TO LET. TO LET, dairy and cake shop with. 4' convenient living rooms, very central, low rental.—ll 4 Broadway.— TX7A.NTED to let, unfurnished flat, VV three rooms, Nash Buildings. f I tillVD iuumo, ~ , ' — Apply Bentley, tailor, George Street, or ring 5000. FOR 3 ALE. T ADY’S bicycle for sale, good order,; iu back-pedal brake, skirt guard, etc., £3. Address at “Standard.” UOR SALE. Essex Sin, four-door sedanT X one owner, many extras, unconditional guarantee.—Fowler and Porter, Ltd,, Chevrolet, Vauxhall and Standard cars, Palmerston North. ■' • ; ' TpOR SALE, Savoy cabbage plants, 9d r 100 delivered.—3l2 Alebrt Street, ■ring 6472. MORRIS Cowley roadster, £25: Ford New Beauty tourer, £35; Singer saloon, £150; Morris Minor saloon, £135; Ford T j-ton delivery, £3O; Overland 91 tourer, £SO; Dodge roadster, £2s.—Hunter, Williams, George Street, phone 6996. EOR SALE, small cart, suitable hawking, £1; stringless beans, 4d lb., 3jib. Is. Phone 6915, 435 Main Street. t? 01 f > story, SALE, Baby Austin saloon, 1929 model, in great order, leather upholdoing 50 m.p.g.—Fowler and Porter. Ltd., Dh®vrolet, Vi ' " ' ' auxhell and Standard cars, Palmerston North. BABY Austin tourer for sale, would exchange for heavier car (must'be late model). Write 46, "Standard.” ; TAROPSIDE cots, rimu 22s U oak, 378 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, Fitzlierbert Avenue. . > "PQR SALE, totara, hlnau and macroX carpa 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). /FOR SALE, B.S.A. (genuine) gent’s X cycle, new condition. Apply 28 Lombard Street. -<■ ,LIUR SALE, Chevrolet 1-ton truck,. X. mechanically sound and repaintod; for economical transportation. Apply Fowler and Porter. Ltd., Chevrolet, Vauxhall and Standard cars, Palmerston North.
SITUATIONS. (trained) seeks post, care of 4' invalid, or charge of household, refs. Write 26, “Standard.” T ADY (good plain cook), with nursing experience, seeks post, sole charge preferred; ref. nursing and household. Write 27. “Standard.” YOUNG lady requires position, es> perienced photographic printer; take charge dark room and shop. Address “Standard.” MANAWATU Labour Agency, Hopwood’s Buildings, ’phone 6672: Wanted, farm hands, married couple, housekeeper and cook-generals., WANTED, for few days, good dressmaker, adults’ sewing. Phone 6576 or call 244 Cook Street. WANTED, urgently, position as com-panion-help, by capable young lady (able to drive car), small. wage, good home essential. Write 42, “Standard;” Tj'XPERIENCED gardener wants Jj r work, 1 s 3d per hour. 'Ring 7015. ANTED, experienced motor Vy 'chanic. ; Reply, stating experience, to 45, “Standard.” . WANTED, urgently, work of any kind, day, half-day or weekly. Write 47, “Standard.” jyj- IS S ANDER S 0 N, LABOUR BUREAU, Terrace End. Phone 6211. Waiting engagement: Station and farm hands, milkers, ploughmen, fencers. station-cooks, married couples. Waiting engagement: S.I. farmhand, can plough, fence, milk, do any station work; two trained sheep dogs. Wanted: By Refined middle-aged wpman, position as companion-help, nursing experience, well recommended. . Wanted: Cook-generals £1 per week, girls to assist IDs per week. .Wanted: For country home, experienced house-parlourmaid, £1 per week", must have references. <.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 52, 1 February 1932, Page 8
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