rt RAMOPHONE Records.—FreshsunU plies now to hand; price Is 3d each.—J. R. McKenzies. Ltd. YOUR Wallpapers! Think of it, housewives 1 Buy now from R. Waghorn, the Square. >» —: —r TT'LAKIES, Is; Otis, Is 9dKruschen 1 Salts, Is 1(d ; large Heinz vinegar Is lid.—At Cash (phone 6445). UUIUlit) - : : lES! Variety of moat and fruit pies all three-pence each. Try apricot apple, or peach.—The London Pie Shop (E. W. Ward), Main Street West (near Subway). GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse U 3 Cuba Street.—Complete stock of new art. silks to hand, in a wide range of designs. Broken checks, and larger designs are very popular. VtrOODEN coat hangers, o for Is; W hydrogen peroxide. 7sd; cotton wool, Is 9d; Radox bath salts, Is Sa, Lifebuoy soap, 3 for Is.—At J. McKenzie’s, Ltd. RUICK roadster, in tip-top order, —j reconditioned, J_) newly painted and cheap, £SO. —Adama. Ltd (t RAY tourer, newly painted and reT conditioned, a light economical car. —Adams, Ltd. CJ TUDEBAKER coupe, late model, in IO new condition, tour wheel brakes, new guarantee.—Adams, Ltd. CJPECIALS.— Boys’ jerseys, fancy pullovers and cardigans, usually os od, now 3s 6d, all sizes.—Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., 15 Broadway. CHOOSE your tennis racquet frame at Bycroft’s, who will string to your requirements with fresh gut. G~ARNER’S Drapery Warehouse, 118 Cuba Street—so inch shadow tissue, a heavy cloth 2s lid yard; 30 inch shadow cloths from Is 4d yard. Wide range crettones and shadowettes from 9)d yard. MAKE your home beautiful by using our wallpapers.—R. Waghorn, the Square. »_ RlNTlNti.—Quotations given lor all kinds of commercial and general printing.— A. L. Westmoreland, printer, stationer and bookseller, the Square (’phone 5906). LOST AND FOUND. lOST, ' gold ring, vicinity Bennett’s 1 Auction Mart; valued as keepsake. Reward. Address at “Standard." fI'AKEN, by mistake, from 47 Broad--1 way, lady’s bicycle. Finder please leave at Police Station and receive their own. TO LET. fOO LET, three-roomed flat, self conJL tamed; all conveniences; 20s weekly.—s 79 Main Street, ’phone 6300. ri'U LET, to quiet people, 2 iurmshed J. front rooms, close to Square, phone, e. 1., all conveniences. Address “Standard.” TO LET, 5-roomed bungalow, all conveniences and garage. Apply Hankins, Fitzherbert and Abraham. , FUR SALK. IT OR SALE, 4 purebred White LegJ- horn pullets, and 4 purebred Slack Minorcas. Apply 71 AValdegrave Street. SALE, small whare, Bft x Bft, papered, suitable for bedroom. Apply 122 Main Street. FOR SALE, health reasons, twincylinder B.S.A. motor cycle and side-car, good order, best cash ofl'er. Address “Standard.” TTOR SALE, fox terrier pups and dog, T 18 months old; Bantams, pullets, roosters. Phone 5959, 62 Church Streot. r = == ■' 1 == SITUATIONS. . WANTED, manageress for select living apartments for gentlemen; references required. Apply Box 311, Palmerston North. WANTED, a strong youth to milk house cows an a assist gardener. Apply to A. Sutherland, “Wharekura,” Boundary Road. WANTED, a boy. Apply Alfa Laval Separator Co. (N./,.), Ltd., Kangitikei Street, 10 o’clock Monday ingWANTED, for dairy farm, experienced youth, wages 30s. Address “Standard” Office. WANTED, young gardener, who understands motor mowers. Write “236,” “Standard” Office. ANTED, a youth for dairy farm, machines used. Address at “Standard.” WANTED, by capable young girl, position in shop; references. Address “Standard.” WANTED, junior for grocery. Reply, living particulars of experience, etc., to “245,” care “Standard” Office. WANTED, by married man, position salesman ; has the ability and experience in selling and handling customers. Write “Integrity 247,” “Standard.” WANTED, girl for light housework. Apply 27 Waldegrave Street. APABLE woman requires work, day or half-day. "Write “Capable 246,” “Standard.” WANTED, painting and paperhanging, by tradesman, all work guaranteed, estimates tree. —F. Clark, 143 Ferguson Street. ' WANTED, boy to help on bread delivery van. Apply Meadly and Gardener, Limbrick Street. ANTED, respectable housekeeper, by elderly man, with small home. Address at “Standard.” WANTED, SMART youth, wages 25s per week. Apply at 9 a.m. Monday, 16th September, to ELECTROLUX, LTD., 95 Cuba Street. JJRB J- H. ANDER3ON, LICENSED REGISTRY, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Wanted: Station and farm hands, 26s to 35s per week; milkers, 25a to £2; boys for milking, 16s to £l. Wanted: Cooks, house-parlourmaids, generals, girls to assist for private houses (town and country), cooks, housemaids, waitresses for hotels Wanted: Experienced ploughman £2 per week. Wanted: Bov for sheep station, milk 6 cows and odd jobs, 25s per week. f Wanted: Experienced ploughman, 4 to 6 horses, £2 10s per week, i Wanted: By married couple, position in hotel (town or country); wife relieving maid, man barman or porterbarman.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 245, 14 September 1929, Page 10
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