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Situations Wanted "IW’ANTED, share-milking, by married couple; three adult milkers; previous experience. Apply “Times’' Office. ■pLDEKLY respectable man, do almost anything, wants light work. Books, cooking, accept anything reasonable. “Abstainer’’ “Times.’’ Lost and Pound T OST, on Kimbolton Hoad, Feilding; one black weancr pig. Finder please communicato with phone 136 u, Feilding. T OST, black bag containing money ■ LJ and. valuables in Featherston Street. Reward. Address at “Times’’ Office. __ T OST, small parcel containing boy’s shoes, between Palmerston and Shannon. Reward on returning to [“Times” Office. T OST, black bag, containing money and valuables in Featherston Street —reward. Address “Times.” T OST, two suit cases between Palmerston North and Wanganui; Finders kindly leave at “Times” Office. Reward. J OST, all your foot troubles by visiting W. H. Hildebrandt, masseur (reg.) and foot specialist.—ss Broadway Avenue, opposite Dr. Miller’s surgery. Phone 6570.

Wanted A PPLES for the children. Sweet and ■inif'.v. from 201bs.— juicy, from 2/6 201bs.—Phone 6594, Grover’s Orchards, 271 Ferguson Street. OGOTCH Wool and Hosiery Shop.— Latest shades Flcxcello silk stockings, wool lined. Only 5/9 pair. TXT ANTED, travelling public to know " that all White Star Services leave White Star Office, Hotel Imperial Buildings, Rangitikel Street. TJANDWitI'i’ING examined by expert. Do you really know yourself or your friend! Post sample (2/6) to “Expert,” Box 36, Wanganui. QGOTCH Wool and Hosiery Shop.— New stock ladies’ cardigans, with and without collars. yOUNG man requires private board; handy to Square essential. Write “81,” “Times” Office. TWfAJOE Giggle is still chuckling over • the 12/6 he saved on the rug ho bought at Andrews and Sons, 80 Rangitikei Street where furniture is sold at wholesale prices. yOU can’t beat these shirt values, * Duro Neglige shirts 5/6 (a great wearer); Oxford cloth neglige shirts only 4/6; working shirt, heavy black Italian cloth, 5/6. Humphreys and Andrews Ltd., 15 Broadway. QJCOTCH Wool and Hosiery Shop.— For the latest in “Gold Star” silk and wool marl stockings, nett cash price Only 6/11 pair. Drapery Warehouse. — ' Jr Pure silk georgettes, delightful range shades 3/11 yard; Jap silk to match 2/3 yard; coloured fugi silks any shade, 1/11 yard; wonder values. ■pK)R Good Butter, Bacon and Gheese buy at Watson Bros. Provision counter. Our bulk butter is the best quality and when you want cheese we have mild, tasty, strong and Silton to offer you. As for bacon, you can choose just what you fancy, we have plenty of sides to select from and wo slice it perfectly on electric sPeers while you wait and you get exactly what you ask for. '''**•

OCOTCH Wool and Hosiery Shop.— For tho latest in silk and wool stockings. Value 4/11. Nett cash price 3/11 pair. OAVEN B. Wealthy, the prosperous squatter buys all his furniture from Andrews and Sons, 80 Bangitlfcci Stieet. Andrews and Sons sell out at wholesale prices, and one makes a worthwhile saving on every purchase. (EARNER'S Drapery Warehouse. — ■ Swiss chiffon taffetas, 38 inch, superior quality 6/9 yard; 38 inch satins,-good value 4/11 yard, all shades; 36. inch fancy mallcton cloth only 2/3 yard, suitable dressing gowns. "pYJAMAS! Everyone says our values ; • are wonderful, men's flannelette pyjamas, bargain price C/ll; heavy strong Winceyettc, exceptional value, 9/6. Humphreys and Andrews Ltd., 15 Broadway. QPORTSMEN, don't risk using a faulty gun when it can be put into satisfactory order at Bycroft’s, Cuba Street. T>UY your furniture wholesale from Andrews and Sons, and make a worth while saving on every purchase. Andrews and Sons, SO Rangitikei St., being the manufacturers know that they are selling only the highest quality goods. p ABNER’S Drapery Warehouse.— All wool French velours, newest shades 54 inch, only 11/6 yard; tweeds, showing in all the new brown tonings, 3/0 to 9/11 yard—don't miss these. A PICTORIAL SIGN will keep your I business fresh in the minds of prospective customers. Every business will benefit by an outdoor sign—if it’s only j the name on door or window. See ALEXANDER' CLARK about your signs—workmanship there is better, and prices are most reasonable.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6918, 25 May 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6918, 25 May 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6918, 25 May 1929, Page 2