; three in family.—l 37 College Street. WANTED, strong girl (16-17) to help *’ generally. Apply 21 Cuba Street. WANTED, strong reliable youth for ' ” dairy farm; machines used.. For further particulars phone 14m, Kimbolton. y/ANTED, • ' Apply phone 6238. cook-general Mrs B. A. at once. McKenzie, WANTED, an experienced house- ’** keeper for one month. Wages 30/Apply with references (not essential) to phone 6586. Urgent. "WANTED, live firm with travellers on the road to represent Pellex Foot Bot cure; commission basis. for full particulars to “G.W.T.” P.O. Te Kowhai, Hamilton. rvOMINION LABOTJB AGENCY has a list of waiting hotel workers. Also farm hands. Bing 7093, Palmerston North. (H.TBS. W. J. FABLAND. iVA STAB BEGISTBY OFFICE, 341, Main Street East. Phono 5672. Waiting Engagements: Cooks (male and female), Waitresses, Housemaids, Generals and Farm Workers. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY, Gent's left off suits,' coats,' trousers, underclothing; hats, boots, ladies’ shoes -etc. ■Manawatu Dye Works, 3 George Street, (Next Bobson’s, Gent's Outfitters). ; WANTED AT ONCE.

CA BOtJT 30 FEET of Iron or Steel Pipes (6 inch preferred), in any lengths. Apply Prompt—“TIMES” OFFICE. f UNCLE ALF TXT ANTS to buy your second hand VV clothes, boots, books, magazines, tools, etc. 233 MAIN STREET. ’Phone 6780. We Call and Collect. ■UT ANTED TO BUT.—Second-hand IVV clothing, boots and. shoes, and tools of all descriptions for spot cash. Good second-hand harness for sale both light and heavy. Ye Olde Curiosity Shop. Rangitikei Street. ■ 'Orders taken for chimney sweeping. Wanted MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! Delicious joints, steaks, mince, sausages , chops, shoulders, all make the 41 meal question” easy to overcome if you will deal at — ' THWAITES Butcher The Square. Phones 6645—5224. MSS McGAEVEY, A.F. P. t London Phrenologists, Specialised in Mental, Physical, Business Institutions; ’ ' 'English, Continental. Children’s natures & capabilities advised on —younger the better.' Adults' heads, hands, writing. Daily, or appointments. e ' - - Pees from 3/6."" Main Street, opp. Empire Hotel. MpOR Haymaking season. Why pay • more than our low cash prices. Hay forks, Green Mountain, 3 prong and heavily strapped 4ft. 6in. 4/-; sft. 4/3; sft. Gin. 4/6; 6ft. 4/9; Tysacks reap hooks 2/2, 2/4, 2/6; best quality • hay rakes 5/-; Waterloo scythe stones 1/-; scythe blades and handles also stocked. You simply can’t go wrong when you shop at Watson Bros., for everything they sell is guaranteed. A CHEAP DAIRY FARM. 16Q ACRES, good land, handy to X\Ju Railway Station, and cheese factory. Flat and very easy hills, all ploughable, no buildings, but well subdivided with good fences. PRICE £3O per acre. Easy terms arranged. Apply to— R. R. JOHNSTON, Land Agent, Woodville. VITALITY PILLS.—To revive your energy use 501 Pills. Price 5/6, or the extra strong price 12/-. Write for Toilet and Veterinary Catalogue- to—mit order *hewhst B6X^2IWELLINCfON

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6802, 4 January 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6802, 4 January 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6802, 4 January 1929, Page 2