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Situations Vacant W - ANTED—Boy 15-17, help in shed; ” must be energetic; good home; wages 10/-.—Apply E. Thessman, Te Popo. Work Wanted YyANTED —‘Work on farm by Boy ” 17; thoroughly used all farm work, milking machines.—Apply Rob' ertson, Box 4, Ohakune.. Wanted to Rent YWANTED to Rent by good tenant, „„ children —Modern house, no about 4 rooms. Write “Reasonable,” c/o Stratford Evening Post. 256 a Wanted Known ■'M'OTABLE Lecture, “John Wesley and His Horse,” and famous Methodist Hymns at Methodist Church next FRIDAY. For Sale ■pOR SALE —Needles, Bobbins and Parts. Repairs all makes Sewing Machines. —Service Sewing Machine Co., opp. P.O. ) SALE —2 Good second-hand Lawnmowers. Gray & Son, Lawnmower Specialists Portia St. 269 a, to Sell—Full Iron-Fram-ed Piano; good condition; splendid tone. No reasonable offer refused —Mrs. H. McCaskill. Regan St. W|« I 69a Wanted to (Buy WANTED to Buy—A 2 h.p. Electric Motor:—Apply Evening Post. Onions for Sale ANION plants. Brown Spanish 3/3, Straw 3/- 1000. Reduction large orders. Freight extra. Brown and Son. Pukekore.

Settings of Eggs fop Sale TT'OR SALE—High Grade White Leghorn and Black Orpington Settings 6/6. Broody hens 6/-. Hen and 12 chicks 15/-. Orders taken August, September and October. —Mrs. Lilley, Flint Road. Professional and Amateur Operators BOURSES FOR PROFESSIONAL and AMATEUR OPERATORS. Day, Evening, and Correspondence. —AUCKLAND SCHOQL OP WIRELESS, Winstone Buildings, Auckland To Let rpO Let—s-roomed house, Antonio - L Sti’eet; rent £1 per week.—Apply Young and Moss, Solicitors, Broadway. Miscellaneous Tklfß, PARMER—Your risk Is £IOOO per minute for, all labour,. -Insure with the United Insurance Co.—W. W. Hodge, Agent PROVED Best from North Cape to the Bluff—Sutton’s Seeds, ■jnOß 80 year* Naaol has proved Its wonderful curing prpjwrtiea. Now try Naaol Pastilles. Colds an! Bore Throats speedily relieved. 1/1 XHCTURB Framing done on the premises. We make old frames to suit thfe picture. Bring yours along. Large stocks of glass moUhta tod mouldings—E. D. Evans, Ltd., Furnishers, Regan St TtYBING —Overcoats and Costumes Dyed beautifully. Navy Bide or Black; 7/6, plus postage.—W. __ G. HAGGIE and Co., Dyers and Cleaners, WANGANUI Est. 15 years. VX7ANTED Known —Overlooking 6d. Hemstitching 4d yard at the London. Leave at Kidaon’a; same day service; expert French pleaters.

of your Garden? Then buy Sutton’s Seeds. QTOP! —At the BROADWAY Exchange—Leave your Saws, etc., to be sharpened and set. Expert workmanship; small charge. A SK at your local store for Sutton’s Seeds. T?ALANCE the house-keeping budget by bringing to The Broadway Exchange those articles which are of no use to you. Model A Tudor Sedan, 1930, in good running order, £125 at Kleeman and Bishop, Ford Agents, Stratford. Are You Lonely? T IPB is so complex, and the natural cravings of the Human Heart, so easily misunderstood by others, that many a soul languishes and suffers in silence for the want of those services, that DOROTHY BAKER, Queen’s Arcade, AUCKLAND, is so eminently fitted to render. Her wonderful system of Introducing people has proved sensationally successful. Correspondence throughout British Empire and East. Young, elderly Introductions through correspondence are a feature of my organisation Dorothy Baker 1 14 1

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 343, 29 August 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 343, 29 August 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 343, 29 August 1933, Page 1

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