WANTED KNOWN. W1 ANTED,"a general hand. Apply McCarthy's Hotel. fTTHE ZOO.—Take the children to the X ARAMOHO ZOO during the holidays. Free swing boats, etc., etc. Admission 6d and 3d, •. . ■ T OST, -at Prize-giving at Boys' ColJj le'ge, or between College and Ingestre Street, an aquamarine brooch set in pearls. Reward on returning to this office^ /^<REAT auction sale ladies', gents' vX bicycles, worth £18 each, must be sla-ughtered, publicly and privately,- at Williams and Harper's every day this week. Tremendous bargains. WANTED Known.—Lost on Sunday, •between Wanganui and Waitotara. lady's raincoat. Reward. Apply Miss Jensen, care Dustin's. ini'HE fast launch Larola will- leave the -1. town bridge at 10 a.m. on Christmas Day for TJpokangaSro. [Return 12-30 p.m. Fares Is. : THE fast launch Larola is at the disposal of picnic parties for Boxing Day. Takes small party above Hip.iugo Park. Apply J. E. Glover. WANTED to sell, a bargain, two fiveroomed houses, -with all conveniences, half acre of ground, 2d. tram section, room for itwo more houses. Apply this office. . . ■■ ■ /^i RAPES, tomatoes,' peacheSj and all VX other fruits in season. Also a fine assorfement'of sweets. Town prices. At H;/ Thetford's, Plymouth Street, opposite Nichols' * WANTED. Known.—Strawberries, . grapes^ cherries, gooseberries, cucumbers, tomatoes, on .saie at Miss Smith's, ;G-pyU?n/^t*eet; - ; WANTED, young lady as' assistant to' dentist. Apply by letter to "D.5.," cai:e of this office. V~IREAT auctiph sale of boots and AJT shoes; gold-'and silver watches and jewellery, jstartjfig 11-30 this (Tuesday) morning; See fiage 8 for particulars. .'': .';;■■;;"::'■'■ '* f.: ■..".- •'_'-- ■L_____ - WANTED Knowoi .—An efficient Orchestra supplies Music tat Dustin's Tea Rooms,' Avenue. ■ WANTED Known.—Men's bathing ' costumes Is., le. 6d., 2s. 6d. L. Hedditch and Co-, Ridgway Street. TXT^NTED Known.—4(en's and boys' V\ • spq^ BTolte in' all leading shades arid Ridg.way^SJl^^.44l^^,.;'. . :^:; ; .'/ w'../ TTf ANTED Known.^Men'fl soft felt •::V^f-:'v h4fe; : !ji'.«.ll sh^dos, specially made -for summer wear, fcroin 3sV 6d;.' \t. Hedditch jm& -Cb;,;: 86gRidg^ay Sfafot^; • Universal Providers; Avenue. T^INESTMi^teO^^HILD'S TEA X? SETS in W$ "Sktmimon—ls, Is 3d, 1q 6d each. r : ' IJniyersal Proyiders, Avenue. ;.';'-■• -;'?•':,';'.■.?■ ■ :\".'.'.\ ''/■■\\ ■••'' •'::::'' ■ | ■■■•J-' r>-'aahuD^v;;:Alli-flaie'PrioeV..lß' or less. NEW TOY SHOP just BELOW McGRtTER^ .y:> ■:■'■:■ ■;>■■;■ '■•::■■„'■■■';'/'■ '-:--. ''■•■•- .^ EADIO OLOTHSi 5d each; or 2 for" 9d, at-'llio Univereal ProviderSj .Avenue.' ' _. v.,. '.■■... ■ . '._'•■■ 6 FT. x 9FJ?. 'BAMfiOO VERANDAH SCREENS, worth 6s. Our price, 3s 9d. Universal Providers, Avenue. E P.N.S. WARE, Travellers' Sam- • pies, half landed cost, at The Universal Providers, Avenue. TVHTANTED Known.-—For Xmas. Pre£ . sents, HighKilass Jewellery, Silverware. ..A few shillings g6 (a long.way at this &hop. Come and -inspect the goods and .prices. ..Laurence Andrews, Jeweller and Optician. Ti7ANTED, 2 married couples, shepYV herds 305., 355., cowman 255., 205., milkers 305. : , boys to strip 155., 205., ploughman 355., farmhands 255., 30^., women cooks. 20s. 303., lady helps 17s. 6d., 205., housemaids 15s.^ 17s: 6d. and 205., laundresses'2os.,( kitchenmaids 205., pantrymaids 205.,: generals. 155., 175.; 6d., 205., girls to assist 10s., 125.. Ceßitral Labour Agency. Comi? and see our MONSTER KM AS CAKE, w^(oi ; ;,w r ill, be cut, by His ; Worship'the Mayor on 23rd, and to .be
sold at Is. 6d per Ib. . - - __j^_____________ Accept Our Assistance IN GIVING' Some Sensible Suggestions FOR XM&S PRESENTS. FOR THE LADIES A great selection of LADIES' BAGS—3s lid to 35s 6d. ANTIMONY TRINKET J3OXES and TRAYS—9d to 5s 6d. SMART HAIR and CLOTH BRUSHES-—2s lid to 7s-6d. GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF BOXES—2s lid to 4s lid. Protty little SILVER SMELLING SALTS-^s 6d to 6s 6d. Various Styles in HAND MIRRORS—Is to 9s 6d. PERFUMED HANDKEROHIE F SACHETS—Is to 5s 6d. JAPANESE PIN CUSHIONS—I s to Is 6d. Prettiest and Daintiest FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS-Cd to 3s 6d eack. ; SPANISH LACE SCARVES—Us 6d to 21s. MALTESE PETER PAN COLLARS—2e lid to 12« 6d. MALTESE LACE TIES— 3s lid to 35b. FOR THE GENTLEMEN LEATHER and CARD COLLAR BOXES—2s 6d to 7s 6d. JAPANESE PUZZLE CARD C ASES—Ib 6d to 2s 6d. A great assortment of HAIR BRUSHES—Ss 6d to 10s 6d pair. SUIT CASES (Light and Strong)—l3s 6d and 13s 6tJ. YOU CAN SELECT FROM THESE AND INUMERABLE OPTHER SUITABLE ARTICLES AT— FROSTS' DKAPERY IND FANOY BVMCIAU&I&.. ; .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 24 December 1912, Page 1
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668Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 24 December 1912, Page 1
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