WAtVlhb KNOWN. WE have big supply of fresh fish of all kinds daily. Try us, it will , pay you to deal with us. The Savoy, 1 next .Rutland Hotel. .Ring up 'phone \ No. 469. . -~-,. TXTANTED.—GeneraIs £1; housemaids ■ V V 16s to £1; lady-helps 15s ; laundress 255; pantry-maid£l; woman cook £2; • married couples £90 year; boys for sheep'farms 15s. Awaiting Engagement —Men for day work; managers for sheep farms; station hands; cooks; waitresses ; housemaids; labourers; porters; waiters; housekeepers; women for day work. Apply WANGANUI LABOUR BUREAU 'Phone 891. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. TTOUSEWIVES! If you love your JLI hubby, give hint a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Suits all palates. Price reasonable. Order it today. * .IX7ANTED to sell, 1 acre, St. John's j Jr,y. : Hill, £175, no cash, terms five 1 per cent. Will build if required. Apply ' this office. . WANTED Known.--The latest and most up-to-date is the Wertheim Planet Sewing Machine. \+ haa a backward and forward mo^jaent. Ball bearings. Easy terms arrange Repairs of aU kinds of machines, i. Op. w»ii. 166 Avenue 'Phone 52» JV/I'RS. M. Milnei ladies' and chiljJ.L dren's outfitter. Guytoa Street, desires to notify the ladies of Wangauui that she #s now prepared to undertake; dressmaking of every description. Costumes a speciality. Underclothing orders executed bj a specialist in lingerie. ; * XK7 ANTED Known—All-wool Socks, 3 , ft ., pairs for 2s-6d; Singlets 2s; Coloured Neglige Shifts, 2s lid at L. Hedditch and Co'e, 86 Ridgway Street. ' /^1 EN'TS., bring your sweethearts along \X and try our "Lovers' Delight" at * the Marble Bar. WANTED, everybody to know that I took over the Savoy Restaurant, next Rutland Hotel, Ridgway Street. My intention" is to run it on proper and up-to-date lines. My motto, "Cleanliness and prompt personal attention Frank Sanko. proprietor. T ADIES [—Why is the delicious MILIJJ TARY PICKLE the most tasty condiment in the world? Buy a bottle to-day and supply the answer. Price reasonable. ! WANTED Known.—Forder's, Ltd. j Clean Sweep Sale is the place for i bargains—Ladies' Shoes reduced 3s lid , from 10s 6d. 36 pairs Ladies' Black and Tan Shoes to clear, 4s lid; usual j price 12s 6d. 48 pairs Ladies' Boots, i English make, must be cleared, only 5s > lid; usual price 18s 6d. Come and see » for yourself the bargains at Forder's, ■ Ltd. j STROUD'S WEEKLY—Miraphone and 12 double-eided records, £4; Hall Stand, dark wood, very handsome, £4 15s; Gas Stove, No. 4 Main, practically new, £4 10s; Ten-ton Stumping Jack, 32s 6d; Perfection Oil Stove, 2 burners 1 with oven, 255; Sideboard, dark wood, ' very handsome, £12 10s; another £8 15s; Scotch Chest, handsomely carved, dark woodj £6 10s; another very exceptional one in solid cedar, £5 15s; Duchess Chests and Pairs. I hold an exceptional range in these useful articles of furni- . ture and; can offer them cheaper than ' ever. For bargains in kitchen tables, dining tables, beds, bedding, linos., car- j pets and every other household requisite, write, phone or call. Stroud's i ' Ridgway Street, Wanganui. 'Phone 804 F r RESH FISH and SMOKED, all kinds, fresh daily. Orders deliveri cd any part of town. Palmer's Fish t Market, 49 Guyton Street. Riug -an i 'Phone 425. I ■ ! IS it not "Within the Law" to try onr "Sundaes" at the Marble Bar.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20037, 21 March 1914, Page 1
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