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WOULD gentleman with Chrysler car kindly leave shoes or liis address at “Standard.” butcher for thrifty householders; if you want a joint to please, ring Mann; number is 6640. Fur Sale.—H. H. Blandford Co., Ltd., Rangitikei Street. VACANCIES for four working men boarders, soft washing and mending done, 27s 6d per week. Address at “Standard.” WATSON Bros.’ Cheapest for Brush ware.—Corn brooms 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s. Hair brooms from 2s 6d complete with handle. WYCHERLEY’S Specials—Boys’ all wool golf hose, coloured tops, all colours, 3 x 10, 2s lid. WATSON Bros.’ Cheapest for Motor Oils.—Our prices ss, 6s, 6s 6d, 7s gallon. Texaco motor spirit 16s case. QUALITY! Quality! in pork, mutton or beef; Bennett passes every test ; ’phone 5408. WHEN you think of buying a good reliable used car, inspect our stock; all cars in good order.—Adams, Ltd. GOLDEN pineapple, 9d and Is ; Desert Gold tea, 2s 7d lb.; Kag disinfectant, 2s 9d.—At “Rutter’s” (phone 6445). TT7YCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well: VV Railway men I We stock the famous O’Brien’s railway boots in two lines 28s 6d, 80s. Guaranteed for hard wear. — Wycherley’s. [jeriey a. ATSON Bros.’ Cheapest for Wringers and Carpet Sweepers, e Wringers 26s 6d each. Carpet pers 25s 6d. AEROPLANES; catapult, gliders, suspended, from Id upwards; see our variety.—The Hub, next to C. M. Ross Co. SATURDAY’S Clean-up Clearance : Genuine Tobralco neglige shirts, collar to match, all sizes, 8s lid.— Goldfinch and Cousins. WATSON Bros.’ Cheapest for Wire Netting.—so yard rolls 3ft. netting 10s 6d roll; 6ft. netting 21s roll. MOTHERS! See our windows for liattles, rubber bones for teething. The Hub, next to C. Al. Ross Co. Hotel Carlton ladies’ and children’s wear. Materials made up, also tailored coats and costumes 1 . “MIHE Practical,” -L Buildings, for WATSON Bros.’ Cheapest for Freshest Confectionery.—Boiled sweets lOd lb. Delicious home-made chocolates 2s 6d lb. \T7YCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well: VV Men’s wool working sox 3 pairs for 2s 6d, all wool 60X Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 3d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 3d, fleecy lined singlets and pants 2s lid, 3e lid, 4s 6d.— Wycherley’s. WATSON Bros.’ for all garden requirements. —Fresh for to-morrow strong sturdy cabbage and onion plants. LADIES’ new spring shoes, sandal bar, Cuban heels, fawn, brown or navy contrasting trimmings, 23e 6s; at Hannah’s. WATSON Bros.’ Cheapest for Household Lines.—Door mats Is lid; Thermos flasks Is lid; crepe toilet paper 6 rolls for Is. WYCHERLEY’S Wares Wear Well: Men’s felt hats 8s 6d, canvas riding oil coats 31s 6d, boys’ canvas oil coats from 19s 6d to 253, boys’ fleecy lined singjets, all sizes to clear. Is lid. —Wycherley. TO LET. jUVE-roomed house, every convenience, i acre section, 3 big sheds, ood suburban locality; suit general wrier.—Apply 337 Main Street. FOR SALE. ?OR SALE, 5-seater Ford, 1924, sound condition, new hood, and lint; £42 10s for quick sale. Apply unday, 3 Elizabeth Street. /ERY attractive bungalow, in Featherston Street East, 4 rooms, eeping porch, kitchenette and garage, ist completed, section laid out; price ir immediate sale £1225; terms, wner’s address, 54 North Street. SITUATIONS. WANTED, manageress for select living apartments for gentlemen; references required. Apply Box 311, Paimerston North. WANTED, domestio heip for usual household duties, from 8.30 to 5, one with some experience preferred. Apply between 7 and 8 p.in. to 3 hitzroy Street. TDEAL Registry, 99 Cuba Street X (phone 53(1), require teamster, farm hands (£2), housemaid, milkers, domestics, etc. A ; WANTED, a house-parlourmaid, with references. Apply Mrs H. M. Watson, 28 Te Awe Awe Street. WANTED, second assistant, for 2-vat cheese factory; age between 18} and 19} years preferred. Apply Manager, Ballanc* Valley Cheese Factory, Pahiatua. ANTED, tradesmen’s books posted I and bnlanoe-sheets prepared; terms very moderate. Write “240,” “Standard.” WANTED, man for few days’ dig-, ging. Apply J. Thorpe, Kauwhata. . WANTED, respectable, energetic woman for washing, half-day a week. Address ‘'Standard.” WANTED, married or single man lor dairy farm. For address reply “215,” “Standard.” W' ANTED, for dairy farm, experienced youth, wages 30s. Address “Standard” Office. ANTED; capable woman for the Manawatu County Club, 2.30 to 10 p.m. daily; references essential. Apply to Secretary, Coleman Place. ANTED, young girl to assist daily 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., at Manawatu County Club; references essential. Apply to Secretary, Coleman Place. ANTED, young gardener, who understands motor mowers. Write “236,” “Standard” Office. tITANTED, a youth for dairy farm, VV machines used. Address at “Standard.” jyj-RS J. H. ANDERSON, LICENSED REGISTRY, Terraco End. Phone 6211. Wanted: Station and Jfarm hands, 25s to 35s per week; milkers, 25s to £2; boys for milking, 15s»to £l. Wanted: Cooks, housa'-parlounnaids, generals, girls to assisf for private houses (town and country), cooks, housemaids, waitresses for hotels Wanted: Experienced!ploughman, £2 per week. / Wanted: Boy for shaep station, milk 6 cows and odd jobs, 2tis per week. Wanted: Experience!! ploughman, 4 to 6 horses, £2 10s pi:r week. Wanted: Capablo f cook-general for private house (one adult), 30s per week (good home).

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 13 September 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 13 September 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 13 September 1929, Page 8

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