WANTED jtiTOWN. LOST —During Carnival week, twe pin-pins (Maori kilts) one black feathered border, one yellow flax with yellow border the property of Mrs. McGregor. Finder kindly leave at Purser and Sons, Avenue. WANTED To Sell— 600 Romney lambs at Turakina; a first-class lot. Apply to Franklin's Store. TWO smart Waitresses require situations. Address at- " Chronicje,;." A SIJORT cixt to the Savings Builds XI per medium of the American"syoyelty Co., Avenue. TT/ANTED—Housemaid. Apply CenVV tral Private Hotel, Nixon Place. WANTED— A girl about 14 or 15 for the country; good tome; good wages for smart girl; duties very light. Apply "Chronicle" Office. fITIOB Sale on easy terms, half of sec . ■' Jj ■ tion, 283 fronting Churton St. E. F. Liffiton 3 Land Agent. W" DIMOCK AND CO. will not re- • ceiye pigs at Aramolio on Thursday, April 16th, as advertised, but will receive at. Okehu 3 Monday, April 20th, and at Aramoho, Thursday, April 23rd1. SAVOY Restaurant, next Rutland Hotel, Ridgway Street, is now under the management of Frank Sanko. Very .best fish meals in town assured. Cleanliness! Prompt attention! WANTED Known—We hav<s 20 winter cows for sale. Apply C. H. Burnetti WANTED, person to help* with two children, and housework. Other help kept. Apply Mrs. E. Parsons, Tffiaitotara. T7[T ANTED—Two heifers or young j.YYj cows, calving. State lowest price and particulars to "1.C." Chronicle Office. TT OST—Between Bignell and Abbot jJLi Streets, a brown blanket coat. Apply Mrs Allen, Bignell Street. /COMFORTABLE House to let, h.c, V^ 15s a week. Apply C. H. Burnett. THE week for fish. All varieties fresh in daily at Spiro's, Ridgway St. Fine fat Rabbits; Oysters. rrOILET Requisites at prices little .1. dreamed of. American Novelty Co., just opened near McGruer's. LOST.— On Sunday iVom Gonville, a red and white cmv. Reward. W. H. Wilson, Gonville '•-■ '.• ; TJTAXpiS^KXOWN.-To kt for tern? \ V c/ jxp.ri, i-itjom^d" liou.se with about 1 ui-iv. (J.isll.'ciiii ; b&udy to Freezing Workb ana tiuiitf. Itent 10s. Apply C. 11. Burnett. WANTED. —A good general, no cook ing. Apply at once to Matron Jubilee Home. NEW Ladies Coats, Girls' Coats, Men's and Boys' Overcoats, just landed. 2s in the £ allowed off all these lines. Watch future announcements. J. J. Buckrell (just above Guyton St. tram crossing, Avenue). BEST Stock of general and fancy goods ever seen in Wanganui. Cheap, too! American Novelty Co., Avenue. WANTED Known.—We carry large stocks of motor accessories, and our prices are right. Turner and Co. 'Phone 319. *171 ARMERS1 —Get your saws and tools JD- sharpened at Beadle and Barron'e, St. Hill St. 'Phone 811. HAVE you tried our Sunny Jims, at the Marble Bar? WANTED Known.—Hay© you seen the "All Black" bicycle? It is absolutely the, best machine procurable for bad weather. Prices from £6 10*. Turner and Co. 'Phone 319. WANTED To Sell...Nice home, good locality on tram route; £-acre land corner section. 5 large rooms; all conveniences; shed 26 x 10, fowl house, lawns, garden, etc. Price below cost. Write "Home," P.O. Box 168, Wanganui. yiOLTJMBIA GRAPHOPHONES 'Kj ceived first prize for talking machines, Auckland Exhibition. Sole Agents—Allden's Bookshop, Avenue. T ADIES! The delicious MILITARY ±J PICKLE is not better than the best; but it is better than the rest. We would like your opinion on this matter. Buy it to-day. WANTED Kuown.—The latest and most up-to-date is the Wertheiro Planet Sewing Machine. T+- has a backvrard and forward nio\»jient. Ball bearings. Easy terms arrange Repairs of all kinds of machines. J. Opton. 165 Avenue- 'Phone 529. HAND Sewn Bootmaker and Repairer. W. Gower, Wicksteed Place, opposite "Chronicle" Building. Repairs while you wait. WANTED Known—We have to clear some very cheap lines of ladies' Evening Shoes, in sizes 3, 4, and 5, at 2s 6d and 2s lid a pair. Th?s3 are below cost price, but must be cleared, at Thorp's, the Avenue, Wanganui. RESH FISH and SMOKED, all kinds, fresh daily. Orders delivered any part of town. Palmer's Fish Market, 49 Guyton Street. Ring up 'Phone 425. SCOTCH DRY AND CLEANING WORKS—Mrs. Oarlyle. Also purchases misfit and left off costumes. Highest cash prices. 215 Avenue. WANTED, everybody to know nothing to equal our Tee Creams at Id., 3d., and 6d. Coxon. penny tram section. Bell and Dublin Streets. BETTER than the best No! But the delicious MILITARY PICKLE js better than the rest! Suits all palates. Very tasty. Price reasonable. Buy it to-day.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20054, 14 April 1914, Page 1
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