WANTED- KNOWN. ,- TTtTANTED by young man with first. VV class credentials, Situation or. small dairy or mixed farni* Careful milker. "Scot," this office." j. : : : s "ITir ANTED, 20 assistants for all deVV partmonts, Saturday and Monday noxt. Apply at once to the Manager, J. Paul and ■'■Co.. W' ANTED, % nurse girl. Apply 19. St. Hill Street. 'LENDERS are invited until July 31si J- for two haystacks. Highest or anj tender not necessarily accepted. Applj T. Bristol, Butcher/ Feilding. T OST, in or near Museum Hall, Gold jLJ Brooch, set with pearls and tourmalines. Reward at "Chronicle" Office. ~\]{J ANTED, a competent girl, about \ V 17. Apply between 6 and 7 p.m. 131, Glasgow Street. WANTED, by clerk, private board .and lodgings near town. Address "X.Y.Z.," '"Chronicle Office. GOOD Milker, work all year round to suitable hand. Apply "Z. 5.," Post Office, Waverley. LOST, a small photo somewhere in Avenue, near Post Office. Would finder please- return to " Chronicle." FOX'S BAND, open for engagements. . Banquets, Balls, Parties, etc., attended. Apply early. Chas. H. Fox, Box 73. X\J ANTED Jo Buy—Two good hrced- ; VV ing sows; cheap for cash. Apply "T.A.C.," this office. , » WANTED Known.—Forder's Fire" Salo commences this morning, 9 o'clock. Buy good boots now! Gift prices. , , , QIIELTER TREES, extra good. Finns TO Insignis. Well rooted. 3s 6d per hundred. Write for price list. B, H. Just, Palmerston North. - WANTED Known.—Paul's Half-price Days, Saturday and Monday next. B e sure you arc- there on Saturday ot 9 a.m. , Yfcf ANTED, a. Lady-help for domestic V V duties. Small family andl a, good home. Apply to "X.Y.Z.," this office., WANTED To Let — Eight-roomed house, washhouse, bathroom, stables, coach-house, fowl-house, all conveniences, and 3£ acres land. Sedgebrook. Apply James Bubb, Avenue. ; WANTED, good all round man for dairy farm. Machines used. Good wages. Apply Boyer Bros., Kana- ,; hakn, Waverley. r . ' TTOU'Clin't afford to miss Paul's .1^ Half-Price Days. Remember, sale jflbces will be cut in half. Doors open Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. "jVTOTICE —The Launmy hitherto' | li conducted by Mrs. Haygarth lias | been taken over by me. and it is my : intention to run it on up-to-date lines 1 and at n, moderate tariff. C. Johnson, ; Avenue (4 doors from Ingestre Street). "• WANTED —You can acquire in a few weeks "spare time study" a thorough, command of . accurate, forceful, persuasive English—so essential to success ! No wearisome aid-time methods f "A new, easy system. Prospectus "E" free. Jas. Rodger, H2L Lichfield St^, Christchurcli. ; . .' . TTTANTED, housekeeper, waitresses VV 17s. M., 205., Lady-helps 10s., 125.----6 d.. 155... generals 17s. 6d., 205., 155., girls to assist 10s.. 75., woman for day work, cooks, hotel and private, farmhands 255., boys for farm 155., married j couples £100. kitchenmen 255., mar- I ried couple for farm. Waiting engagement, housekeeper, one child. Country not objected to. Central Labour Agency. 38, Victoria Avenue, opposite Post Office. 'Phono 478. TIjJANTED, a registered midwife for Vt maternity home; middle-aged person preferred. Apply office of this paper. YOU Can't afford to miss Paul's Halfprico days. Remember, Sale prices will be cut in half. Doors open Saturday morning- at 9" o'clock. HHHE least bit of extra strain xnakea J. you feel irritable, .does it? Ami later on. comes d€3>res6ion ; , _ Th«?n' you're run-down v and need a tonic. The finest invigorator of the present Jay ;s Marshall's Fospherine; it never fa'ls and the effect is lasting. Tiy a single bottlo and test it for yourself. 1c and 2 (3d; largest size equals 4 Khilhna bottles. All chemists and stores eeL it. WANTED Known.—Paul's Half-price days, Saturday and Monday next.' Be sure you are there on Saturday at; '■J a.m. \ niHE CYCLIST'S HARVEST.—CycIo meters 2s; rear lights Is 9d; trouser clips 2 pr. for 3d; covers from ss; carrier baskets from Is.; foot pumps from 3s; buffer and carrier Bd. Bedng thrown out at Turner and Co.'s, Maria Place, at stocktaking. J\\J ANTED Known.— That George \ V Gann's, Fruiterer, has re-opened an up-to-date Confectionery Business in Guy ton Street. Best quality combined with the right price, should secure a shares of the public's patronage. "yOU Can't afford to miss Paul's X Half-price-days. Remember, Salo prices will be cut in half. Doors open ; Saturday morning ni 9 o'clock AFTERNOON TEA ANT) CAKES at foxon's bn'srbt arid ziiry tea rooms next Wesleynn Church. Avenue). Choic■sst blond of Uia u^od in nny rooms, and ! "akes frosb madfl c-vory da^ ■ WANTTSD Known.—lf your sewing ' :?i.T"!iini' is out of order, or wants downing, don't throw it a'vay before consulting me. "Repairr, of all kinds of rrmdr'nes executed. J. Upton, 165, "Phorte 59®" YOU Can't afford to" miss Paul's Half-price da vs. Rem'.Mnber, Kilo rnrices will be out in half. Doors open Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. A LL Trimmed Hats to "be cle&reS at XX ss. lid., nt: Miss Briugezn's.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 23 July 1913, Page 1
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