TTGLY grey streaks in hair avoided by U regularly applying Rachel Hair lonic. Not a dye. 3s 6d.-J. R. Wood, Ltd., Chemists. “T)UBY'Ring” heavy weight full J-t fashioned pure silk hose, standard price 13s 6d, Saturday 8s lid. —Collinson and Cunninghanie. _______ GARNER’S Drapery Warehouse: White all wool N.Z. blankets, heavy quality and a beautiful blanket, 6inglo size; 18b 6d pair, double size 27s 6a. You must see these. 117'ANTED to* sell, motor cvcle side VV chair in good order, complete with fittings, cheap for cash. Address “Standard.” FANCY wool 3 socks, sizes 5 to 10; sale 2s 6d pair.—Collinson and Cunninghame. : ■ '■ BEAUTY restored to your figure by alimming .with Youth-o-Form. 201 b. reduction 6 weeks. —Leary’s Pharmacies and other Chemists. ~ LOST AND FOUND. LOS?, tarpaulin, Feilding, viaßunnythorpe Road and Rangitikei Line. —J. Elliott, carrier, phone 7209. FOR. dALE. FOR SALE. Essex Six, four-door sedan, one owner, many extras, unconditional guarantee.—Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Chevrolet, Yauxhall and Standard cars, Palmerston North. ' ' MORRIS Cowley roadster, £25; Ford li-l- New Beauty tourer, £36; Singer saloon, £150; Morris Minor saloon, £136; Ford T 4-ton delivery, £3O; Overland 91 tourer; £SO; Dodge roadster, £2s.—Hunter, Williams, George Street, phone 6996. 3-SEATER, car, sturdily built, e. 1., s.s., big mileage, great climber, £3O or near offer. Address “Standard.” EADY’S bicycle for sale, good order, new tyre, skirt guard, sound, £3. Address at “Standard.” Tf'Oß SALE, overstrung -German J- piano excellent pyder, price £25. Apply H. E. Gunter, 163 Church St. FOR SALE, 520 acre* freehold, good dean country, dwelling, woolshed, dip, etc., carry one brooding owe and one dry sheep besides cattle, handy to city, price £8 10s per acre, £SOO cash. —T. J. Rodgers and Co., 11 George Street. rB, SALE, one girl’s school cycle, price £3.—ldeal Cycle Works. fpOBACCONIST and hairdressing busiJL ness in good town, 3 chairs, well furnished and stocked, price £275, going concern.—C. H. Whitehead, 213 Main Street. T?OR SALE, green peas in any quant■L ity, 8d a peck. Apply 334 Albert Street, or 'phone 8750. FOR SALE, Baby Austin saloon, 1929 model, in great order, leather upholstery, doing 50 m.p.g.—Fowler and Porter, Ltd., Chevrolet, Vauxhall and Standard cars, Palmerston North. DROPSIDE cots, rimu 22s 6d, 255; oak. 87s 6d; double bed and wire, 32s 6d; single beds and wire, 355; occasional tables, 10s; kitchen tables, chairs. —City Furniture Exchange, opp. Alex Clark’s, Fitzherbert Avenue. FOR SALE, totara, hlnau and macrocarpa posts; rimu battens; totara and hinau strainers. These are all at cut rates. We deliver free.—Manawatu Produce Exchange (W. Puklowski prop.), 13a Grey Street (phone 6334). u Wt)R SALE, cycle tyres, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, os, Jl 11s 6d, 12s 6d, 14«. Tubes 2s 9d, 3s 9d, 5s 6d. Second-hand gent’s bicycle £3 10s. Rubber pedals 4s 6d. —Imperial Cycle Works, Hopwood’s Buildings, Main Bt. FOR SALE, Chevrolet 1-ton truck, mechanically sound and repainted; for economical transportation. Apply Fowler and Porter. Ltd., Chevrolet, Vauxhall and Standard cars, Palmerston North. SITUATIONSXTURSE (trained) seeks post, care of -lA invalid, or charge of household, refs. Write 26, “Standard.” ANTED, . improver in first-class VV grocery store; quick action, accurate at figures, good handwriting. State lull particulars of experience, wages expected, with copies of references, to No. 19, “Standard.” TTDY (good plain cook), with nura--Li. ing experience, seeks post, sole charge preferred; ref. nursing and household. Write 27, “Standard.” WANTED, honest, respectable girl for general housework, in working man’s home, only two in family, good home, 6s weekly. Address “Standard.” WANTED, strong boy for delivery, •etc., grocery store, Terrace Ena. Reply stating age to 24, “Standard.” TV/TANAWATU Labour Agency, Hoj> ILL wood’s Building, phone 6672. Waiting engagement: Experienced cook-generals; also girls for housework and help milk. MOTOR mechanic wants position, any capacity, or driving heavy trucks or car. Write 22, “Standard.” YOUNG lady requires position, experienced photograpnio printer; take charge dark room and shop. Address ‘’Standard.” COMPETENT clerk, 12 years’ experience, wants work any description. Write 23, “Standard.” ANDERSON, LABOUR BUREAU, 1 Terrace Eni. Phone 6211. Waiting 'engagement: Station and farm hands, milkers, ploughmen, fencers. station-cooks, married couple*. Waiting engagement: S.I. farmhand, can plough, fence, milk, do any station work; two trained sheep dogs. Wanted: Boys for milking, 10s per i Wanted: By Refined middle-aged woman, position as companion-help, nursing experience, well recommended. Wanted: Cook-generals £1 per week, girls to assist IDs per week. Wanted: For oountry home, experienced house-parlourmaid, £1 per week", must have references.
■ THE SOLUTION OF UNEMPLOYMENT THERE is one solution and one solution only, vie., EDUCATION, but it must be education of the right kind. In receiving a worth-while education, you not only learn how to think, but how to work. "When you leave school, do not forget that your education is just beginning, for education is a life’s work. Carry on with''the good habits learned at school by continuing your education in the I evenings. banks commercial college, WELLINGTON. Has specialised in worth-while education for over a quarter of a century. Let "The College of Good Results” advise and direct you. Free advice on enquiry. Get the Prospectus—it is full of suggestions. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., F.AJ.S., Managing Director, 'The Terrace, Wellington.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 50, 29 January 1932, Page 8
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