Q LEAKING gALIi. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. GREY STREET, FEILDING, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1937. At 1 p.m. PERCY P. STEVENS favoured with instructions from MR B. MeGRATH, who is leaving the district, will sell as above: — DRAWING ROOM: Humphrey Piano (new), Oak Piano Stool, StewartWarner Radio Set (new), Brunswick Gramophone and Pick-up, Record Sabi net, 10ft 6in x 13ft 6in Axminster Carpet Square and Felt, Oak China Cabinet, Chesterfield’Suite in Genoa, Oak Gatelegged Table, Oak Tea Waggon, 4 H.B. Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, Cushions, Firescreen. HALL: Axminster Hall Carpet, Axminster Carpet Runner, Hat Rack, Oak Tub Palm Stand. . No. 1 BEDROOM: 4-piece Oak Suite, “Framelees Mirrors,” Kapoc Bed, Mats, Seagrass Chair, Con. Square. , , No. 2 BEDROOM: Oak Bedroom Suite, 9 x 10ft 6in Wilton Carpet, Kapoc Bedding No. 3 BEDROOM : 2 Single Rimu Bedsteads, Bedding, Duchess, Wardrobe, Pedestal, Con. Square. KITCHEN: Carpet Square, Lino OakExtension Table, Oak Sideboard, D.H. Singer Sewing Machine, 8 Chairs Clock, Elec. Iron, Elec. Heater, Electrolux, Carpet Sweeper 3-plate Moffat Elec. Range, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Jams, etc. „. , , YARD: Bft 4in x 6ft 4m Moveable Bach, 2 Ransoine Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Roller, Battens, Firewood, Ladder, Steps, 2 Girls’ Bicycles, 1 Gent s Bicycle, Pot Plants, Acme Wringer, Baths, 13 W.L. Laying- Pul. lets, 8 1-year Hens, and Host of Sundries. 50ft of Hose, and 75ft of Drag Net and Rope. „„ , . AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—The whole of this furniture is of good quality and almost new. SITUATIONS. WANTED married shepherd, wife cook for 2 men, no school handy. Apply, stating experience, W. A. Ooombs, lt.D. Ashhurst, Pohangina Valley. 117 ANTED, draining with Caterpillar VV tractor, 13-inch tracks. A. C. Oldield, telejihone 357 K, Feilding. DISENGAGED house parlourmaid, experienced, or housemaid m mititution, desires position. Apply 1' fuecn Street. [XT ANTED reliable man for dairy VV farm, early riser and fast Htnppcr, uvard wages.' Address “Standard. LADY trustworthy, wants light duties, mornings; also mind chil[ren occasional evenings. White 000, ‘Standard.” WANTED position in home bv capable woman. Address “Standard. ’ WANTED bv reliable woman, work by day.’ Address “Standard.” WANTED young lady for junior office position. Typing and ’phone. Apply to 141 Kangitikei Street. WANTED girl (16), constant work. VY Apply P.N. Steam Laundry Co., Ltd., Broadway. SHORTHAND typist, good knowledge book-keeping seeks position. W’rite 658, “Standard.” WANTED, delivery boy. Apply R. K. Beale, Bookseller, Coleman ! Place. WANTED, good girl, general liouseVY W ork, 8.30 till 6 daily. Sundays free. Apply Regent Confectionery, Broadway. WANTED, capable domestic; children. Sleep in. Wages £1 per week.—9B Boundary Road, or phone 6635, __ TRAINED sales executives earn big money. Our unique N.Z. eorresI pondence training in salesmanship and business efficiency makes success certain. Write for free particulars to-day. Druleigh College, Box 1225 M, Auckland. AN EXTRA £o a WEEK! WORLD YOU REFUSE IT? THAT is what you are doing if you have failed to acquire the specialised knowledge demanded in business to-day. Face the facte QUALIFY IN ACCOUNTANCY. —and you will soon become fitted to earn even more than £5 a week above your present salary. Hemingway’s Home-Study Accountancy Course is the sure way to Qualification —as proved in the Professional Examinations over the last 40 years. Write for Free Book, “Accountancy,” TO-DAY 1 HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516. Auckland. WANTED—TRAINED MEN ! THOSE with specialised training are in demand to-day. They earn good salaries—their knowledge makes them worth it. Lot the I.C.S. train you at home —in your spare time. It is a splendid insurance against unemployment i Accountancy Radio Eng., Salesmanship Diesel Eng. Advertising Welding Journalism Gold Mining Mathematics Motor Mechanics Metallurgy “A” Grade Exam. In which subject do you wish to be trained? There are over 500 I.C.S. Courses. Send for Free Prospectus. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept D., 182 Wakefield Street. Wellington.
Ml' F. G. Neil, of Zig-Zag Hoad, Ashhurst. was found dead at his home this morning. A rifle was found beside the body.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 28 June 1937, Page 8
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