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SITUATIONS. WANTED, for on© month, strong girl, assist housework, light uutiep, sle >p home.—Apply 26 Bourke st. 'ANTED, good bricklayer. Apply Wise, Son and' Hume, Palnatua W ANTED, for Saturdays, at Showgrounds, two smart boys tor trays. Apply Len Freeman’s Hotel Stuff Bureau, opp. Devine's. WANTED” by "capable, reliable mar- • ried man, position motor driver or salesman;, any make of car.—boa Bourke street, Palmerston North. ANTEDr woman to do washing, Monday mornings. Address at “Standard” Office. w WANTED, young girl to help m house, sleep home, £1 per week. —The Orchard, 274 Ferguson street. WANTED, a domestic, all duties, adult family. Apply “Standard” Office. WANTED, energetic salesman and collector for country district; liberal commission, own conveyance; bond required.—Singer Sewing Machine Company, Church street. W‘ ANTED, boy (about 16) to help milk and assist milk round in borough. Address at “Standard.” ANTED, by a young man, fence repairing or digging. Writ© “517,” “Standard” Office. W J ANTED, by tirst-elass cook, thoroughly experienced; savouries, dainties a speciality, wedding breakfasts, parties, dance suppers catered for. Can be well recommended. Write “Capable,” “Standard” Office. ANTED,”woman to do washing, half day per week. Apply “Standard” Office. TRAINED maternity nurse disen- ' gaged. Apply “Standard” Office. W' ANTED, by young lady, -.position as companion help, in orjnear Palmerston North. Write “509,” “Standard” Office. ANTED, "housemaid, private house. Waiting engagements: "Waitress, housemaid, cook, kitchenmaid.—Emma Just, Main street. w TYPISTE. ANTED, Typiste. Write, stating experience and qualifications, to BOX 114, Palmerston North. Hotel staff and general REGISTRY OFFICE. P.o. Box 15. Phone 6612. 329 Main Street (right opposite Devine’s Hotel). Experienced waitresses, housemaids, cooks, relieving maids, etc., etc., requiring 'positior' 3 i- 1 good class hotels please apply. Waiting engagement.—Couples for farms, porters, barmen, handy men, gardeners, etc., etc. jyj-RS J. H. ANDERSON, incensed Registry, Terrace End. Wanted.—Milkers, boys for farms. Wanted.—Cooks, waitresses, relieving maids, laundresses tor hotels and boardinghouses, cooks, maids, generals, girls to assist, lady helps- for private houses (.town and country). Wanted.—Station hand, 355. Wanted.—Nurse-companion, £1 per week. Wanted.—-By experienced gardener day work. “T> D.C.” Saturday specials. XT • Suede finished gloves, turndown cuffs, sxitefieu witfi shades to tone; value 6s 9d for Os lid pair. HAWAIIAN steel guitars -caught by E. J. Palmer. Xherougfi tuition guaranteed, instruments selected snd demonstration. Also teacher or ukulele, mandolin, banjo, Spanish guitar. ddress Coles’ Music Warehouse. ‘IJ D.C.” Saturday specials. JL • Smart brown velour coat, embroidered on crush collar and iront, fastening, one button; value £5 12a 6d for £4 12s 6d. W INTER vests, cream and unbleached, large sizes, 2s lid, 3s 6u, 4s 3d, 5s 3d.—Maxwell's, 239 Main street. : 4 s Y> D.C.” Saturday Specials. — ' JT • 4-ply double knitting wool, 20 new shades, Vfd per loz skein.. WATSON Bros’, hardware department for value. —Stainless table spoons, 11a 6d half dozen; soups, 12s 6d hhli dozen. “T 3 D.C.” Saturday specials. JT • Useful fawn gaberdine raincoat, two pockets, never collar, belted, value 42s 6d for 355. LADIES 1 The Egypta Toilet Salon, 1 George street, for electric scalp and face massage; golden glint packs for brightening fair hair, etc., etc.— Phone 5119 for appointments. “T) D.C.” Saturday specials. JT • Black Coney seal fur scarf, 72 x 12 in, value 105 y for 79s 6d. IS your bike a “Perfect?” If not, secure one at once. For endurance tney cannot be beaten.—lmperial Cycle Works, Hopwood's Buildings. “T> D.C.” Saturday specials. —• JT • 40in new design in jacquard all-wool tweeds, the latest, value 8s lid for 7s lid. . J APPLES and pears, 31bs is; onions, 51b Is; potatoes, 81b Is; homemade toffee and confectionery of all kinds.—Emma Just, Main street. WATSON Bros’. crockery department for value.—White sauce tureens, Is lid; only a, limited number.—Be early. J~CE cream still obtainable at H. Byers’ American Lounge. Pi D.C.” Saturday specials. • Fine wool cardigan in grey, fancy silk stitch facings, on two pockets of self-colour, value 29s 6d for 255, GET your Aipplies of fish at the Manawatu Fish Supply Co., Cuba Street, or if in town, dine at our dining rooms. Fresh fish daily. THE question pf what to have for the interior of your new home is ono that, needs special attention. , But you can’t go far wrong if you insist on “Premier” Plaster Board—the board that is beautiful, sanitary and durable. Walls and ceilings panelled -with this board give every satisfaction. Obtainable froip Alexander Clark, Ltd., 3 and 5 Fitzherbert street and Carroil Buildings, Cuba street, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 1 May 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 1 May 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 1 May 1925, Page 6

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