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WANlfcL* KNOWN. WE have big supply of fresh fish of ■ all kinds daily. Try us, it will pay you to deal with us. The Savoy, next Rutland Hotel. Ring up 'phone No. 469. WANTED. —Generals £1; housemaids 16s to £1; lady-helps 15s; laundress S2os; pantry-maid £1; woman cook £2; married couples £90 year^boys for sheep farms lSsr" -AwafCtn^feSg^elaenT —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 XI hubby, give him a taste of the de- I licious MILITARY PICKLE. Suite all palates. Price reasonable. Order it today. ITtTANTED to sell, 1 acre, St. John's YV Hill, £175, no cash, terms five per cent. Will build if required.* Apply this office. WANTED Known.—The latest and most up-to-date is the Wertheim Planet Sewing Machine. T+ has a backward and forward mo\*',nent. Ball bearings. Easy terms arrange Ro. ' paixa of all kinds of machines, i. (?j> bon. 165 Avenue, 'Phono 529. MRS. M. Milne, ladies' and chil-' dren's outfitter. Guyton Street, desires to notify the ladies of Wanganui that she is now prepared to undertake dressmaking of every description. Costumes a speciality. Underclothing orders executed bj a specialist in lingerie. .-.■•• — : ;. , "%■ /^ENTS., bring your sweethearts along VX and try our "Lovers' Delight" at the Marble Bar. WANTED, everybody to know that .1 took over the Savoy Restaurant, next Rutland Hotel, Ridgway Street. My intention is-to run it on proper and up-tq-datelines. My motto, "Olean--linegs ,and prompt, personal attention FrankSanko, proprietor. T ADIES!—Why is the delicious MILILk TARY PICKLE the most tasty condiment in the world P Buy a bottle to-day and supply the answer. Price reasonable. T7IRIDAY is the day for fish. Great XI variety fresh and smoked, Giiyton St. Market. FOR SALE—A three-horse express with cover. Price, £30. Apply Boyd and Brennan. WANTED—BIG THINGS! Big undertakings, big positions, big remuneration in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. We teach you thoroughly by mail. Prospectus "A" free. AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, N.Z. Office, James Rodger, 112 L Lichfield St., Christchurch. STROUD'S WEEKLY—Miraphone and 12 double-Hsided 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 with oven, 255; Sideboard, dark wood, very handsome, £12 10s; another £8 15s; Scotch Chest, handsomely carved, dark wood ? £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 furniture andi can offer them cheaper than ever. For bargains in kitchen tables., dining tables, beds, bedding, linos., carpets and evjery other household requisite, write, phone or call. Stroud's Ridgway Street, Wangataui. 'Phone 804 jTjTRESH FISH and SMOKED, ell A 1 kinds, fresh daily. Orders delivered any part of town. Palmer's Fish Market 49 Guyton Street. Ring ap 'Phone 425. ;| JS it not "Within the Lair" to try our J. "Sundaes" at the Marble Bar.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20039, 24 March 1914, Page 1