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Situations Vacant TXT ANTED, girl for housework, daily. Phone 5745. YS/ANTED, six good tradesmen imme- ■ diately. Turner’s Glass and Paint Coy., King Street, Palmerston North. TV/TANAWATU Labour Agency, Hopwood’s Buildings, Phone G 672. Wanted, flax cutters, blackberry cuttors, farm hands, cook, waitresses, domestics. WANTED, strong reliable youth for ” dairy farm; machines used. For further particulars phone 14m, Kimbolton. IF YOU WANT HELP We have a waiting list —Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Helps, Etc. . ' DOMINION LABOUR AGENCY PHONE 7093, gq Uare> Palmerston North. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. Trainees for Palmerston North District Maternity Home. A PPLICATIONS are invited from persons desiring to train as Maternity Nurses at the Palmerston North Maternity Home. Applicants tfill be provided with uniform, board and quarters and receive J payment at the rate of £ls per annum. A. J. PHILLIPP 3, Managing Secretary. TLTRS. W. J. FARLAND, IVA STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, 341, Main Street East. Phone 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 Robson's, Gent’s Outfitters).

WANTED AT ONCE. 'A BOUT 30 FEET of Iron or Steel Pipes (6 inch preferred),'in any lengths. Apply Prompt— . ,_ r ,. y..> • 1 TIMES ’ ’. OFFICE. UNCLE ALF IyWANTS to buy your second hand clothes, boots, books, magazines, tools, etc. , ; 233 MAIN STREET. • J ’Phone 6780. We Call and Collect. TT7 ANTED TO BUT.—Second-hand I *' 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 “meal question” easy to overcomo if you will deal at — THWAITES Butcher The Square. Phones 6645—5224. ÜBS McGARVEY, A.F. P. I. London ’ Phrenologiste, Specialised in Mental, Physical, Business Institutions; English, Continental. Children’s natures & capabilities advised on—younger the better. Adults’ heads, hands, writing. Daily or appointments. Fees from 3/6. Main Street, opp. Empire Hotel. "UX)It 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. 6in. 4/6; 6ft. 4/9; Tysaeks 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. IgQ ACRES, good land, handy to 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. pjg-j VITALITY PILLS.—To revivo your energy use 501 Pills. Price 5/6, or the extra strong price 12/-. Writo for Toilet and Veterinary Cata-1 logue tor—

BOX. 421 WELLINGTON

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6803, 5 January 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6803, 5 January 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6803, 5 January 1929, Page 2